Lemo? Perhaps I have lived a particularly sheltered life, but I have no idea what that is. I'll have to ask Madame Whiplash, the next time I'm at the brothel.
Get her to put a line on her boot mate I know a dominatrix - true story - and not via using her 'services'. Some of her stories about what her clients ask for are off the ****ing scale. there's some proper sick puppies out there Nige.
It's a tough run in, and I think you'll need to win every game to win it. I think Chelsea the way they are playing will drop points in a couple more, but it's wether you can win every match as it is a tricky run in.
Agreed, KS. Although, psychology is a funny thing. All it will take is for Chelsea to lose another game that the were "expected" to win, and for us to win one that we were "expected" to draw or lose, and that could build is own kind of freaky momentum. Spurs have got to continually remind themselves of what happened last season, with Leicester winning the title. Sure, it would be far more spectacular for Spurs to win it, from their current position and by taking it from a Chelsea side that, up until we kicked their arses at the Lane, looked invincible. But these kinds of things do happen, from time to time.
Come off it, Bluey! You were unbeaten at that point in the season. You came to the Lane expecting to win, and you set up shop to defend and hit us on the counter. Poch changed his tactics, using the wide ball in from a cross to utilise a part of Alli's game that we never knew he had in his locker until he nodded those two goals. It was a master-stroke, mate!
How many years you hold a ST down here mate? As you said other day that you saw Oxo and Walcott but none of those were while we were in Prem? Must have held one quite a while...
It was some time ago, now. The tickets were in the name of my firm (we had a few of them for corporate purposes). I don't want to be specific with the years, but it was during the period when you had James Beattie in your side. I saw Oxo and Walnut briefly, but I think you had already been relegated, then. As much as I hate to say it, but I saw Walnut play as a sub (I think it was against Millwall) and he terrorised them! He didn't really have long enough to make much of an impact, but you could tell that he was a class above any other player on the field.