Ha ha don’t worry mate I feel the same!!Sorry about the language, I’m better than that but season after season, missed opportunity after missed opportunity takes it’s tole
Ha ha don’t worry mate I feel the same!!Sorry about the language, I’m better than that but season after season, missed opportunity after missed opportunity takes it’s tole
Depends on expectations I guess.
Spurs will probably finish mid table this season so I expect a lot of games where it’s not a good performance. Still a lot of young players who are very inconsistent so it’s unlikely the team is gonna go on a long run at any point.
If you look at data then Spurs are probably higher in the league than they should be.
), but honestly, you're doing your current squad a bit of a disservice.Just remember lads, it could always be worse
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Trying to understand why Simons is being treated like a prime CR7 in our team.
At this early stage in the season positions do not tell that much. Wolves are much better than you give them credit for as time will tellI'd understand this view if it was against a better calibre of opposition, but rescuing a draw at home against the league's bottom side? I don't know man. For me, it's not a particularly good result even if your performance wasn't the best.
In the grand scheme of things, and considering the expectations pre-game, surely, this has to be 2 points dropped?
At this early stage in the season positions do not tell that much. Wolves are much better than you give them credit for as time will tell
At this early stage in the season positions do not tell that much. Wolves are much better than you give them credit for as time will tell
Not convinced I'm afraid, Spurf. They were one of my candidates to potentially go down this season and I've not seen enough evidence thus far to really change my mind.
And even if they are better than I think, given the squad and manager you have, this is a fixture you should be winning at home IMO.
We are a work in progress.Not convinced I'm afraid, Spurf. They were one of my candidates to potentially go down this season and I've not seen enough evidence thus far to really change my mind.
And even if they are better than I think, given the squad and manager you have, this is a fixture you should be winning at home IMO.
No challenge hereErm...isn't it?
Look, don't get me wrong, 1 point is better than 0. However, you were playing against the team rooted bottom of the table, who were coming into this fixture without a solitary point on the board.
Surely, given your strong start to the season under Thomas Frank (a manager I hold in very high regard), you'd have expected to win this? A draw is pretty disappointing considering the opposition IMO.
Happy to be challenged on this if others have a different view, though.
Thank you for the optimism, we are a good team and top 6 I think is excellent this season. Just the fact we just can’t beat wolves is so frustrating.These sort of games happen though. To draw it and not lose after that second half has to be a positive.
6 played in the league and only 1 defeat. After last season, that’s a big positive for me.
that's a cold postJust remember lads, it could always be worse
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I know you probably don't care about my opinion as an Arsenal fan (although I'll give it anyway), but honestly, you're doing your current squad a bit of a disservice.
I think you have some very decent players, and you have a very intelligent, tactically astute coach, who has proven at Brentford he can overachieve with the resources at his disposal. Last year, you massively underperformed in the league. And despite whatever flaws you had, there's no way you should have been finishing 17th. Ange rightfully got the boot and now you're seeing a Spurs team who can be organised, can defend, can be a threat in transition/on the counter and can give the better sides in the league a run for their money.
I appreciate there's still a long season to go, but I don't see a reason why you can't be aiming for a top-7 spot.
I don't think we have that many decent players tbh, and that is what today hopefully showed Frank.
Granted, two of our decent players (Maddison and Kulusevski) have long term injuries, and the back four is pretty decent as a unit, but once you move beyond those, only Palhinha and Kudus fall under that category imo.
Sarr and Bergvall have huge potential but not yet consistent enough.
And then you get to a whole slew of middling players who to be brutally honest wouldn't be out of place in a mid table side, if not worse.
Johnson
Richarlison
Solanke
Bentancur
Tel
Odobert
Vicario
The fact that four of those are supposedly in the "prime" of their careers yet contribute almost nothing of note, is damning.
Ange's buffoonery was only one side of the problem last season. The other is that we don't have enough good players and, since Son's departure, certainly don't have anyone who could be classed as an 'elite' talent.
Nah. He is only just out of medical school, The fully qualified go somewhere further northDr Tottenham is undoubtedly the best medical professional in the country.
Time and time again.