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Arsenal looked nervy, but got the job done.
Can't see City dropping any points, but you never know which Spurs will turn up on Tuesday.
The Spurs side that conceded about 15 clear chances at home to Burnley yesterday, will get completely demolished by City. The simple fact is, this Spurs defence just can't defend and their midfield is dire. Sure, Spurs should score with the attackers they have, but if City don't score at least 3 I'd be amazed. The only thing stopping them , is their record in that stadium, where they hadn't even scored until their last game there. I've got a feeling that a demolition is on the cards !
 
Nobody knows a City fan and everyone knows an Arsenal who will be insufferable if they win it so hopefully Spurs bend over and it’s an easy run. Still think that West Ham game being Moyes’ last isn’t easy.
 
I think Citeh will be aiming for a big score at Spurs just to pile on the pressure, they're past masters of timing their run-in. Perfect scenario would be a draw leaving a last day shoot-out...
 
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Found it, a picture of me scoring a volley in front of the loft, playing walking football. The blur by the keepers head is the ball whizzing past him. The “crowd” went crazy

Looks more like standing still football to me :emoticon-0100-smile
 
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Heard a clip of Groves & Cundy tearing into a Spurs fan after the match who said it was his mother’s 80th birthday same day, but stopping Arsenal was a bigger celebration. The hosts pretty much said it sums up Spurs fans when their biggest victory of the season is a defeat.