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***** Tottenham v Leeds OMT *****

I don't know how Bielsa is still in a job. Any other manager would've been sacked weeks if not months ago
 
one set of fans shouts handball and then in irony the other set of fans shout handball every time the ball gets passed around for the next minute or so.

wham fans do it and they think it makes them look really clever, when in reality they sound like a bunch of bellends.
That's got nothing to do with what they're shouting.
 
Yeah, we’re failing to play out from the back the last 15. Staying committed and focused in defence should be enough to see this out though.
Players have no balls to try to fake a pass, it's so predictable it encourages more pressure. We can't press other teams like how other teams press us.
 
Well, this is shaping up to be another inconvenient result for our friends in the media who were clearly enjoying the 'Conte to quit' narrative.

Even the supposedly neutral Premier League Productions, who create the world feed, are ready to pile on - host Steve Bannon begins the half-time show by telling viewers "things were far too comfortable for Spurs".

Now we're being subject to tear-soaked analysis from Ian Wright(!) and Moanin' Owen. We've seen some brilliant moves and passes and dribbles and finishes from Spurs this half.

All they can do is point out how Leeds have made errors, not focusing on what Spurs did well. Can you imagine an Arsenal telecast with a former Spurs player doing primary analysis? The only upside is not having to listen to bitter rubbish spewing from the thin lips of tiny tactics Tim.

Not only does nobody like us, they don't respect us.
 
Well, this is shaping up to be another inconvenient result for our friends in the media who were clearly enjoying the 'Conte to quit' narrative.

Even the supposedly neutral Premier League Productions, who create the world feed, are ready to pile on - host Steve Bannon begins the half-time show by telling viewers "things were far too comfortable for Spurs".

Now we're being subject to tear-soaked analysis from Ian Wright(!) and Moanin' Owen. We've seen some brilliant moves and passes and dribbles and finishes from Spurs this half.

All they can do is point out how Leeds have made errors, not focusing on what Spurs did well. Can you imagine an Arsenal telecast with a former Spurs player doing primary analysis? The only upside is not having to listen to bitter rubbish spewing from the thin lips of tiny tactics Tim.

Not only does nobody like us, they don't respect us.

Leeds are brick, though.
 
They might not but I don’t know if us or Man U will be able to put anything together to stop them.

Yes, Utd also have the CL distraction. Our only hope is that we have more or less our first 11 available for most games given our back-ups (and a few of our starting 11) aren't that great
 
Lloris clearly aware of my moan about not coming out more authoritatively to claim high balls in the six yard box. Tres bien, Hugo.
 
Yes, Utd also have the CL distraction. Our only hope is that we have more or less our first 11 available for most games given our back-ups (and a few of our starting 11) aren't that great

Arsenal have had that and you’d think won’t for whole of rest of the season.
 
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