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What Our Opponents' Fans Are Saying About Us 21/22

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DogsOfWar

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Well yes, moments. But I'm... old. I've seen us win FA Cups, League Cups, UEFA Cups. Believe me, seeing our captains raise a trophy above their heads beats any other kind of 'moment'.
For me, every game is a cup final, especially when at WHL.
My reaction to those two late winners against Leicester was no different to Villa's winner in 1982 (apart from the fact I needed to get my breath back afterwards!).
Some of the football I've watched from Berbatov, Modric, King, Bale, Kane etc is as good as anything I have watched in my Spurs supporting life and I don't need a trophy to validate it (although it would be nice).
 

yusrisafri

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For me, every game is a cup final, especially when at WHL.
My reaction to those two late winners against Leicester was no different to Villa's winner in 1982 (apart from the fact I needed to get my breath back afterwards!).
Some of the football I've watched from Berbatov, Modric, King, Bale, Kane etc is as good as anything I have watched in my Spurs supporting life and I don't need a trophy to validate it (although it would be nice).
It was 81
 

Rosco1984

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For me, every game is a cup final, especially when at WHL.
My reaction to those two late winners against Leicester was no different to Villa's winner in 1982 (apart from the fact I needed to get my breath back afterwards!).
Some of the football I've watched from Berbatov, Modric, King, Bale, Kane etc is as good as anything I have watched in my Spurs supporting life and I don't need a trophy to validate it (although it would be nice).
totally agree with this. The current team make me far prouder to be a spurs fan than Juande Ramos or George Grahams League cup wins ever could. I watch football because I like watching football not for pieces of shiny metal. Doing both is what we should be aspiring to and I think Conte is on the way to it. I don't think even peak Poch compared to some of our play for the last month we are blowing teams away and watching Liverpool's high line I think we can do them with a bit of luck and what a marker that would be to put down for next season beating both of the top 2 away from home.
 

spurs mental

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Kumb must be fun now ?
Bit of in fighting going on at present anyway.

The importance and value of the league v EL is being questioned.

One reasonable fellow is being realistic enough saying there's no point having nights like they did Thursday and forgoing their league form for it.

Fully agree, a 1-1 draw at home to the 11th placed French league team is massive. Hope Moyes continues not to rotate
 

Chinaspur

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Juventus fans not overly happy with their manager right about now

Dumbest sale we've made since Demiral.
It's crazy that we sold him while knowing that Chiesa will be long time absent.
Sometimes I just don't understand the thinking behind our deals, the pure ideology and what our vision for the future is.
I believe that for the past few years we've been set to a wrong path. Higher structures need to leave.


It crazy that people thought Juve was robbing Tottenham!


kulu leaves juve and starts playing well
vlahovic arrives at juve and starts declining
i think i know what the problem is


Simply, Tottenham is lead by a top coach, juve has a clown on the bench. Find the difference.


It's not Serie A or the pressure, it was just Juve's system (or lack thereof). That should have been pretty clear.
If you have watched any of Spurs games since Kulu and Bentancur went there, it's really easy to see why they might be playing better there. They are a much better team and you can see that in all 3 phases the players are on the same page. Here, it's too disjointed. In attack it only benefits those that can be spontaneous, which Kulu doesn't thrive in doing. When he runs with the ball playing on Spurs, the team moves behind him and his confidence is in a different place.


I’m happy for the man that has found his place but just piss off already, with us we couldn’t trust him with the ball for a second because he either fell on himself or passed the ball directly to the opposition, then he goes to another team and suddenly becomes the best assistman in the PL and everyone calls Allegri an idiot because he “ruines youngsters” (Even tho with Pirlo didn’t really show anything particularly special). Told ya it was going to be a Kingsley Coman 2.0


That confirms that the problem at Juve are not only the players, is all the team structure, physical preparation and mentality that make our players to play so badly and under their level
 

chrissivad

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And shows players playing poor, doesn't always mean they are rubbish players.

Just in the wrong league/team/formation/position
 

TheChosenOne

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Dec 13, 2005
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As Arsenal should well know too. Along with ourselves they have felt the biggest impact by the rise of City and Chelsea. They are well aware of how hard it it to pick up trophies even with Kanes and Sons.

Arsenal were known as "The Bank of England Club" in the 1930's and 1960's Tottenham were known as "The Chequebook team"
 

chas vs dave

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Juventus fans not overly happy with their manager right about now

Dumbest sale we've made since Demiral.
It's crazy that we sold him while knowing that Chiesa will be long time absent.
Sometimes I just don't understand the thinking behind our deals, the pure ideology and what our vision for the future is.
I believe that for the past few years we've been set to a wrong path. Higher structures need to leave.


It crazy that people thought Juve was robbing Tottenham!


kulu leaves juve and starts playing well
vlahovic arrives at juve and starts declining
i think i know what the problem is


Simply, Tottenham is lead by a top coach, juve has a clown on the bench. Find the difference.


It's not Serie A or the pressure, it was just Juve's system (or lack thereof). That should have been pretty clear.
If you have watched any of Spurs games since Kulu and Bentancur went there, it's really easy to see why they might be playing better there. They are a much better team and you can see that in all 3 phases the players are on the same page. Here, it's too disjointed. In attack it only benefits those that can be spontaneous, which Kulu doesn't thrive in doing. When he runs with the ball playing on Spurs, the team moves behind him and his confidence is in a different place.


I’m happy for the man that has found his place but just piss off already, with us we couldn’t trust him with the ball for a second because he either fell on himself or passed the ball directly to the opposition, then he goes to another team and suddenly becomes the best assistman in the PL and everyone calls Allegri an idiot because he “ruines youngsters” (Even tho with Pirlo didn’t really show anything particularly special). Told ya it was going to be a Kingsley Coman 2.0


That confirms that the problem at Juve are not only the players, is all the team structure, physical preparation and mentality that make our players to play so badly and under their level

Kulu said after 2 weeks under conte that he was feeling a lot fitter. ?
 

bomberH

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This Twitter account definitely giving me the SAGunner vibes. Big brain thinking ?. Check the timeline, especially around both of our games yesterday

This made me laugh from that thread.

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LeSoupeKitchen

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And shows players playing poor, doesn't always mean they are rubbish players.

Just in the wrong league/team/formation/position

Nah, some players are just s*** like Foyth, Lo Celso, Capoue and Aurier.
 
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