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That's why you don't leave early, bitches!
FoxyLeicestery.
Is that a thing now?
Then one assisted and the other scored the winner!! What's not to love!!The way Kane and Bergwjyn grab the ball out the net after the equaliser ?
AntonioIn other news at 10.08 last night my daughter gave birth to my 2nd grandson
Didn’t Everton do yo us some years back ?That record will never be broken
They scored twice in injury time to beat us 2-1, yes. No team has been behind after 95 mins and actually won a PL game, thoughDidn’t Everton do yo us some years back ?
It was like his todger, long dormant in the sleepy realms of middle aged slumber, was getting a rubbing from an external agent when the third goal wentI would like to congratulate the commentator, I feel his voice reached exactly the right high pitched levels of excitement, he also said a lot of nice things about Spurs.
And whoever it was that said Glenn Hoddle sounded gutted when we scored the winner can fuck right off. Go stand in the corner on the naughty step. Numpty. The man loves Spurs, the greatest player we've had in modern times, in fact one of the best ever to pull on our shirt and you reckon he was gutted. Get thee hence.
Hoddle, Hoddle
Hoddle, Hoddle
Born is the King of White Hart Lane
Conte said something along the lines of 'I'm never happy with a draw'a few weeks back. Thats that winners mentality and it seems to have got through to the players.We’re chasing the game with seconds left. Bergwijn, back from injury and against the odds, scores. But we don’t settle for that. There’s no pause, no exhalation of spent energy. Instead Bergwijn and Kane wrestle the ball back from the keeper, absolutely convinced the game is still there for the taking. And it was. Conte is an absolute genius for breathing this fire into our team. It’s why I love football- to see your players care enough to never lose hope or settle for less. I know it’s rare, but that’s what makes it so valuable
I think so, my memory is sketchy these days but i'm sure we 'suffered' from that rule not so long ago when a goal was allowed to standThe handball for Bergwijn's first
Isn't the rule now as long as it's accidental and someone else scores it stands?
Was Liverpool's first goal where it came off Salah's hand.I think so, my memory is sketchy these days but i'm sure we 'suffered' from that rule not so long ago when a goal was allowed to stand