Seems you've had a nice weekend gents.
The toons and arteta have had their balls clipped.
The toons and arteta have had their balls clipped.
That just rewards teams with larger, deeper squads and results in punishments against other teams.IMHO the punishment should be after the fact.
Go thru the game and note the incident durations and perpetrators.
Once someone accumulates a certain amount of time + incidents,
then match ban punishments akin to those for cards.
Seems you've had a nice weekend gents.
The toons and arteta have had their balls clipped.

Munse we don’t give a **** about you lot![]()
That just rewards teams with larger, deeper squads and results in punishments against other teams.
Just apply the rules, card the offenders and introduce a new way of dealing with injuries.
Allow trainers to enter the field of play or remove players with non-head/dangerous injuries from the field of play.
What you need is a rule that makes time wasting pointless. How about a timekeeper tots up the number of seconds wasted by each time. At the end of the half each team has the choice of playing on for double the number of seconds wasted by their opponents less double the number wasted by themselves.That just rewards teams with larger, deeper squads and results in punishments against other teams.
Just apply the rules, card the offenders and introduce a new way of dealing with injuries.
Allow trainers to enter the field of play or remove players with non-head/dangerous injuries from the field of play.
Teams would continue to do it anyway, as timewasting isn't the only point of timewasting.What you need is a rule that makes time wasting pointless. How about a timekeeper tots up the number of seconds wasted by each time. At the end of the half each team has the choice of playing on for double the number of seconds wasted by their opponents less double the number wasted by themselves.
Agree Raya is definitely in a better side who can defend but overall I just think he’s a much better keeper than Vicario and Spurs messed up by not going for him.
The performance was so much the best of the Ange era (both to my eye and by xG difference), I really wonder if it's a big step forward or a fluke. It reminded me more of Pochettino, the way the players actually tried to attack the goal when they could.
I've got to say Spurs may score more tasty goals these days than any I can remember. Maddison often adds something special. The change of direction and toe poke to Kulusevski on Spence's goal against Coventry was sublime, and the chip against Brentford was nice as well. But Kulusevski, Spence, Udogie, Bentancur, Johnson and Bissouma have all had moments, among others.
I suddenly have some hope for this year...which I may as well enjoy while it lasts.
Incidentally, that was the first match I watched Solanke. He seems really good at everything except finishing. I hope somebody sees what I see--or that I'm wrong. He nears the far post and stops two steps short of where he could tap the ball in. Then he watches the ball fly in front of him. It was obvious that was what Johnson was trying to do, but it seemed Solanke didn't understand the geometry, or didn't do what he should have done, which was assume the ball was going to get through as Johnson planned it. Offsides permitting, he ought to think of himself as a bumper attached to the far post that Johnson can bank the ball in off of.
Or it could be a man new to his surroundings and not wanting to make a mistake and look silly. Striking first time is about confidence and being instinctive (which is what you are referring to), hopefully his confidence will grow with games.I remember last week against the Goon c*nts he took an extra touch before releasing a tepid shot which the keeper could have thrown his hat on to stop and I thought, that extra touch wasn’t the thoughts of a ‘natural striker’.
Or it could be a man new to his surroundings and not wanting to make a mistake and look silly. Striking first time is about confidence and being instinctive (which is what you are referring to), hopefully his confidence will grow with games.
I remember last week against the Goon c*nts he took an extra touch before releasing a tepid shot which the keeper could have thrown his hat on to stop and I thought, that extra touch wasn’t the thoughts of a ‘natural striker’.
Or it could be a man new to his surroundings and not wanting to make a mistake and look silly. Striking first time is about confidence and being instinctive (which is what you are referring to), hopefully his confidence will grow with games.
Only if Ange gives them meaningful game time and not being brought on in the dying minutes.The futureYou must log in or register to see images
Only if Ange gives them meaningful game time and not being brought on in the dying minutes.
I'm going to disagree (a bit). Yes, there were a couple of times when he appeared to stop too quickly when making that run into the 6 yard box area, but if you look back at the game as a whole, he was exactly in the right spot for his goal and there were several occasions when he definitely was chasing into the goalmouth. (Johnson first miss and his goal being two examples I think.The performance was so much the best of the Ange era (both to my eye and by xG difference), I really wonder if it's a big step forward or a fluke. It reminded me more of Pochettino, the way the players actually tried to attack the goal when they could.
I've got to say Spurs may score more tasty goals these days than any I can remember. Maddison often adds something special. The change of direction and toe poke to Kulusevski on Spence's goal against Coventry was sublime, and the chip against Brentford was nice as well. But Kulusevski, Spence, Udogie, Bentancur, Johnson and Bissouma have all had moments, among others.
I suddenly have some hope for this year...which I may as well enjoy while it lasts.
Incidentally, that was the first match I watched Solanke. He seems really good at everything except finishing. I hope somebody sees what I see--or that I'm wrong. He nears the far post and stops two steps short of where he could tap the ball in. Then he watches the ball fly in front of him. It was obvious that was what Johnson was trying to do, but it seemed Solanke didn't understand the geometry, or didn't do what he should have done, which was assume the ball was going to get through as Johnson planned it. Offsides permitting, he ought to think of himself as a bumper attached to the far post that Johnson can bank the ball in off of.
Let’s hope spurs start winning comfortably then!Comfortably winning at home is the ideal time to give them minutes. More game time and starts will come as time goes by.
The important thing is when we transition from giving them some minutes in games we're comfortably winning to giving them more meaningful cameosLet’s hope spurs start winning comfortably then!