We have KWP, if you mean KW? if so no, still too many brain farts.What about KWP back?
Where do you see us failing? We almost beat Liverpool didn't we and we do have the ability to beat Ajax over two legs, Eriksen being our secret weapon. Barca? Depends which turns up.
In that case, no thanks.Yes.
Yes, well this Tottenham team had better wake up and get back to winning ways and take nothing for granted, I expected a draw at least before the match yesterday but having lost it I've been given a reality check and so too I hope the players.Where? Take your pick mate. I wasn't optimistic about Man City either though. Now we have neither Kane nor Son for the next leg?
Don't get me wrong, I think we can beat anybody on our day, it's just always our day, is it?
I'm a realist, as I imagine many Spurs fans are.
I hope we can, I even believe we can, whether we will or not however, is a different story entirely.
We won't play a team as good as City again this year - arguably even if we make CL final. They have not outclassed us in any of the recent games.Yes, well this Tottenham team had better wake up and get back to winning ways and take nothing for granted, I expected a draw at least before the match yesterday but having lost it I've been given a reality check and so too I hope the players.
Our rivals have been too close for comfort for a while now and Arsenal winning today will put us 4th, not a place I want to be.
Do you think they are better than Liverpool then? I am not so sure and then there is Barcalona and indeed Ajax.We won't play a team as good as City again this year - arguably even if we make CL final. They have not outclassed us in any of the recent games.
Do you think they are better than Liverpool then? I am not so sure and then there is Barcalona and indeed Ajax.
I think the descriptions of City as the best team in Europe etc are way over the top. Once again they have failed in the Champions League and their defence is far from awe inspiring. Kompany is showing signs of age and the ravages of an injury hit career.
they're not allowed to prevent them by fouling everyone when they lose the ball.They look very susceptible to counter attacks if
they're not allowed to prevent them by fouling everyone when they lose the ball.
Yep. That's exactly what happens and the pundits say nothing.To be fair, if the referees don't discipline them when they do it, of course they will continue if they feel they can get away with it.
Yep. That's exactly what happens and the pundits say nothing.
When VAR comes in they should be miked up so everyone can listen to their thinking. In addition, the full referees report should be published within 6 hours of the end of each game.Do you not think match officials get too much protection? They consistently get big decisions wrong, seemingly every week, but if you dare to criticise them for it, you are at risk of getting a touchline ban/fine.
No. Managers are allowed to criticise the officials, but that's not what they do.Do you not think match officials get too much protection? They consistently get big decisions wrong, seemingly every week, but if you dare to criticise them for it, you are at risk of getting a touchline ban/fine.
Didn't save that one though....De Gea makes a brilliant save from Richarlison.
Probably didn't hit it as cleanly as he would have liked.
When VAR comes in they should be miked up so everyone can listen to their thinking. In addition, the full referees report should be published within 6 hours of the end of each game.
Referees need to be accountable. Miking them will do that, it will sort out the chaff from the grain.I'm inclined to agree. My worry is that even with VAR, they have still got decisions wrong. And as it is only used for 'big' decisions i.e. penalties, offsides or red card offences, it won't factor in the other decisions that referees get wrong such as totting up of fouls, corners that should have been goal kicks, soft fouls etc.
VAR will help to a degree, but it won't be the silver bullet that everyone hopes.
No. Managers are allowed to criticise the officials, but that's not what they do.
You don't get punished for calling out mistakes. Pochettino could've pointed out things that he felt Oliver got wrong and he'd be fine.
They get in trouble when they question their honesty or integrity, which is where the line should be drawn, in my opinion.