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  1. Junior19

    Putin & Russia

    Well, well, well. The actors in our play has taken their stage positions. Vladimir Putin has taken the role as the villain with the moustache (sans moustache), that much is clear. The little tramp certainly has gone and done it again. What really scares the bejaisus out of me is that it appears...
  2. Junior19

    Antonio Conte - officially NOT the coach of THFC

    If Conte has such a frail mind/ego that he cannot cope with a loss at Turf Moor on a cold wednesday in february, he should take up knitting or raising bunnys, not be a football manager. On saturday he was on top of the world, a brilliant manager with brilliant players, and now he is a...
  3. Junior19

    Harry Winks

    True. Very few goals are down to one single mistake alone, unless it is the goalkeeper or central defender making a howler that you cannot recover from. Usually they are a compound of several mistakes, each in it self "repairable", but in sum unrecoverable. Even Davies stupid slip could/should...
  4. Junior19

    Oliver Skipp

    I'm also a huge fan of Skipp, and I can't wait to get him back playing. But anyone who thinks he is the savior and the sole solution to our current plight is sadly mistaken. Those stats are missing vital information. Yes, we won some matches. But we did so by the skin of our teeth in quite a few...
  5. Junior19

    Mighty Spurs vs SCBC

    Wow. That was quick...
  6. Junior19

    Mighty Spurs vs SCBC

    But that is the point, I think he is a bit to inflexible with regards to the back three/five. He could have stabilized the defence by going to a back four earlier, putting Bentancour on for either one of the back three, or Reggie, and taken control of the central part of the pitch. Instead...
  7. Junior19

    Harry Winks

    Both Winks and PEH had difficult a difficult time yesterday. They were both forced/lured out of position by Southampton, but they should be experienced enough and have enough communication skills to not allow that to happen to them. It was a rippling effect that turned into a tsunami, and in...
  8. Junior19

    Rodrigo Bentancur

    yesterdays result overshadows most of what Bentancur had to contribute, but it is looking very promising. A player with a dash of Dembele's ball control, Huddlestones passing range, and the mobility of.. well, can't think of a spurs midfielder of recent with quick feet. Anyhow. Should become...
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    Harry Winks

    Winks didn't have the best of games yesterday. Neither did anyone else. But yesterday was a tactical disaster. I'm baffled that we didn't go 3-5-2 when they swamped our midfield, or even 4-2-3-1. We hardly changed shape, even it was clear that Southampton had a plan to expose us.
  10. Junior19

    The case for the defence

    Jeez, a lot of bare nerves around today… I was making a joke (or tried to) about someone wanting to seize asset in a foreign country and ended up in a discussion about etymology, history and all? just for the record, I’m norwegian. As far as history goes I can shut up about invading anyone...
  11. Junior19

    The case for the defence

    Oh so sorry. On behalf of all those who were invaded, we're sorry. GREAT Britain!
  12. Junior19

    The case for the defence

    Right... History started in 1900, did it? Which countries did Britain invade? Of the current 200 nations in the world, the British have invaded all but 22 of them. The lucky 22 include Sweden, Luxembourg, Mongolia, Bolivia, and Belarus. The full analysis is available in Stuart Layrooster's...
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    The case for the defence

    I think seizing assets _in_ another country is pretty frowned upon in the current international climate. Britain has a great deal of history of doing so, but i'm not sure you'd want to go back down that road! :) I think the technical terms for it is "invasion" and "colonism".
  14. Junior19

    Luis Diaz

    Well, there were a point in time where they were on a sharp, downwards trajectory, and there were a bit of uncertainty to the future of the club. We were on a rising trajectory, and I think that made us more attractive to players. After the conclusion of the takeover and entry of Klopp normality...
  15. Junior19

    The case for the defence

    The still only tells half the story. Our left side were torn to shreds time and time again due to the combinations Ziyech, Azpilicueta and Mount set up out there, and we failed to find a counterstroke to that over three games. We knew about it, we tried to counter it, but we could not. The...
  16. Junior19

    **** Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur ****

    Compare Kane barely touching Silva with Azpi leaning with two straight arms into our defenders on corner a few minutes ago..
  17. Junior19

    **** Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur ****

    well, just about the only thing the opposition on the two occations have in common is the kit colour…
  18. Junior19

    **** Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur ****

    Our left side is not working particularly well, offensive or defensive.
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City*** OMT

    Season-defining moment, if there ever was one!
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    Fabio Paratici - Unemployed DoF (ban ends 30 June)

    The blockbuster film "The Fullbacks of Notre London": Manager 1 identifies square-shaped hole in squad. Dof buys square-shaped peg. Manager 1 gets fired. Manager 2 changes system. Manager 2 identifies triangle shaped hole in squad, tries to force square shaped peg into triangle hole. Disaster...
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