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Interesting read even if flawed.
If they're going to continue with this then can we start mentioning Heysel?Liverpool fans on whether they want English teams to progress in Europe
We really got to them last week, we are now on par with United
Interesting, it's like we didn't beat them 6-3 on aggregate over our 2 games this season
And a special shout out for their complete lack of self awareness
Looking forward to work tomorrow. My manager is a United fan and will be pretty pissed off after their loss today, he was in full on meltdown mode during our game on WhatsApp so this should be funny.
There's a gooner at work he was convinced they were gonna smash us up, I look forward to seeing him.
There's another gooner who I don't really know but proceeds to rub it in my face if they've won and we've dropped points. I don't even know the fucker yet he's being a twat? Why are people like that? When the results have been reversed and I've seen him I haven't said a damn thing. Might just start chuckling to myself if I see him tomorrow.
What part of Merseyside is he fromBumped into the first gooner earlier on, said Kane fouled koscielny when he scored. Idiot.
Broken pencil, pad launched across the room...I want to see his reaction when he sees that the author of that article thinks Dembele is Tottenham's most important player.
They were still relieved about a Drogba-free existence and then along came Harry.One Woolwich fan I know who is a sports journalist. Does paint quite a neutral pic to be honest and isn't one of them fans you just want to punch in the face. He just texted me at the end of the game and said I am sick to death of Harry Kane.
Was it monreal? He shoved Kane for his first headed chance and tried to claim offsideBumped into the first gooner earlier on, said Kane fouled koscielny when he scored. Idiot.
Found this thread on the Rochdale forum;
https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/membe...e-travelling-tottenham-hotspur-fans-guide/#53
Liverpool fans on whether they want English teams to progress in Europe
We really got to them last week, we are now on par with United
Interesting, it's like we didn't beat them 6-3 on aggregate over our 2 games this season
And a special shout out for their complete lack of self awareness
the diving scum
Its a great article that offers a different perspective on the 'slow build up' debate.
I agree that man-marking Dembele is not ideal, but disagree with his reasoning. Man marking Dembele doesn't work because he brushes his marker to the floor, just ask Wilshere. It's unique for a CM and why he suits the system well.
The Borja Valero example is exactly why I think some of the criticism to Dembele is harsh. Many think that a quick-passing playmaker would speed up our build up (the logic is reasonable), but in practice the opposition can strangle the supply with tight marking - again, just ask Wilshere (27 successful passes). When Winks plays for example, he tries to drop his marker using quick one-twos but this also slows our build up, just in a different way.
This isn't to say that some of the criticism of the slow build up play isn't unwarranted - but I think the criticism should be shared with those runners. How many times have we seen the likes of Dele anticipate a first time pass from Dembele, only to be stuck on his heels, offside with his arms up once Mousa takes on his man and finally picks his head up. If we delay the runs, as I think we have done the last few weeks we get the best out of Mousa. If we are playing against a bus-parking team that sit off our midfield, I think we need to get Mousa on the ball much further forward or simply bring on Winks.
Found this thread on the Rochdale forum;
https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/membe...e-travelling-tottenham-hotspur-fans-guide/#53
Curiously you cant bring yourself to say **** but mongs you're ok with
For a lot of people thats much, much worse, me included
I agree that man-marking Dembele is not ideal, but disagree with his reasoning. Man marking Dembele doesn't work because he brushes his marker to the floor, just ask Wilshere. It's unique for a CM and why he suits the system well.
The Borja Valero example is exactly why I think some of the criticism to Dembele is harsh. Many think that a quick-passing playmaker would speed up our build up (the logic is reasonable), but in practice the opposition can strangle the supply with tight marking - again, just ask Wilshere (27 successful passes). When Winks plays for example, he tries to drop his marker using quick one-twos but this also slows our build up, just in a different way.
This isn't to say that some of the criticism of the slow build up play isn't unwarranted - but I think the criticism should be shared with those runners. How many times have we seen the likes of Dele anticipate a first time pass from Dembele, only to be stuck on his heels, offside with his arms up once Mousa takes on his man and finally picks his head up. If we delay the runs, as I think we have done the last few weeks we get the best out of Mousa. If we are playing against a bus-parking team that sit off our midfield, I think we need to get Mousa on the ball much further forward or simply bring on Winks.
Oh I can say it. But for some reason you get banned saying it, but can say anything else and it’s ok.
And stop being so over the top over “mongs”. It’s got a few meanings, so stop highlighting the one you don’t like. Stick me on ignore and dislike it, if it bothers you that much.
I concur, especially when terms like wank puffin & cock womble are readily availableRecently we've had a few posts using hateful words like mongs, spastics etc etc
So before it gets its feet under the table, this is not acceptable AT ALL and anyone using such language will suffer the consequences.
You come across as a really unpleasant person. Maybe you’re okay away from a keyboard.Go fuck yourself. Don’t like it, stick me on ignore.