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<blockquote data-quote="weasel" data-source="post: 547801" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I guess Moyesy knew DDg hasn't saved any of the last 50 odd penalties he has faced (ok, I think it's 20-30 ish) and thus thought he was save enough brinign on Noble. On that note, I assume Mark Noble has retired? I mean, being the first person to get a penalty saved by DDG in 40 years has got to be embarrassing enough to warrant instant retirement!</p><p></p><p>They were lucky against Wolves too from what I saw on MOTD. If Wolves had a forward who could shoot straight that game would have been 3/4-1.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I watched the guts of that game on a dodgy French stream. The second goal was horrible. Massive deflection, hits the post, rolls across the line and then trickles in. The kinda **** that happens when your luck is out. Had Spurs been top of the league, that flies straight to Lloris and the game carries on.</p><p></p><p>Saying that, from what I saw, Spurs were woeful. What exactly is the style of play Nuno wants? I know it takes time to get your message across and the first few games are always going to be hit and miss. But HOW do Spurs expect to score goals? They created nothing that I saw. Chelsea are a good side, but Spurs were poor. </p><p></p><p>Ohh and was that Deli Ali who was out jumped for one for one of the goals and instantly turned round looking for someone to blame!? Ehhh YOUR man just scored dickhead, that makes it YOUR fault!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weasel, post: 547801, member: 14"] I guess Moyesy knew DDg hasn't saved any of the last 50 odd penalties he has faced (ok, I think it's 20-30 ish) and thus thought he was save enough brinign on Noble. On that note, I assume Mark Noble has retired? I mean, being the first person to get a penalty saved by DDG in 40 years has got to be embarrassing enough to warrant instant retirement! They were lucky against Wolves too from what I saw on MOTD. If Wolves had a forward who could shoot straight that game would have been 3/4-1. I watched the guts of that game on a dodgy French stream. The second goal was horrible. Massive deflection, hits the post, rolls across the line and then trickles in. The kinda **** that happens when your luck is out. Had Spurs been top of the league, that flies straight to Lloris and the game carries on. Saying that, from what I saw, Spurs were woeful. What exactly is the style of play Nuno wants? I know it takes time to get your message across and the first few games are always going to be hit and miss. But HOW do Spurs expect to score goals? They created nothing that I saw. Chelsea are a good side, but Spurs were poor. Ohh and was that Deli Ali who was out jumped for one for one of the goals and instantly turned round looking for someone to blame!? Ehhh YOUR man just scored dickhead, that makes it YOUR fault! [/QUOTE]
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