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I can't lie. Of course I'm happy about the signing as he is a star in the making (if he's not one already) and a great statement about building for the future.
But as a man of Scottish descent with the last name of 'Gray' (with an 'a'), I am so freaking excited to buy this kid's kit.
New...
As soon as Madders got free in the middle I threw my fists in the air in anticipation.
He just doesn’t miss from that area/distance. Was like giving him a free kick without a wall defending.
When Cuti’s shot went in I shouted “What the fuck? Who was that?”
This was immediately followed by the commentator shouting “Where did THAT come from?!”
I feel seen.
Cracking strike by Romero.
I’ve been absolutely silent this window because life comes at your fast & being overly invested in this team was adding way too much stress to an already stressful day-to-day.
I only say that to remark about how utterly calm I am today.
I, at first, thought it was because it seems so...
If it helps, my birthday (my 50th, for that matter) is August 6th - the day of our match against Southampton. I'm willing to be whatever kind of sacrifice is needed to assure success.
What are the chances we finalize a signing on a match day?
Sloppy play all over the pitch today. Some of the clearances were simply dreadful. Losing possession without being under real pressure. Just… off.
Dier, however, was excellent.
Really hard to make any sort of determination about anything from these two games, though after today, its clear how...
Look, I was over the moon about Tanguy when we signed him. Hell, I remember my post here - I was going through a shit time in my real life and his signing brought me such an unexpected burst of joy, I actually teared up. I bought his kit, etc.
But all that good feeling was sucked away over...
Here in the States, I'm used to chatter over the 'starting 11' when talking about American Football, as the bench players are almost always a marked step down, but if Spurs are going to compete against the likes of Liverpool and City, this kind of thinking cannot persist.
Whether you think...
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