Match of the Day running order: 1. Arsenal v Cardiff 2. Swansea v Man City 3. Southampton v Chelsea 4. Man Utd v Spurs 5. Liverpool v Hull 6. Fulham v West Ham 7. WBA v Newcastle 8. Sunderland v Villa 9. Stoke v Everton 10. Palace v Norwich We win away at Old Trafford and they open up with that shower of ****e beating a team with no manager at home?
Benoit Assou-Ekotto ‏@AssouEkotto 1m I luv my man adebayor... He just show how AVB was wrong about him...Well done spurs ���������� happy for tim too great perf✌️ LOL
"Like that's going to happen." We won at OT with Agent Webb in charge. See the signs, and know the time ...
I would have thought that you would have had enough of your predictions coming back to bite you on the arse by now!...best save your smart-arse remarks for after the game!....
This is Manchester United's second ever defeat in the Premier League on New Year's Day - the other one was also against Tottenham. Spurs beat United 4-1 on 1 January 1996, with Chris Armstrong grabbing a brace and Sol Campbell also on the scoresheet... (stat quoted on BBC Football Live commentary website)
You know the guy O.S. But as a layman, it appears to me that the players seem to enjoy playing for Sherwood. I don't think I've ever seen Adebayor put in a shift like that! TBH, I never thought I would. I never had the feeling that they enjoyed playing for AVB, especially this season.
I thought he was all yours now. In fact it would be against the rules to pay a player not registered to them.
I was feeling a bit p'd off - I had caught the coach to watch my team at Stevenage - got halfway when the game was called off ---- because the referee ( Andy D'Urso ) couldn't be bothered to inspect the pitch before 12.40pm Anyway - I was able to get home to watch a great Spurs display. Thanks Spurs
And what a game that was! I seem to remember Schmeichel being injured and them having to use Kevin Pilkington?? didn't end well!