Blue_Lightsaber
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Yet they took 2 point off us.Spurs are absolute shit and were never, ever going to win that one.
What does that have to do with anything about them facing Arsenal today?Yet they took 2 point off us.
Spurs have 11 players out injured. It was unlikely that they would be able to avoid defeat in a NLD.
Does anyone think that the arsenal league game will be on Sunday 19th April?
Only thing is its the Manchester marathon that day which I'm doing but it will be chaos.
Cant see it staying on the Saturday.
I reckon there’ll be more from both teams n’all. Both of us are inconsistent for top sides and are only on course for around 80 points.
Away from home this season, we’re dropping an average of almost 1.4 points per game. And we have 6 away games left from our remaining 11 games.
I think this could be the twistiest turniest title race we’ve ever been in.
In a few others, we’ve been used to us and/or our rivals just winning game after game after game to the end in incredible feats of sporting excellence. I think this will be different and can see both teams drawing another 3 and losing another 2 each before the end.
IndeedJust enjoy it lads
FFS. Reminds of me school arguments aged 6.If Arsenal can beat Spurs 1-4, why couldn’t City beat Spurs and at least hold on to a 2 goal lead for 45 minutes?
It was a dreadful 2nd half performance and capitulation after a dominant first half performance against a very average and poor spurs team.
Thankfully it’s still in our hands to win the title.
Today’s result says more about Spurs than Arsenal
Silly question. Like saying how come Arsenal lost at Anfield and we won? Or Arsenal drew at Wolves whereas we won 4-0.If Arsenal can beat Spurs 1-4, why couldn’t City beat Spurs and at least hold on to a 2 goal lead for 45 minutes?
It was a dreadful 2nd half performance and capitulation after a dominant first half performance against a very average and poor spurs team.
Thankfully it’s still in our hands to win the title.