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Then we must have been watching a different game - because when he hoofs it, there isn't a City player anywhere near him....

The lad is nowhere even close to being good enough - for all the BS of his agent - and it showed from his first Europa League game and sending off!!! The only reason he is not in Italy is our injury situation.....

I am regularly amazed by poor passing, woeful shooting, poor positioning from the best of the best, international or not. It isn't just Udogie, it isn't just Spurs. Appreciate the pace of the game is something else but given the quality of pitches, the training, the equipment, so many seem to lack full on tactical awareness about when not to make a pass, when or where to 'hoof' it.

The blind eye that pundits take to basic poor stuff is annoying, the unwillingness to call out fellow professionals.

Udogie is good enough but as with all players he makes mistakes. Defenders and goalkeepers get called out on their mistakes far more than midfielders and strikers.
 
Fine margins and all that, us needing a bit of that going our way. West Ham giving away a two goal lead to lose against Chelsea, us coming back from being two goals down to secure a point.

The difference looking at the table with 5 points or 9 points to the drop...
 
The last few months have shown me how poisonous and delusional social media makes people. I’ve seen echo chambers online of people saying we only look good when “the players go rogue” and abandon Frank’s instructions.

Like, how the fudge would any fan know that’s happened unless they have inside information? It’s just confirmation bias and then you get a few more fudgewits online saying the same thing and, hey presto, it must be a fact.

I’m not a Frank fan by any means but he deserves credit for today and for Europe.
I had a look at the CFT group last night (I was bored clearly) the main mouth of the group was moaning no one walked out last night

He admitted he doesn't even go to games

So he's expecting people to walk out after paying a small fortune to watch the team, whilst he's at home behind a keyboard.
 
He has spent 45 minutes slagging off the team and the crowd, then Redkn@b jumps on the bandwagon.

Deserved or not, I dont know any other team that gets this much sh#t off the commentators and pundits
They had to do a quick about-face within the space of a few minutes. It was rather pleasant to witness, even if Redknapp especially didn't like doing it - some snide comment about how he couldn't say this'll be a turning point or anything special so Spurs fans should just enjoy that game...
 
Rodri moaning and whining about the first goal is pathetic. Professionalism at it's worst. It would have been a travesty if the goal was chalked off for that. Is there a tiny tiny technical infringement? Maybe but it's irrelevant when a striker does so well to ward off two defenders. The spirit of the game says that it is a superb goal.
 
I had a look at the CFT group last night (I was bored clearly) the main mouth of the group was moaning no one walked out last night

He admitted he doesn't even go to games

So he's expecting people to walk out after paying a small fortune to watch the team, whilst he's at home behind a keyboard.

The least surprising thing I’ll read today.
 
Rodri moaning and whining about the first goal is pathetic. Professionalism at it's worst. It would have been a travesty if the goal was chalked off for that. Is there a tiny tiny technical infringement? Maybe but it's irrelevant when a striker does so well to ward off two defenders. The spirit of the game says that it is a superb goal.
I was surprised seeing his comments post game because, honestly, I don’t think it’s a foul. Now, maybe I’m wrong as I’m biased and I struggle to get my head around a lot of what qualifies as a foul today.

What I will say is that it isn’t stonewall. Rodri and his team mates need a look in the mirror though because they were cruising against a team with little confidence and a stadium that had lost hope and they allowed the momentum to swing back in our direction. If the officials made an error, it was much less of an error than how City approached the second half.
 
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