Spurs are not playing well, have an injury pile-up, have played about as many of last seasons' top 6 as the usual suspects. And yet none of them are more than 2 pts from us.
Cagey game. Mahrez fluffed the pen but they should have had a couple more. Lovren could have blinded Jesus ffs
I'm glad Van Rental conceded the penalty. Maybe the pundits will shut up about how good he is for a week. Personally I think by the way he acted while trying to leave Southampton shows he's a nasty piece of work and wouldn't want him at our club.
I'm just wondering whether the comeback by Man Utd yesterday will be the win to kick start their season.
Doubtful, we have already had a few "good halves" this season but little has changed in the next game.
It was a good comeback Diego and often it just takes that one match to change a team's luck for the better. Let's just see how it goes.
It really depends what's going on. How committed are the players? Coming back from 0-2 to win 3-2 is encouraging, but there's been little else so far this season. There are plenty of reasons to worry looking at that defence. Last season the defence looked shaky at times, but the stats suggested it wasn't as weak as it 's proving to be now.
I think Utd ought to let JM stay on a while after yesterday because morale will be boosted in all areas.
Thames Water are providing a whole new sewer system to allow London to make 'contributions' to the JT gift fund.
Headlines I read today... Chelsea want to combat anti-Semitism at Stamford Bridge by sending supporters on educational trips to Auschwitz instead of handing out bans. Okay, so here's the first thing that popped into my mind: A certain section of the Chavs' support won't see this as a punishment, instead they'll think they're getting a paid vacation and will be asking where the gift shop is once they're through the main gates - only to complain that t-shirts aren't available