Spurs (H) Post Match Thread

You make yourself sound like a Liverpool supporting victim unfortunately.
I wasn't telling you that you're wrong - just that a bigger window of review is required for me to draw any conclusions.

Yes, leg breaker tackles and all that which you remember. Remember when Scotty Parker tried to break Marios foot? Nasty git eh?
At least he got the opportunity to score a penalty to win the game after surviving that attack.




Don’t come n here as an opposing fan and start digging out posters calling them Liverpool supporting victims !

Kindly fuck off to glory glory and chat amongst your cocky VAR cheering mates
 
But VAR was only used in the Champions League games?

I remember the Rose handball call. New stadium erupted properly for the first time when the penalty was taken.
Llorente got away with a handball that VAR didn't even look at from memory? I only attended the home game and had to watch the second leg on TV - the most stressful game I have ever watched.

Oh yeah, the offside that was offside. People say VAR will remove spontaneity from the game.. I had no idea Eriksen failed to make a clean assist for you, was deflated in defeat, then celebrated a scoreboard display more than any of the other 4 goals we put past an otherwise impenetrable defence.

I digress. But still don't think the Champions league games last season are sufficient evidence to suggest an organised agenda from Premier League officials against City.
VAR was used,they only showed the ref one view and not the behind the goal that showed llorente score with his arm,he shrugged his shoulders and gave the goal because he didn't see a problem,us watching on tv was shown the view he wasn't,are you just going to repeat there is no agenda against us like it matters what a fan of a team who was let off with 2 wrong decisions thinks?
 
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VAR was used,they only showed the ref one view and not the behind the goal that showed llorente score with his arm,he shrugged his shoulders and gave the goal because he didn't see a problem,us watching on tv was shown the view he wasn't,are you just going to repeat there is no agenda against us like it matters what a fan of a team who was let off 2 wrong decisions thinks?


Leave it Kaz he’s too busy cheering VAR On his PlayStation
 
Don’t come n here as an opposing fan and start digging out posters calling them Liverpool supporting victims !

Kindly fuck off to glory glory and chat amongst your cocky VAR cheering mates

Come on be a big boy. Give as good as you get and all that without going too far.
Why are you being territorial about public domain?

There's been some good and interesting points discussed on here since the weekend regarding rules, officials, VAR and such. On a Spurs forum I'm only going to see the perspective of Spurs fans, and sometimes it can be wise to look at both sides of an argument taking various factors into consideration that may not have otherwise been brought to your attention, before forming your own more considered opinion.

Interestingly, before the City game a Spurs forum had a poll, straight yes/no for VAR. It was around 25/75 in favour of 'no' before the City game. After the City game people went back and changed their votes for a considerable swing in favour of 'yes'.
I expect the Champions League final hurt was a big factor behind the no vote before City, but then like football fans do (of all clubs I might add) opinion changed to suit the current situation.

I don't agree with that and have always been pro VAR. Seeing it in use is has put me on the fence but overall still believe in video officiating in principle. I like the idea (like tennis or cricket) that each team has a limited number of challenges available to use.
 
But VAR was only used in the Champions League games?

I remember the Rose handball call. New stadium erupted properly for the first time when the penalty was taken.
Llorente got away with a handball that VAR didn't even look at from memory? I only attended the home game and had to watch the second leg on TV - the most stressful game I have ever watched.

Oh yeah, the offside that was offside. People say VAR will remove spontaneity from the game.. I had no idea Eriksen failed to make a clean assist for you, was deflated in defeat, then celebrated a scoreboard display more than any of the other 4 goals we put past an otherwise impenetrable defence.

I digress. But still don't think the Champions league games last season are sufficient evidence to suggest an organised agenda from Premier League officials against City.

My argument is more about the PL and the FA inparticular.

Although UEFA are significantly worse.

Unfortunately, it would appear our recent success has pissed off a number of the cartel. Such that we are seeing quite the response.

This is not something I expect you'll understand as Tottenham supporter, given you've won the grand total of absolutely fuck all in your recent history.
 
Come on be a big boy. Give as good as you get and all that without going too far.
Why are you being territorial about public domain?

There's been some good and interesting points discussed on here since the weekend regarding rules, officials, VAR and such. On a Spurs forum I'm only going to see the perspective of Spurs fans, and sometimes it can be wise to look at both sides of an argument taking various factors into consideration that may not have otherwise been brought to your attention, before forming your own more considered opinion.

Interestingly, before the City game a Spurs forum had a poll, straight yes/no for VAR. It was around 25/75 in favour of 'no' before the City game. After the City game people went back and changed their votes for a considerable swing in favour of 'yes'.
I expect the Champions League final hurt was a big factor behind the no vote before City, but then like football fans do (of all clubs I might add) opinion changed to suit the current situation.

I don't agree with that and have always been pro VAR. Seeing it in use is has put me on the fence but overall still believe in video officiating in principle. I like the idea (like tennis or cricket) that each team has a limited number of challenges available to use.


Shove your patronising tone up your wrong un!
 
VAR was used,they only showed the ref one view and not the behind the goal that showed llorente score with his arm,he shrugged his shoulders and gave the goal because he didn't see a problem,us watching on tv was shown the view he wasn't,are you just going to repeat there is no agenda against us like it matters what a fan of a team who was let off with 2 wrong decisions thinks?

Yes, poor and the goal should not have stood.

So is the anti City agenda coming from UEFA as well as the Premier League would you say?
Are they not completely separate entities?
 
Yes, poor and the goal should not have stood.

So is the anti City agenda coming from UEFA as well as the Premier League would you say?
Are they not completely separate entities?

Anyway, I've had my say.

I suspect your current visit will last about as long as your last one did.

Enjoy the moment.
 
My argument is more about the PL and the FA inparticular.

Although UEFA are significantly worse.

Unfortunately, it would appear our recent success has pissed off a number of the cartel. Such that we are seeing quite the response.

This is not something I expect you'll understand as Tottenham supporter, given you've won the grand total of absolutely fuck all in your recent history.

Oh so it's an international cartel working against City?
Are they just football fans that support all clubs except City, or more likely for financial gain?
I think the Champions League final is the biggest stage to be on in club football, and around the biggest stage you would expect this international cartel to operate - but wouldn't expect you to understand.

:P
 

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