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12 hours ago, Manny said:

Pissing me off as well. They couldn’t have picked a better round of fixtures - they’ve played all the promoted shite, plus Bournemouth. Add in Brentford and the only decent teams they’ve played are the mancs (they’re shite and for added measure they had them at home) and ourselves (VAR-assisted, 9 vs 17 and last minute og to win).

 

Their point at Arsenal is the only result I’d give them some serious “oh wow spurs have improved” points for.

 

See how “Madders” is playing when he hasn’t got a flat track to bully on and the pressure is showing. Like, oh I don’t know, scoring a penalty to relegate an opponent and save his own team, maybe?

They might be around top for a while - most of their worst fixtures come together near end of season.

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Just watched YouTube highlights of Uruguay Brazil. Eight minutes of mostly fouls, most given, some not, interspersed with a few bits of goalmouth action. As feisty as it was, neither side was penalised as much as Anthony Taylor does to us in even a run of the mill PL match. 

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17 hours ago, an tha said:

They might be around top for a while - most of their worst fixtures come together near end of season.

Spurs have a relatively easy run again before the next international break (Fulham, Palace, Chelsea & Wolves) so we might hear more of the overhyped bullshit about them for the next month. After that they play Villa, City, West Ham and Newcastle. That is when the wheels will fall off and the London journalists will pretend they never even mentioned them as being title contenders. 

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16 hours ago, TheHowieLama said:

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"He left the pitch in tears" is a common theme with him after an injury. Fair enough he's had some bad ones, but there is such a cry-baby element to him and Brazilian players in general. They can be a bit immature emotionally. On the plus side for Neymar, he has again got December, January and February off so he won't miss Carnival or his sister's birthday.

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