Blue Maverick
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Bloody hell that’s a lot of big playersWas hoping Werner would be playing
Bloody hell that’s a lot of big playersWas hoping Werner would be playing
I forgot about that. Didn't think to look at Spurs schedule. lol Nice catch. I'll be cheering Villa on to try and settle things a bit more before tomorrow.Spurs have Sheff Utd last game and a draw would secure their 5th place. Couldn't get any easier for them really, so can't see Newcastle or Chelsea overtaking them.
I want Van De Ven and Romero to mysteriously have injuries ahead of tomorrow's match and then I will believe that we will throttle them!Vicario
Porro
Van De Ven
Romero
Emerson Royal or Skipp
Sarr
Bentancur
Maddison
Kuluvseki
Johnson
Son
They'll line up something similar to this you'd imagine.
We'll fucking throttle them.
Spurs can still get into the next tier of European football. They need a win from their remaing fixtures to clinch it. So, they do have something to play for, unfortunately.Well, Villa beating Liverpool tonight would be a good start as it will kill off any hopes Spurs have of CL football next season. I really don't want them to have something to play for tomorrow night.
City seem to be picking up and scoring again so we can certainly win this one too. Same team as Saturday with Walker coming in, we may need his pace to counter their pace upfront.
Son seems to be struggling as the centre forward, Whenever I watch Tottenham when Son is up front he seems to constantly dropping into midfield to look for the ball and get involved instead of making runs in behind, Hopefully that's the case tomorrow.No Werner or Richarlison is massive. Their pace on the counter and aggression in the press would've caused us trouble. Bissouma too.
Only downside is that it means Son will be through the middle and he turns into fucking Pele whenever he plays against us. Hopefully Akanji and Dias can do a job on him. Akanji's pace will be vital.
Tough game, really tough. Apart from the last minute winner in the FA cup game, City haven't scored in four PL games at the new spurs stadium, not taken a single point. A fact overlooked by many. If we put away some of the many chances created we'll be fine, but if it gets to h/t 0-0 then I will be bricking it.
Looks like their ground is going to be empty tomorrow
i dont think what Spurs do makes that much difference. It is whether we can execute. I have no doubt we will create enough chances to win the game very comfortably. They will get a few chances on the break, but dealing with Son is a lot easier than Kane+Son which at times became our kryptoniteCity away to Spurs again, our annual upturning of football’s gravity. Ever since Spurs inflicted Pep’s first defeat in English football Spurs have been a bogey side. We have beaten them, of course, at Wembley 3 times as well as a few times at home and most recently in the FA Cup there. They have though pulled out some ridiculous results 2-0 down in Pep’s first season to 2-2 when walker should’ve got a red, the champions league VAR escape, the 2-2 with another VAR escape in injury time, the 3-2 win at ours 2 seasons ago and the 3-3 with an injury ravaged side this season.
That’s before their hoodoo at new White Hart Lane, they have 4 league wins plus the champions league, all to nil, countless misses, a few VAR upsets, 2 missed penalties and overwhelming sense that we’re on cursed ground. The win in the cup should help turn the tide.
This current Spurs side were wobbling so the Burnley result will have steadied the ship. If Villa drop points tonight it will make it a must win for both sides.
Still Spurs are apparently vulnerable to set pieces and counter attacks. We get a lot of set pieces, which are not often well executed but Gvardiol has scored twice from corners in our last 3 games so good delivery might prove very useful. We tend not to play too much on the counter so their vulnerability may not be an issue. The battle between Romero/ Van de Ven and Haaland will be fairly intense.
We should have enough, we’re in great form and we seem to be in final strait mode but it’s Spurs away so there’s always a nagging doubt. It would be the most Spurs result to beat us and finish 5th and give arsenal the title. Hopefully it doesn’t come to pass.
It would be a major surprise IMO if Scousers beat Villa. Their away record is decidedly mediocre especially at the top teams. And they are prob on the beach returning only for the Sun farewell wankfestVilla will lose to l'pool and probably to Palace on Sunday, so Spurs can get 4th place with a win & draw from their last two. In any case once the match starts tomorrow the players AND the crowd will be up for it, you always want your team to do well. City have to go and win two games, end of story.
And although what I say makes sod all difference to Pep's plans, I think they will.
It's been the same in every title race.The build up to this game is so irritating, like we have no say in the game and its all about what spurs will or wont do
Was gonna post something similar,they have had a lot of if you want to call it luck or rub of the green in games against us,hopefully this game their luck or rub of the green runs out,if we defend well and take our chances we will win ..City away to Spurs again, our annual upturning of football’s gravity. Ever since Spurs inflicted Pep’s first defeat in English football Spurs have been a bogey side. We have beaten them, of course, at Wembley 3 times as well as a few times at home and most recently in the FA Cup there. They have though pulled out some ridiculous results 2-0 down in Pep’s first season to 2-2 when walker should’ve got a red, the champions league VAR escape, the 2-2 with another VAR escape in injury time, the 3-2 win at ours 2 seasons ago and the 3-3 with an injury ravaged side this season.
That’s before their hoodoo at new White Hart Lane, they have 4 league wins plus the champions league, all to nil, countless misses, a few VAR upsets, 2 missed penalties and overwhelming sense that we’re on cursed ground. The win in the cup should help turn the tide.
This current Spurs side were wobbling so the Burnley result will have steadied the ship. If Villa drop points tonight it will make it a must win for both sides.
Still Spurs are apparently vulnerable to set pieces and counter attacks. We get a lot of set pieces, which are not often well executed but Gvardiol has scored twice from corners in our last 3 games so good delivery might prove very useful. We tend not to play too much on the counter so their vulnerability may not be an issue. The battle between Romero/ Van de Ven and Haaland will be fairly intense.
We should have enough, we’re in great form and we seem to be in final strait mode but it’s Spurs away so there’s always a nagging doubt. It would be the most Spurs result to beat us and finish 5th and give arsenal the title. Hopefully it doesn’t come to pass.
I agree, i think Villa will be well up for it tonight.It would be a major surprise IMO if Scousers beat Villa. Their away record is decidedly mediocre especially at the top teams. And they are prob on the beach returning only for the Sun farewell wankfest
I've got to drive down as well. Probably going to park up at Enfield Town Station and then it's 16mins on the overground.Due to a change in plans I need to drive down tomorrow.
Does anyone have any parking and travel tips? Maybe a good station to park at and get the overground/tube from?