Whatever, this is getting boring. You're right, it would have been much better for West Brom to push us closer to the relegation zone by going above us. How could I have been so foolish.
It's understandable- you don't know much but like to post your opinions. That's fine. Plenty more on here like that. Then the boomerang comes out the pram when you get an opinion you disagree with.
Are you talking about me or you? You talk **** then arc up when anyone disagrees with you and talk down to them.
Imagine if Spurs had won tonight - they would be absolutely flying on Saturday. Surely better for them to be well beaten tonight. West Brom throwing away a 2 - 0 lead can't have done much for their confidence and while Sunlan won, they beat Stoke who seem to have real trouble scoring. Only real downer tonight was West Ham getting a point at the Bridge.
I'm talking about you. Suggest you pipe down old boy and enjoy the Villa-WBA game on MOTD. (Could have done with a draw there). Suggest you re-read your contributions tomorrow in the cold light of day.
Yes Spurs could be angry or feeling down. What about tired (down to ten men for a long time)? One day less to recover. Bollox. That won't make any difference, will it?
Just think of the rich investors they could have attracted if they weren't stuck with a lousy name like City?
I doubt neither Villa nor WBA will be realistically in danger of relegation by the end. Maybe wrong, but whatever the outcome of their game doesn't bother me. We need to get the points.
Yeah, hard to remember a better team in the PL to be honest. We must be one of the few teams they haven't scored 3+ against too.
After getting turned over 0 - 1 by Palarse on Tuesday, which Hull City AFC will turn up on Saturday? Only the West Ham result was a real shocker, all of the others were reasonable bets. Sunderland's result flattered to deceive.
Think Spurs improved a bit when Sherwood took over, he simplified things, but I think they still have the same weaknesses and have a bit of a soft centre. We have to have high intensity. Two disappointing results to get over, and finally back at home. I think if we're aggressive enough then a win could be there.
If we are to do that we need to get into them from the start. A decent momentum needs to built up, like Man Utd, without the lull in the middle, where they scored. Obviously.
Would like to have heard Tim Sherwood's rousing team talk before the game last night " We owe these big time for that 6-0. Let's make sure we pay them back. Remember, to dare is to do. Let's show them who we are and stick on them. COME ON TOTTENHAM!" Yeah right Tim.....