Richard_H
Grand Master
Yaya sprints away on his own. The rest of the team runs to the keeper. Says a lot
weasel said:I feel so sorry for Arsenal fans, it's the same **** every year. They get close threaten to do something and then throw it away/fold/choke. Every single year. As the saying goes, it's the hope that kills you.
Richard_H said:Yaya sprints away on his own. The rest of the team runs to the keeper. Says a lot
SAVORY100 said:Right, I'm clearly biased... BUT... is it just me that noticed over the weekend Spurs got zero news mentions or coverage for their win. A win that opened up a three point gap on third place.
All the media were interested in was the Man Utd (predominantly youth/second string) team beating Arsenal; which admittedly played a massive part in the above, but surely they go hand in hand? Furthermore, the Spurs result (for what its worth with ten games to go and a handful of those being very tough games - Arsenal, West Ham, Chelsea and Man Utd), makes them as of Sunday night the closest team to be able to rival Leicester for the league title, yet no goals on Sky news or BBC news on Sunday night.. Man Utd goals all shown on both...
weasel said:SAVORY100 said:Right, I'm clearly biased... BUT... is it just me that noticed over the weekend Spurs got zero news mentions or coverage for their win. A win that opened up a three point gap on third place.
All the media were interested in was the Man Utd (predominantly youth/second string) team beating Arsenal; which admittedly played a massive part in the above, but surely they go hand in hand? Furthermore, the Spurs result (for what its worth with ten games to go and a handful of those being very tough games - Arsenal, West Ham, Chelsea and Man Utd), makes them as of Sunday night the closest team to be able to rival Leicester for the league title, yet no goals on Sky news or BBC news on Sunday night.. Man Utd goals all shown on both...
Yeah, overshadowed by Utd v's Arsenal and the worthless cup final. Had one of those two not been on I suspect Spuds would have got more attention. I don't think it'll do Spurs any harm to sail under the radar for a bit longer mind.
It will be interesting if we can find someone with the ability to hit the broad side of a barn from 20 yards but other than that I am not optimistic, especially with Cech out.edd_jedi said:Well as I always say it takes luck to win the title, and Leicester certainly got it tonight - who would have put money on Arsenal, City and Spurs all losing? It's going to be a fight to the finish
Tonight's results certainly make the game on Saturday all the more important!
SAVORY100 said:I struggle to not scream at times...
Spurs (according to the official match stats and not my opinion)
65.2% possession
74.1% pass completion
64.1% of their time was in the attacking third
71% of defensive tackles won
the only 2 clear cut chances in the game
Clearly based on that lot should have been in control of the game... but...
Lost 0-1
Thank the maker the other lot all lost!
SAVORY100 said:I struggle to not scream at times...
Spurs (according to the official match stats and not my opinion)
65.2% possession
74.1% pass completion
64.1% of their time was in the attacking third
71% of defensive tackles won
the only 2 clear cut chances in the game
Clearly based on that lot should have been in control of the game... but...
Lost 0-1
Thank the maker the other lot all lost!