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<blockquote data-quote="weasel" data-source="post: 552724" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Yeah fairs ****s to Spurs they did defend well. Rather un-spurs like that. A draw was probably a fair result, but it ends Liverpool's slight title chances. Then again, I haven't expected City to drop any points anyway, so it only brings forward the day when they win the title.</p><p>I did get very pissed off with the Spurs play acting. In the last 20 mins I'm not sure a single Spurs player managed to go in to a tackle and not come out with an injury that required him to lie down for at least 30 seconds. Hjoberg even headed it clear then realised he could fall over holding his head and the ref was bound to stop the game. I get why they did it, and I know a lot of clubs do it, but it just reminded me of Atleti and Everton and it's not something I like to see. I'm afraid, after Spurs antics, I'll be cheering for the red half of North London on Thurs night (and I probably just guaranteed a 6-0 spurs win).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weasel, post: 552724, member: 14"] Yeah fairs ****s to Spurs they did defend well. Rather un-spurs like that. A draw was probably a fair result, but it ends Liverpool's slight title chances. Then again, I haven't expected City to drop any points anyway, so it only brings forward the day when they win the title. I did get very pissed off with the Spurs play acting. In the last 20 mins I'm not sure a single Spurs player managed to go in to a tackle and not come out with an injury that required him to lie down for at least 30 seconds. Hjoberg even headed it clear then realised he could fall over holding his head and the ref was bound to stop the game. I get why they did it, and I know a lot of clubs do it, but it just reminded me of Atleti and Everton and it's not something I like to see. I'm afraid, after Spurs antics, I'll be cheering for the red half of North London on Thurs night (and I probably just guaranteed a 6-0 spurs win). [/QUOTE]
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