Come on,we are Spurs, a tradition of bottling semi's. Beat Citeh, Lose to Ajax after being in front after 90 minutes of the second leg, classic Spurs.
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Come on,we are Spurs, a tradition of bottling semi's. Beat Citeh, Lose to Ajax after being in front after 90 minutes of the second leg, classic Spurs.
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Come on,we are Spurs, a tradition of bottling semi's. Beat Citeh, Lose to Ajax after being in front after 90 minutes of the second leg, classic Spurs.

Glad to see that working out for you, Giorgio...
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They remind me of us about 3 years ago...but I'd say they are better because they are fearless. We were good but nerves undid us on the whole...I had put it down to inexperience
City beat Brighton 1-0 and Fulham and Huddersfield 2-0 so why do you think they'll thrash us?...and yet their average age is about 17.
Quite an incredible side to watch and what makes them more impressive is that the Dutch league is miles behind the major european leagues in terms of quality, yet they can still mix things up with the very best (see PSG for an example of how playing in a ****e league sometimes doesn't work).
They play as the fearless underdogs. That should have been us in Poch's 1st CL campaign but we were given such a completely crap group we were ironically labelled as favourites from day 1 and that, as you say, led to all the psychological pressure which led to the doubt which led to the colossal cock up that the campaign became.
It's the factor that worries me more than any: going into the Ajax game as favourites will work against us as I still don't believe we've solved the mentality problem.
But it's all academic anyway as City will thrash us tonight and Sissoko will revert to the inept player of last season [HASHTAG]#rcl[/HASHTAG].
...and yet their average age is about 17.
Quite an incredible side to watch and what makes them more impressive is that the Dutch league is miles behind the major european leagues in terms of quality
You mistake "quality" for the amount of money in a league.
The technical quality of Ajax reared talent is not in doubt.
FOUR such players are currently in the squad of the team you support.
If the Spurs academy was anywhere near comparable, the club net
spend could be zero forever.
Ajax's deserved reputation for developing talent attracts more top talent. They then have a far less competitive and physical league in which to blood that talent. Finally, they're pretty much guaranteed a top 3 finish every season, which keeps them in European football.
Glad to see that working out for you, Giorgio...
Considering how regularly their players are leeched by financially
richer leagues (Spurs being a major benefactor of late) and not
collapse into domestic obscurity, Ajax have a lot to thank their academy for.
As for the less competitive/physical claim, all those players seem to have
little/no trouble in stepping up in those leagues where said aspects are
being claimed to be more demanding. Proof methinks that well-taught core
technical competence is easier to transplant into any league than your
typical big/fast kid who has little more to offer than that.
Their history also mentions their choking in their last five Champions League finals...The "history" of Juventus will record that their team, at home, with 5 time CL
winner CR7 in their ranks :
1. got beaten in a CL tie by effectively a team of kids
2. had Chiellini as part of their defence
Because they are better than us.16 points clear of us in the league.City beat Brighton 1-0 and Fulham and Huddersfield 2-0 so why do you think they'll thrash us?
Even though Chiellini didn't play in either game?The "history" of Juventus will record that their team, at home, with 5 time CL
winner CR7 in their ranks :
1. got beaten in a CL tie by effectively a team of kids
2. had Chiellini as part of their defence
They've got to 9 finals, winning 2. I'd rather have that record than ours.Their history also mentions their choking in their last five Champions League finals...
Even though Chiellini didn't play in either game?
Not necessarily. I'm just pointing out that he didn't play, either last night or the first leg. I'd also say that he's been a great defender for Juve and has been unfortunate to be in a **** Italian national team.So that is why they did not progress then (his "experience" ) .
I've long thought that the best way of turning a good young player into an established star is simply to play him week in week out. It helps confidence if the team is winning as well which is where Ajax can take risks that others can't.Considering how regularly their players are leeched by financially
richer leagues (Spurs being a major benefactor of late) and not
collapse into domestic obscurity, Ajax have a lot to thank their academy for.
As for the less competitive/physical claim, all those players seem to have
little/no trouble in stepping up in those leagues where said aspects are
being claimed to be more demanding. Proof methinks that well-taught core
technical competence is easier to transplant into any league than your
typical big/fast kid who has little more to offer than that.
Didn't seem to work for Theo WalcottI've long thought that the best way of turning a good young player into an established star is simply to play him week in week out. It helps confidence if the team is winning as well which is where Ajax can take risks that others can't.