Yes, it is interesting how Liverpool are less palatable winners than either set of oil barons But, of course, it's not their fault, it's a conspiracy...
Made a cuppa and against my better judgement turned on the the FACup, lasted 3 mins , tea took longer to drink
Happy to be stuck in an airport departure lounge in Valencia. I'd have been even happier on the flight, but it seems that one can't have everything.
BBC online reporter says it must be serious because Salah doesn’t drop to the turf vary often. Seriously?
If Spurs keep their heads, the last two games could mirror those of 2016-17 (no need for penalties then) .
Depends on the situation, but probably not. I doubt we'll get any, anyway. The one we got against Arsenal was a rarity and Son instantly gave it up to Kane, as he should.
No-one genuinely cares about the golden boot do they?? Maybe it's just me. Couldn't name any of the last 10 but presume most are Kane or Salah. Presume RVP and Henry won it once or twice too each.
After the dust of a season settles down, I assume there is some ego/pride that drives a forward to want to show they are the best in the league. With the NLD sub, it seems it may mean something this season to Son. With Kane, not so much, as he is raising the bar on attacking prowess on so many dimensions (though I suspect he may have a personal target of finishing a PL season - again - with at least 20 goals) .
Was that dull or is that my dislike for both of the sides talking? Plenty of missed chances, but it never really sparked off. Atmosphere seems pretty poor, too. That might be Wembley, though.
After the last week we've had from their fans, I'm confident that there's plenty of Spurs fans more than happy to see their quadruple hopes slowly trickle away into nothingness - or the next best thing, namely the Season Killer Cup