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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,209
    Eze has now scored 6 goals in the PL this season and 5 of them have come against Spurs. His only other goal was against his former club, Palace. 
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,869
    Time for a pointless stupid question but humour me.

    Put Charlie Kelman in this Arsenal side for a full season….. how many does he score? Not saying he is a prem player by any means but most champ strikers would shank a couple in 
    Against this Spuds team I'd almost fancy Charlie to get a goal or two playing for us!

    Blimey, they're poo. Would be fun to have them back in Div Two for the first time in almost 50 years.
  • fenaddick said:
    Time for a pointless stupid question but humour me.

    Put Charlie Kelman in this Arsenal side for a full season….. how many does he score? Not saying he is a prem player by any means but most champ strikers would shank a couple in 
    Given that Gyökeres was a very successful Championship striker and has scored 8 this season I think Kelman maybe gets 2 max 
    Only scored 3 in his first 19-games when on loan at Coventry ;)
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,479
    There's a real chance west ham or spurs could go this season.

    But I can see it now, blooming Forest are going to muck it up and let the pair of them off the hook.
    Would be so fun to see how cavernous and empty one of those two massive stadiums looked 
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,869
    fenaddick said:
    There's a real chance west ham or spurs could go this season.

    But I can see it now, blooming Forest are going to muck it up and let the pair of them off the hook.
    Would be so fun to see how cavernous and empty one of those two massive stadiums looked 
    On the bright side for the Totteringham hierachy they are guaranteed top-flight football at their ground next season.








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  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,869
    Eze has now scored 6 goals in the PL this season and 5 of them have come against Spurs. His only other goal was against his former club, Palace. 
    Flat track bully.
  • This Spurs side has every chance of getting relegated.

    West Ham are showing some fight and Forest despite where they are have picked up some points recently.

    In the last 10 games, Spurs are bottom of the form table with just 7 points (Wolves and Burnley have 8).
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,161
    edited February 22
    This Sky commentator for Spurs Arsenal is fucking awful to listen to. His general commentary is ok I suppose, but it’s when there’s an effort on goal that pisses me off. The number of times he just screams the name of whoever is taking a shot drives me insane.
    SakaaAAAAAAAA!!
    GyökereeEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!
    TrossaaAAAARRRRDDDD!!

    Makes my ears bleed. Prick. Just commentate on the game you twat.
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,869
    This Sky commentator for Spurs Arsenal is fucking awful to listen to. His general commentary is ok I suppose, but it’s when there’s an effort on goal that pisses me off. The number of times he just screams the name of whoever is taking a shot drives me insane.
    SakaaAAAAAAAA!!
    GyökereeEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!
    TrossaaAAAARRRRDDDD!!

    Makes my ears bleed. Prick. Just commentate on the game you twat.
    That'll be Peter Drurrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyy.


  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,869
    Great keeping by Raya to claw that off the goal-line.

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  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,676
    Aguerooooooo
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,210
    Dr Tottenham delivering once again for a club struggling a bit, and needing a result to kickstart their season. 

    Spurs vs Forest on the 22nd March could be very interesting.

    Looking at the table, Spurs are just 10 points above hopeless Burnley, but 32 behind Arsenal.
  • Spurs performances in their derby games with Arsenal this season have been even worse than us v Millwall.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,469
    Eze has now scored 6 goals in the PL this season and 5 of them have come against Spurs. His only other goal was against his former club, Palace. 
    He doesn't seem to travel well.
  • siblers
    siblers Posts: 2,197
    Watching Dragusin for Spurs is giving me PTSD of Djimi Traore. 
  • Tudor is such a weird appointment for spurs.  His managerial record is awful 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,479
    Tudor is such a weird appointment for spurs.  His managerial record is awful 
    He has a reputation for a firefighter, the awful bit comes when he stays too long. I kinda get it on a short term deal where they need to show a bit more fight
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,211
    In all my years going Spurs, thats the first time I've literally been in the same block where it was a massive Spurs on Spurs brawl.  It was like a warzone last 10 mins and I took myself off to the concourse to avoid the rawcus.

    Us lot brought the noise, the team showed some effort and work rate first half but second half was a complete shambles and was chasing shadows for the most part.

    Two questions though...

    Gabriel's block on Kolo Muani.  How on earth did that escape punishment?

    Then the disallowed goal.  In the Liverpool game, Etitike pushed Romero and the goal stood after review yet Gabriel gets away with bloody murder.  Just not getting the rub of the green at the moment.  If that game had gone 2-2 at that point, it may have changed the game but I doubt it would have changed the result.

    Not a surprise losing yesterday but the manner of it second half was more than disappointing.  Even more disappointing seeing van der Venn's reaction to the new manager when he was sending out instructions.  His attitude absolutely stinks.  His head is elsewhere and he's already at his new club.  We are bang in trouble.

  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,211
    siblers said:
    Watching Dragusin for Spurs is giving me PTSD of Djimi Traore. 
    Tell me about it.  He's 5th choice CB at best.  (Danso 3rd, Ben Davies likely 4th ahead of him in a back 3).  A prime example of the absolute sh*t we have brought into the club over the last 4-5 transfer windows.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    siblers said:
    Watching Dragusin for Spurs is giving me PTSD of Djimi Traore. 
    Tell me about it.  He's 5th choice CB at best.  (Danso 3rd, Ben Davies likely 4th ahead of him in a back 3).  A prime example of the absolute sh*t we have brought into the club over the last 4-5 transfer windows.
    You do actually have another decent centre back (Vuskovic). The problem of course is that he's out on loan right now.

    Ranks amongst the top five CBs in the Bundesliga for defensive duels won, aerials duels won, and interceptions this season.

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  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,869
    JohnBoyUK said:

    Two questions though...

    Gabriel's block on Kolo Muani.  How on earth did that escape punishment?

    Then the disallowed goal.  In the Liverpool game, Etitike pushed Romero and the goal stood after review yet Gabriel gets away with bloody murder.  Just not getting the rub of the green at the moment.  If that game had gone 2-2 at that point, it may have changed the game but I doubt it would have changed the result.

    That's part of the reason why I'm not fussed about Charlton getting promoted back to the Premier League: the officials and VAR are geared against the little clubs and guaranteed not to give decisions in our favour ...

    ;)
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,211
    JohnBoyUK said:
    siblers said:
    Watching Dragusin for Spurs is giving me PTSD of Djimi Traore. 
    Tell me about it.  He's 5th choice CB at best.  (Danso 3rd, Ben Davies likely 4th ahead of him in a back 3).  A prime example of the absolute sh*t we have brought into the club over the last 4-5 transfer windows.
    You do actually have another decent centre back (Vuskovic). The problem of course is that he's out on loan right now.

    Ranks amongst the top five CBs in the Bundesliga for defensive duels won, aerials duels won, and interceptions this season.
    The way Vuskovic has been playing for Hamburg, he'll walk straight into our defence next season, no matter whether Romero or vdV is there or not.

    However, if we go down, I'd suggest you're more likely to see him in a Bayern Munich kit next season.
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    In all my years going Spurs, thats the first time I've literally been in the same block where it was a massive Spurs on Spurs brawl.  It was like a warzone last 10 mins and I took myself off to the concourse to avoid the rawcus.

    Us lot brought the noise, the team showed some effort and work rate first half but second half was a complete shambles and was chasing shadows for the most part.

    Two questions though...

    Gabriel's block on Kolo Muani.  How on earth did that escape punishment?

    Then the disallowed goal.  In the Liverpool game, Etitike pushed Romero and the goal stood after review yet Gabriel gets away with bloody murder.  Just not getting the rub of the green at the moment.  If that game had gone 2-2 at that point, it may have changed the game but I doubt it would have changed the result.

    Not a surprise losing yesterday but the manner of it second half was more than disappointing.  Even more disappointing seeing van der Venn's reaction to the new manager when he was sending out instructions.  His attitude absolutely stinks.  His head is elsewhere and he's already at his new club.  We are bang in trouble.

    Look upon it as preparation for the Refs you will get in the Championship and no VAR 
  • Extreme examples last night but the crowding of the keeper so he can't move is getting daft in the PL, isn't it?

    Don't understand when they went from it being a foul when you basically moved your arm in the vague direction of the keeper and he fell over, to now allowing blatant obstruction in the hope you can bundle a goal in?
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,479
    Extreme examples last night but the crowding of the keeper so he can't move is getting daft in the PL, isn't it?

    Don't understand when they went from it being a foul when you basically moved your arm in the vague direction of the keeper and he fell over, to now allowing blatant obstruction in the hope you can bundle a goal in?
    It’s the clever positioning of having attacker-defender-keeper as the defender can’t foul his own keeper even if he is in the way 
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,676
    fenaddick said:
    Extreme examples last night but the crowding of the keeper so he can't move is getting daft in the PL, isn't it?

    Don't understand when they went from it being a foul when you basically moved your arm in the vague direction of the keeper and he fell over, to now allowing blatant obstruction in the hope you can bundle a goal in?
    It’s the clever positioning of having attacker-defender-keeper as the defender can’t foul his own keeper even if he is in the way 
    We had a perfectly good goal ruled out against Leicester for that exact reason.
    Years ago up at Villa, we had a corner and Alpay knocked Thomas Sorenson over. The ball dropped to the floor and we bundled it in.
    The lino's flat went up and they got a free kick. Pre VAR days obviously, not that it seems to matter anyway.
  • "According to UEFA’s European Club Finance and Investment Landscape report, Chelsea reported a staggering €407m (£342m) deficit for the 2024/25 season."
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 3,319
    "According to UEFA’s European Club Finance and Investment Landscape report, Chelsea reported a staggering €407m (£342m) deficit for the 2024/25 season."
    so much for the premiership being profitable.
  • AllHailTheHen
    AllHailTheHen Posts: 3,161
    edited February 27
    The insane financial gymnastics on both sides that are allowing Chelsea to get away with this are something to behold