Spurs thread 2019/20

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Poch at today’s presser on rumours of him leaving:

“After five years here now I have just started my sixth. You know how hard we worked in the summer to try and rebuild but those rumours are only created through social media. I am not going to walk away after the derby.”
As Mandy Rice-Davies once famously said:
"He would say that,wouldn'r he?"

;-)
 
Good to see spursy then all the cheating to try and get out of it,2 kane dives in a week and 3 dives in todays game alone from alli,nice

They were on here quick as a flash after VAR against us?? Where are the jokers tonight
 
How did that cünt Kane not get booked for the blatant dive in the box at the end???

He's a protected species. If the diving cûnt had been booked questions would have been asked in the Commons. "Mr Speaker. Please explain to me, how dare the referee question the integrity of the man who has done more for this country than Winston Churchill and Admiral Nelson combined? It is simply scandalous to suggest that this honourable servant would stoop so low as to try and deceive these football officials".

There would then follow a debate about reinstating the death penalty for anyone who dares to suggest that Kane(pen) is a cheat.
 
Spurs' shite start to the season has flown under the radar a bit. Below Arsenal and the rags and only ahead of Chelsea on goal difference. Would be below both if it wasn't for some dodgy decisions in our game.

Flying under the radar since February
16 points from last 16 PL games: LLDLLWWLWLLD ; WDLD
Four wins were Palace, Huddersfield, Brighton and Villa, all at home
 
Spurs have only played well for twenty minutes at the end of the second half of their opening game.

The rest of the time they’ve been outnumbered or outworked in midfield and Kane has been a passenger.
 
Harry i'm not a diver in the papers tomorrow,just showed todays again,,MOTD,wright says i don't want to label him as a diver but he didn't try hard to stay on his feet,jenas agrees with today and last week the same and says he needs to be carefull
 
Even Lineacre was trying to defend 'arry on Twitter yesterday.

Last week and this week, if he'd stayed on his feet, he would likely have scored.

Instead, he times his movement towards the challenging player and (I don't know quite how to say it) at the point of impact, makes his body tension-less, so the slightest touch makes him go over. Coupled with the theatrics, grimaces, yelps and pleading arms, it makes quite a strong case.

How many times have you seen him do this in the outfield? Very few indeed.

Brushing off challenges, beefy shoulder charges, skipping sliding tackles, etc; but the second he (and several others) enter the box, they suddenly fall easier than Anthony Joshua.
 
Flying under the radar since February
16 points from last 16 PL games: LLDLLWWLWLLD ; WDLD
Four wins were Palace, Huddersfield, Brighton and Villa, all at home

That run coincided with Kane's return from injury against Burnley away in late February. They were still in with an outside chance of the title going into that game but they lost and their league form promptly fell off a cliff. Their run to the CL final definitely masked their poor league results. I must admit that after their summer transfer activity, I thought they might be closer to us and Liverpool this season but now I'm thinking it might be the opposite. There's been a togetherness about Spurs over the past few seasons but something doesn't sit right with them at the moment and it doesn't appear to be a particularly happy camp.
 
Even Lineacre was trying to defend 'arry on Twitter yesterday.

Last week and this week, if he'd stayed on his feet, he would likely have scored.

Instead, he times his movement towards the challenging player and (I don't know quite how to say it) at the point of impact, makes his body tension-less, so the slightest touch makes him go over. Coupled with the theatrics, grimaces, yelps and pleading arms, it makes quite a strong case.

How many times have you seen him do this in the outfield? Very few indeed.

Brushing off challenges, beefy shoulder charges, skipping sliding tackles, etc; but the second he (and several others) enter the box, they suddenly fall easier than Anthony Joshua.
I think you meant Gorry Linebacker
 
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