Jesus wept.City are better than Chelsea/United.
We’d have lost because it was a big team, in a knockout game. We haven’t won a fixture like that since the days of Crouch.
Jesus wept.City are better than Chelsea/United.
We’d have lost because it was a big team, in a knockout game. We haven’t won a fixture like that since the days of Crouch.
Don't even bring up logic, because it's just a meaningless word based on what you've been writing.Based on your logic, there’s no point turning up. Just give it to the team that’s won it the most.
And of course if the best team in the country is knocked out you have a better chance to win it. Hells bells
Would you rather have played city or Utd today. Or saints for that matter, let either Chelsea or Utd get knocked out and just have to play one of them not both.
You mean the Chiellini of Juventus, who couldn't hold their shit together when they were on the cusp of besting Real?
Have you read the Smith article yet?Based on your logic, there’s no point turning up. Just give it to the team that’s won it the most.
And of course if the best team in the country is knocked out you have a better chance to win it. Hells bells
Would you rather have played city or Utd today. Or saints for that matter, let either Chelsea or Utd get knocked out and just have to play one of them not both.
Yes we have been competing at the top level for so many years I can't for the life of me get my head around why we haven't won more ...Yeah, who said it doesn’t really matter, but he probably has more honours to his name than we have as a club for 40 years.
My point is, these proper big successful clubs must look at us as the easy fixture in these knockout competitions. History suggests we are the easy touch and today sort of proved it again.
Well, he's won the World Cup and we haven't, so you're clearly onto a winner.Yeah, who said it doesn’t really matter, but he probably has more honours to his name than we have as a club for 40 years.
My point is, these proper big successful clubs must look at us as the easy fixture in these knockout competitions. History suggests we are the easy touch and today sort of proved it again.
There'll be a day when you actually make sense in what you write, but based on the last sentence, it isn't going to be today. Were the mistakes made by Dembélé and the mis-control by Lukaku that led to their second due to a) tactics b) ability to perform c) who wanted it more d) some other bollocks?
Yes we have been competing at the top level for so many years I can't for the life of me get my head around why we haven't won more ...
I'm chuffed for them, two of them are in the lower leagues and one of them is fighting relegation .... Yes, the glory.Since our last last trophy, Liverpool, Leicester, Wigan, Swansea and Birmingham have managed to do something we haven’t. Win a domestic honour
Well, I did learn how to use commas better than you, but that's not the point. You see, comprehending your tumbleweed logic is a bit hard. I mean, Dembélé makes a mistake and that illustrates inability to perform, according to you.A mistake made by Dembele is exactly ability to perform.
A error, between two equally matched opponents is just as likely to change the outcome of a game as a moment of brilliance.
Jose usually gets tactics spot on in the big games and his winning record can’t be questioned even if style of play can.
Not sure you were the best in class at comprehension we’re you?
Have you read Rory Smith's article yet?A mistake made by Dembele is exactly ability to perform.
A error, between two equally matched opponents is just as likely to change the outcome of a game as a moment of brilliance.
Jose usually gets tactics spot on in the big games and his winning record can’t be questioned even if style of play can.
Not sure you were the best in class at comprehension we’re you?
Since our last trophy, we have managed to do what we almost never did: become top four contenders and progress in the Champions League.Since our last last trophy, Liverpool, Leicester, Wigan, Swansea and Birmingham have managed to do something we haven’t. Win a domestic honour
You have to read the whole article.Did you read the article?
“We are close, we are close, we are close,” Pochettino said. “Nearly close enough to touch.” Every time, though, his team has fallen short. And now, he said, he knows that painstaking, hard-won progress in the league, and improving performances in the Champions League, are no longer “enough.” “The only way to reach this last level, not just to compete, but to win” is to break that seal, to pick up that first trophy, he said.
Exactly what I have been saying!!!!!!
Just like Jan and just like Harry
It time to win something
Nope, not brushed aside, but it’s becoming a bit of a theme. Games that really matter, we lose. It’s fucking tiresome.
Hope kills
I would add, at the time, Dortmund and RM mattered.We beat Chelsea away in the league just a couple weeks ago. That game mattered.