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Well done to Spurs today. :D

 

It would be typical of Liverpool all season if they go and fail to win at home on Sunday against Aston Villa after Fulham & Spurs wins today :arrr:

 

Finally starting to show the form and ability that made me predict they'd finish 4th in my work's Premiership Prediction at the beginning of the season.

 

Kyle will say I am talking bollocks but I can really see you guys pulling it off now tbh, you are on a roll after wins against Real and a couple of good league results and Utd are going through a mini crisis so yeah its gonna be close this year

 

Can see us being near that Top 4 you predicted next season :thumbup:

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To be fair Spurs should be in that 7th and final Europa qualifying spot minimum with the squad they have. Although only 3 points off now so it can be done. And although I've always quite liked Spurs I hope you don't, you've been an apallingly run club for the past couple of years and having a Fulham or Wigan getting there ahead will IMO b just reward!

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To be fair Spurs should be in that 7th and final Europa qualifying spot minimum with the squad they have. Although only 3 points off now so it can be done. And although I've always quite liked Spurs I hope you don't, you've been an apallingly run club for the past couple of years and having a Fulham or Wigan getting there ahead will IMO b just reward!

 

I quite agree. I reckon Spurs might just get it as they're hitting form at the right time, but I hope they don't, as i'm sure most Spurs fans would agree they don't really deserve it. Especially against the likes of Wigan and Fulham who've not as good squads on paper but have been consistent all season.

Fulham or Wigan getting into Europe would embarrass themselves though, I admire both but neither would be realistically good enough to get past the qualifying rounds and would be knocked out by a team from Estonia or Moldova or something, Spurs have much more hope of going further in the competition and have more prestige as a name thus would be a better advert for English football than some mickey mouse team knocking out Fulham/Wigan
But all it would do is continue the ever strengthening molopolies towards the top of the Premiership. You don't know that they'll fail in Europe until they've been in. You'd probably have said the same thing about Middlesbrough a few years ago, and they reached the final! And even if they do embarass themselves, it's no different to Villa and Spurs embarassing themselves this season!
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Thought I would bump this up to show Redknapp's brilliance :thumbup:

 

 

 

From the Telegraph's match report

 

 

But at least Spurs are safe and now pressing for Europe. And they have now conceded just nine Premier League goals at home, two short of the all-time club record of 11, in 1919-20, and with two games to go, against West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City.

 

 

<<< 4 of those were under Ramos so Harry has conceded 5 goals in 15 games at home, compare that with 34 goals the previous season conceded by Jol/Ramos

 

Harry truly has worked a miracle :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

And now Palacious does nothing and gets a free kick given against him

Drug test alll f***ing refs

 

either that or he is going to get a brown paper envelope of cash from Fergie after the game

 

Worst refereeing performance I have EVER seein in all the time I been watching football

 

Fukkin disgrace, want to punch his lights out

And a goal given that never even went over thew fukkin line

 

This is a f***ing disgrace

 

how much you charging Howrd ?? £50 grand ???

 

Choke on it and die you f***iing c**t

Manure 3-2 spuds :lol: @ Spurs

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The c**ts would be behind but for that stupid ref

 

A penalty that was about as believeable as the tooth fairy being real, a goal that had not gone over the line, a foul given against Palacious that never was a foul, it should be 2-1 to us or at best 2-2

 

We are the victim of the worst refereeing in footballing history

Manure 5 -2 Spuds :rofl: @ Spurs

 

if you got nothing constructive to say please kindly stay away from this thread

 

Its like you and Kyle Leonard that give your team the reputation it has

 

I bet you live in Surrey too :manson:

5 goals in 14 minutes! Why didn't Spurs keep playing and pressing forward to make Utd uncomfortable instead of defending so deep?
if you got nothing constructive to say please kindly stay away from this thread

 

Its like you and Kyle Leonard that give your team the reputation it has

 

I bet you live in Surrey too :manson:

 

ahahahaha it stings! :lol:

 

I'm not a Man U fan btw. :arrr:

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How can antiquated sports like Rugby; Tennis & Cricket use technology for key decisions yet the biggest financially earning sport in the world football does not, unless there is corruption in the "beautiful game" which always sees the big teams get the rub of the green over the course of a season; year in year out.

 

Remember what was uncovered within Serie A a few seasons ago with the top sides "buying off" match officials.

 

Anyone who watched that match with Tottenham Hotspur in complete and total control prior to one of the most appalling and disgusting refereeing decisions I have ever witnessed in 30+ years of watching football (by our supposedly best referee!!!!!) and does not agree with me is either incredibly naive or is in denial.

 

FFS WWE's Vince McManus would have been embarrassed by that piece of script writing tonight to engineer a foothold back in the match for the reigning Premiership holders that they scantly deserved beforehand.

Spurs were unlucky, I actually wanted them to win or get at least a draw but alas it was not to be. The penalty was never a penalty, Gomes clearly got a hand to the ball but then it is Howard Webb so i'm not too surprised. After that Spurs fell to pieces and from then on there was only ever going to be one team winning.

 

Craig, Man U's 2nd goal was over the line. Not by much, and it was a tad unlucky as Woodgate tried his damndest to clear it but unfortunately it was over :(

 

Funny how Howard Webb spotted the goal from that distance and awarded it, yet from a similar sort of range he couldn't see Gomes get a hand to the ball that led to the penalty. Was the linesman even assisting him?

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