Im pretty sure kane hasnt intentionally gone to damage his own ankle there so i agree no intent there bro
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Both never played football before.
Both think your leg stops as soon as you smash a ball away
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Both never played football before.
Both think your leg stops as soon as you smash a ball away

The intent is from Delph - Kane’s tackle was rash, but it looks to me like Delph deliberately stamped on him in retaliation.
Only the player knows if there was any intent, Kane was late and Delph caught his ankle, having watched it live & seen the replay numerous times, given the speed of the collision it’s impossible to say imo.
Yeah, pretty much agree mate. Looked like Kane slipped as he went for the block. Delphi followed through and came down on his ankle. As you say only Delph knows if it was intentional.
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£65 is a lot of money mate. I appreciate it’s a CL QF etc, but that will have put a lot of people off. Not Spurs fans obviously, last night anyway, but you asked the question whether City’s real fans were being pushed out; I’d say at £65 a ticket, many probably were.
Was chatting to a Spurs supporting mate the other day who had a ticket for last night; he said he won’t be going to many games next season at the sort of prices being asked.
It’s not just your club by any means - working people are getting pushed out of football everywhere. In the end I can see that killing the game (but I’ve been saying that for years and it hasn’t happened so far, so what do I know?)
Kane was probably annoyed at himself for getting himself injured. Delph did **** all wrong, he basically managed to avoid getting ****ed over himself by a terrible challenge from Kane.


Only the player knows if there was any intent, Kane was late and Delph caught his ankle, having watched it live & seen the replay numerous times, given the speed of the collision it’s impossible to say imo.
HIAG has been up all night ****ing apparently. Hard to be bitter when you’re knackered and your balls look like grapes.
For Grade A matches:Where did that £65 sit in terms of price band rcl?
He didn't get a first yellow.How Fernandinho did not get a second yellow is beyond me tbh.
He didn't get a first yellow.
He didn't get a first yellow.
Just seen the challenge...don't think Delph meant it but no idea how kane committed a terrible tackle in fairness.
His and Pochettino's reaction was a mix of frustration at the injury (his 3rd in 13 months) and to the treatment Kane had been getting from City who were taking it in turns to foul him.
How Fernandinho did not get a second yellow is beyond me tbh.
Funny as **** to see city fans not understanding that they had lost to us...they looked completely non plussed
PS really sorry bout your dad mate...feel free to PM if you wanna chat![]()
For Grade A matches:
Arsenal, City, United, Liverpool, West Ham, Chelsea and CL last 16 onwards
they start at £52 and go up to £98
Over 65s and juniors are 50% cheaper and young adults 16-18 are 25% cheaper.
For Grade B matches the prices range from £43 to £95 with the ssme discounts as above.
For Grade C matches the prices range from £30 to £80 with the same discounts.
The food is much cheaper...we had pie and veggie burger and chips and a soft drink for £15. It is also good food At wembley a portion of chips and a burger was £12 and was ****!!!
There are also free drinking fountsins and water bottle refill points.
I aint defending the prices at all...am guessing that next year we will be only going to B and C games if we are lucky...but at least we are lucky to be both in work and can afford to go.
