Dog **** of God ?Any predictions based on the Duncan Donuts Doggie Do Deduction?
I'm going 1-1 FT followed by pennos, and a Norwich win.
Great prediction

Dog **** of God ?Any predictions based on the Duncan Donuts Doggie Do Deduction?
I'm going 1-1 FT followed by pennos, and a Norwich win.

Thank you DD. Your pre-match task now is to seek out dog poo. Bet you're thrilled.Dog **** of God ?
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I think it only works if it's an accident.Thank you DD. Your pre-match task now is to seek out dog poo. Bet you're thrilled.
Much like my prediction (see position on prediction league for evidence)I think it only works if it's an accident.
Not true. He had already won the Champions League with Porto before taking over at Chelsea (as well as 2 Portuguese league titles, the Portuguese Cup and the UEFA Cup). After his first stint at Chelsea, he twice won Serie A with Inter, plus the Champions League again, and then La Liga with Real Madrid.Only ever achieved when backed by Russian billionaire
Not true. He had already won the Champions League with Porto before taking over at Chelsea (as well as 2 Portuguese league titles, the Portuguese Cup and the UEFA Cup). After his first stint at Chelsea, he twice won Serie A with Inter, plus the Champions League again, and then La Liga with Real Madrid.

But other than those, what's he ever achieved?
Spurs fans saw the FA Cup as their chance of silver. Shame we got in the way of that. Does Jose regret attempting to defend a one goal lead? I wonder.
I doubt it. I thought his post-match comments were entirely fair actually. Jose likes good wine, not sour grapes.I doubt it. I thought his post-match comments were entirely fair actually. Jose likes good wine, not sour grapes.
I doubt it. I thought his post-match comments were entirely fair actually. Jose likes good wine, not sour grapes.
Mike, if you are really of the opinion that a "dull, defensive brand of football" correctly sums up Mourinho's style of play, then you clearly didn't see much of his Champions League winning Porto team, or his title-winning Chelsea team, or his Champions League winning Inter Milan team, or his title-winning Real Madrid team (while at Inter and Madrid, his teams twice established new records for the number of goals scored in a season in their respective leagues).Looks like Mourinho can do no wrong in your eyes. I have nothing against him personally but in my opinion his dull, defensive brand of football does not deserve to succeed. His arrogant, " know it all attitude "used to amuse in the old days , but he is no longer the special one, but more of a dinosaur who still believes you can bore teams to death . You no doubt would have been much happier if it had been him, rather than Farke , who had got us promoted, even though the football on offer would have made the Hughton era seem comparatively exhilarating . Each to their own I guess, as we all appreciate different aspects of the game, but your ott praise of Mourinho has reaffirmed, that in your eyes, Farke will never be the answer.
As regards DF, I've said nothing that implies he "will never be the answer"; all I've said is that his current approach is flawed and that next season will provide the proof of the pudding as to whether he has it in him to address the flaws.
Yeah, Really rubbish isn't he. Bring back Hooten.I really don't get your hostility to DF. In his short time at the club he and Webber have transformed it. The club is in a really good position financially, he's got us promoted to the PL when no one including the most optimistic of Norwich fans expected it and got us to the quarter finals of the FA cup for the first time in most fans memory and he's done all this playing the sort of exciting football most fans want to see whilst playing and developing youngsters.
Mike, if you are really of the opinion that a "dull, defensive brand of football" correctly sums up Mourinho's style of play, then you clearly didn't see much of his Champions League winning Porto team, or his title-winning Chelsea team, or his Champions League winning Inter Milan team, or his title-winning Real Madrid team (while at Inter and Madrid, his teams twice established new records for the number of goals scored in a season in their respective leagues).
As regards DF, I've said nothing that implies he "will never be the answer"; all I've said is that his current approach is flawed and that next season will provide the proof of the pudding as to whether he has it in him to address the flaws.
I believe the last time we came back to win a Premier League game after going a goal down was against Watford in 2016Am I right in thinking that Wednesday was the first time this season we have come from a losing position to get a positive result ?
I really don't get your hostility to DF. In his short time at the club he and Webber have transformed it. The club is in a really good position financially, he's got us promoted to the PL when no one including the most optimistic of Norwich fans expected it and got us to the quarter finals of the FA cup for the first time in most fans memory and he's done all this playing the sort of exciting football most fans want to see whilst playing and developing youngsters.