Yes we did. Most including your own manager even admitted it.
maybe possession but was even on chances
Yes we did. Most including your own manager even admitted it.
Gardner should have been off, even Di Canio realised hence why he was pulled. Who was the ref today?
Booked in the 25th minute, subbed off in the 81st. Unconnected. He'd committed a couple more fouls and was tiring, so it's unsurprising that he was removed.
Luiz committed an obvious straight red offence, though. Far easier to point to than a claim of multiple, minor fouls.
Neil Swarbrick was the ref.
If the Luiz incident was missed by the ref is there any chance of a retrospective punishment?
I doubt it. The commentators didn't make anything of it, so it probably won't be flagged up.

No District it isn't an oxymoron. One can be consistently dull or good or lucky and today like as many times before you were lucky.
What about the 2 near leg breakers Gardner committed on Ba AND Luiz. Luiz probably watched the Sunderland players and thought it was a free for all.
I haven't seen the highlights
Yet Gardner should've been sent off, in your opinion? How did you come to that conclusion, again?
http://rutube.ru/video/b6cc370879e95268a5c32efbe5b61ef2/
Goal 1: Stupid, mad defending. Goal 2: Extremely unlucky. Goal 3: Failed attempt to control the ball.
I hoped you might give us more credit. We outplayed Man U twice.
Yet Gardner should've been sent off, in your opinion? How did you come to that conclusion, again?
http://rutube.ru/video/b6cc370879e95268a5c32efbe5b61ef2/
Goal 1: Stupid, mad defending. Goal 2: Extremely unlucky. Goal 3: Failed attempt to control the ball.

From what I was told by a mate
I missed this. When was it? And what's its relevance? You progressed in the F.A.Cup (just) and we are over the hill and far away in the PL?
When they start giving points for artistic merit, you won't be at the head of the queue anyway.

In response to Dave's previous comment.
You are top by default because the league is weak, found out in Europe where the competition is much tougher![]()
15 points top, don't forget.
That tougher competition in Europe were being contained comfortably until the ref's intervention. And what fears would Galatasaray have held?
Anyway, for the neutral at least, the top four battle is warming up nicely.
Spurs have 4 points from the last 4 games- in the same period Everton have 10, Chelsea 9 & Arsenal 9. Spurs home form has (surprisingly) been a weakness- 29 points from 16 games compared to Chelsea 34(16), Everton 33(16) & Arsenal 30(15). Even WBA have 29 from 16, Liverpool and Newcastle have 28 from the same number of games. City at home next for Spurs (21st April).
It's still all to play for, but there seems to be a new twist every week.