Spurs Post Match Thread

Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
Does it matter if we finish 3rd or 2nd? I would rather the rags are definitely 4th at best and get beat 4-0 at home to Arsenal it it helps ensure that's what happens.

Would be even better if Liverpool manage a win at Chelsea (unlikely but you never know) and then go one behind the filth with one to play or even in front of them if they slip up next week.

No one should ever want them to win especially when it doesn't have a major impact on us.

Thats Why we need hull to be still fighting relegation by the time they play the rags.
 
Slagged Joe off last week , deservedly so in my opinion.
Today he was immense and guess what he made a clean catch from a nerve wracking wipped in corner towards the end.
FFS Joe mate do that more often!
 
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
Does it matter if we finish 3rd or 2nd? I would rather the rags are definitely 4th at best and get beat 4-0 at home to Arsenal it it helps ensure that's what happens.

Would be even better if Liverpool manage a win at Chelsea (unlikely but you never know) and then go one behind the filth with one to play or even in front of them if they slip up next week.

No one should ever want them to win especially when it doesn't have a major impact on us.

Utter bollocks. You should always want the result that is best for City not the one that is worst for the Rags.
 
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OB1 said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
Does it matter if we finish 3rd or 2nd? I would rather the rags are definitely 4th at best and get beat 4-0 at home to Arsenal it it helps ensure that's what happens.

Would be even better if Liverpool manage a win at Chelsea (unlikely but you never know) and then go one behind the filth with one to play or even in front of them if they slip up next week.

No one should ever want them to win especially when it doesn't have a major impact on us.

Utter bollocks. You should always want the result that is best for City not the one that is worst for the Rags.

I would if it mattered but2nd or 3rd...can you explain how it benefits us one way or another other than a few quid.
 
JoeMercer'sWay said:
IWasHere said:
cleavers said:
We might be wanting united to beat arsenal to finish second, though I can't see it happening.

The rags have a good record against the gooners at the swamp therefore they might knick it, hopefully

why? I'd rather finish 3rd, Rags lose to Arse and then draw another game, and Dippers win all 3 to nick 4th.


Because I want us to finish high as possible, if anything it's a win win situation, if the rags win we have a greater chance of finishing 2nd if they don't then we can take the piss out of them and have non stop singing of 'never felt more like singing the blues' the following week :-)
 
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
OB1 said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
Does it matter if we finish 3rd or 2nd? I would rather the rags are definitely 4th at best and get beat 4-0 at home to Arsenal it it helps ensure that's what happens.

Would be even better if Liverpool manage a win at Chelsea (unlikely but you never know) and then go one behind the filth with one to play or even in front of them if they slip up next week.

No one should ever want them to win especially when it doesn't have a major impact on us.

Utter bollocks. You should always want the result that is best for City not the one that is worst for the Rags.

I would if it mattered but2nd or 3rd...can you explain how it benefits us one way or another other than a few quid.

Because staying in the top 2 for yet another season is a better achievement than dropping from champions to 3rd place. It is better for team morale and less so therefore for Arsenal's. United could easily lose to Arsenal and still not get caught by a Liverpool side that has to go to Chelsea, who may ease up a bit now but really won't want to drop points to the Scousers.
 
Anyone mentioned the role Kolarov played in the goal yet? He was the one who deflected the ball back to Hart, and then he made an 80 yard run to overlap Silva, which caused the full-back to change his mind and follow Kolarov instead of closing down Silva (bad choice). Silva then had all the time in the world to play that sublime pass to Aguero's perfectly timed run.
 

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