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joey55

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May 20, 2005
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Andros Townsend would make a good stop gap signing until the end of the season.

Sorry, but there was no "totally mental opinions" thread, so had to post it here. Though, I am serious.
 

Sp3akerboxxx

Adoption: Nabil Bentaleb
Apr 4, 2006
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A part of me is intrigued to see what a Conte team with Porro and Udogie would look like.

We've seen how we struggle with some key players out, and how City can barely play football without Rodri.

Conte having Sessegnon/Davies and Emerson Royal as the two players in the two most important positions in his system must have hamstrung him somewhat.

His Chelsea and Inter teams scored bags of goals with attacking wingbacks.
 

HodisGawd

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Oct 3, 2005
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A part of me is intrigued to see what a Conte team with Porro and Udogie would look like.

We've seen how we struggle with some key players out, and how City can barely play football without Rodri.

Conte having Sessegnon/Davies and Emerson Royal as the two players in the two most important positions in his system must have hamstrung him somewhat.

His Chelsea and Inter teams scored bags of goals with attacking wingbacks.
Sorry, but no part of me wants to see Conte again.

Life is better under Ange.
 

fishhhandaricecake

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Nov 15, 2018
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Butterfly effect, that Pedro Medes over the line goal against Roy Carroll at Old Trafford is given, we beat Man.U away for first time in years, shed the Spursy tag, go from strength to strength, a few years later lasagnegate never happens and then a few years after that we win a league title.

Sliding doors/butterfly effect moments.
 

dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
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Butterfly effect, that Pedro Medes over the line goal against Roy Carroll at Old Trafford is given, we beat Man.U away for first time in years, shed the Spursy tag, go from strength to strength, a few years later lasagnegate never happens and then a few years after that we win a league title.

Sliding doors/butterfly effect moments.
If you hadn't written that post we'd have forgotten all about the Spursy tag and Ange would have guided us to the title after instilling an unheard of level of confidence in the team.
 

eddiebailey

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Oct 12, 2004
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We genuinely could've won the league this year if the Chelsea injuries hadn't happened.
If you’re half decent ware not distracted by multiple competitions, then if you can stay injury free you’re always in with a shout. The year Villa won the league they used about 13 players, pretty much all of whom were bang average.
 

Locotoro

Prince of Zamunda
Sep 2, 2004
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A part of me is intrigued to see what a Conte team with Porro and Udogie would look like.

We've seen how we struggle with some key players out, and how City can barely play football without Rodri.

Conte having Sessegnon/Davies and Emerson Royal as the two players in the two most important positions in his system must have hamstrung him somewhat.

His Chelsea and Inter teams scored bags of goals with attacking wingbacks.
The problem with Conte was never the attack. It was our defence. And the only addition we've made to the back line is VDV and I don't think he'd be suitable under Conte
 

CowInAComa

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Aug 31, 2012
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A part of me is intrigued to see what a Conte team with Porro and Udogie would look like.

We've seen how we struggle with some key players out, and how City can barely play football without Rodri.

Conte having Sessegnon/Davies and Emerson Royal as the two players in the two most important positions in his system must have hamstrung him somewhat.

His Chelsea and Inter teams scored bags of goals with attacking wingbacks.

We would have booed them off the pitch every game and called them useless
 

CowInAComa

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Aug 31, 2012
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We genuinely could've won the league this year if the Chelsea injuries hadn't happened.
That one Romero tackle cost us not just that game but possibly the sort of crazy momentum and belief that leads to such things as a title charge
 

hughy

I'm SUPER cereal.
Nov 18, 2007
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Sorry, but no part of me wants to see Conte again.

Life is better under Ange.
I don't even like reading his name on here. The guy was a stain on this football club during his time here. My least favourite Spurs manager in my lifetime.
 

hughy

I'm SUPER cereal.
Nov 18, 2007
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Sherwood will always have that spot for me.
I had erased him from my memory. :LOL:

That being said I didn't necessarily hate Sherwood, I just thought he was a dopey ****. I can honestly say I hate Conte.
 
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