bluefoever
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Andre Mariner referee for Sunday.
Hope he breaks his balls.Yes it is,useless twat
From memory our goal was marginally offside as well. Still it was a strange game with us being completely dominant and deserving of more goals in the first half and them being dominant in the second half.
Unfortunately it was the harbinger of later poor performances as although we had lost to West Ham we had not been dominated for anytime by anyone previously and for quite a bit before in the previous season however we had repeated spells like that through much of last season against the better teams and even the not so good teams like Stoke.
Ffs he and that **** Lino .Andre Mariner referee for Sunday.
Yes 3pts followed by 2 home league games on the bounce.It would be massive if we somehow pulled 3 points out the bag here. The damage that would do mentally to the other teams going into the international break would be huge.
However, I'd take a draw right now, as not many will take 3 points at Spurs (who will be top 4).
Gotta be:
Bravo
Sagna Stones Otamendi Clichy
Fernando Gundogan Fernandinho
Sterling Aguero Silva
With Gundo slightly ahead of them twins
You're not wrong. The stats say they had 9 attempts with 3 on target against our 20 and 9 on target. That says we defended poorly (and we did) and didn't quite have our shooting boots on - a scoring ratio per chance of 0.15 (3 in 20) is above the minimum we generally achieve but it isn't enough against a team that scores 2 or more goals against us.:Still say we were unlucky, and the better side by a mile, last Wednesday.
Celtic's opener was a country mile offside, and Raheem's own goal was clearly very unfortunate indeed.
Whilst I don't dispute that this will be our toughest game of the season, we've just got to make sure we keep the ball as well as we've been doing, in previous league games, this term, and not be dragged into physical battles (As we were with Scott Brown & Co on Wednesday night) with the likes of Deli Ali, and I think we're more than capable of turning Spurs over. (Even without KDB) Particularly when you consider the amount of injuries, to key players, that they supposedly have.