Your respective league positions are irrelevant to the argument. You do have a slim chance of the League Cup and you’re more likely to qualify for the Europa than United though, so you’re probably right.
What facts were these? You quoted league positions, you’re not going to win the league either, so that fact is irrelevant.
What makes you think this season will be any different to the last ten? The stronger squad? The new manager with a track record of winning trophies? The new stadium?
The question is: "Who has the better chance, this season, of winning something?" Not: "Who WILL win something?" Spurs, clearly, have the better chance.
Because we are clearly the much better side than United, this season. You're not very good at thinking, are you, Stan?
HiaG, look closely at the picture, that's what armchair fans like you have turned your club into, a joke an NFL joke... please log in to view this image
Setting aside the Saxton impression, which was very good by the way, do you think the league table in November is the best indicator of who has the better chance of winning trophies in Feb-May? Past seasons suggest that the reality may be a tad different.
When you ask HIAG to put his bollocks on the line and back the ****e he spouts, he suddenly cannot locate his little peanuts. 100 % Guaranteed he will bottle this
Les, when it comes to football you’re like a one legged tortoise with a raging hangover so I’m sure everyone can keep up. Take Tel’s bet. Don’t be a pussy.