To those disagreeing with what I've said here, what exactly do you disagree with? Just interested to know.
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Where does it say that??http://www.thefa.com/news/governanc...-players-mousa-dembele-violent-conduct-charge
Looks like only Dembele will be banned - but ban will be more than 3 matches
Otherwise club charged with failing to control players. Usually just a stiff fine and warning
http://www.thefa.com/news/governanc...-players-mousa-dembele-violent-conduct-charge
Looks like only Dembele will be banned - but ban will be more than 3 matches
Otherwise club charged with failing to control players. Usually just a stiff fine and warning
Clattenburg should also get banned for failing to keep control of the match. He was out of his depth from the first whistle.http://www.thefa.com/news/governanc...-players-mousa-dembele-violent-conduct-charge
Looks like only Dembele will be banned - but ban will be more than 3 matches
Otherwise club charged with failing to control players. Usually just a stiff fine and warning
Clattenburg should also get banned for failing to keep control of the match. He was out of his depth from the first whistle.
Clattenburg should also get banned for failing to keep control of the match. He was out of his depth from the first whistle.
http://www.thefa.com/news/governanc...-players-mousa-dembele-violent-conduct-charge
Looks like only Dembele will be banned - but ban will be more than 3 matches
Otherwise club charged with failing to control players. Usually just a stiff fine and warning
Well, first of all Parker has never been in any PL or Championship winning sides. So, am not sure how much he would contribute. Carrick - I dont think he is kind of player who influences players around him. I have never seen him arguing or getting his fellow players going.
Also, we already had 3 players who have won titles but in different leagues.
We are youngest PL squad in the country. There is no indication from Pochettino or from our club in general that we are after any experienced heads. If we are buying we would be buying only 23 year olds or under. So, cant see any experienced heads coming in.
Given above scenario, only way our players will learn is by on the job experience.
Entire squad would have learnt from this title chasing expereince. When the next season comes in, am sure our players would have learnt their mistakes. This includes Pochettino too. There is no better way to learn than learning from your own mistakes.
This exactly. Absolutely spot on. I've been saying this since Monday just not as well as you have put it here. Well said my good manPeople that complain about this because it resulted in us conceding goals or giving up a lead are looking at this in a very narrow, short-sighted context. This was about a whole lot more than winning this game or giving up points from being 2 goals up, the title was gone anyway so the result wouldn't have really mattered.
This was about eradicating any last vestiges of doubt that the Tottenham that led to that infamous Alex Ferguson half-time team talk was gone. This was a watershed moment where we shrugged off any lasting accusation that we are a soft touch. This was about taking it up to the biggest and meanest bully in the yard, a bully that had stolen our lunch money countless times before, and telling that bully to get fucked before punching him square in the nose. This was telling everyone that would listen that we're here to stay and that although we might be the youngest team in the League, we're not going anywhere. This was telling people that they should fear us.
Sometimes the result just doesn't matter and this was certainly one of those times. It transcended the result; it was about so much more than a simple game of football.
Exactly. It was a statement.People that complain about this because it resulted in us conceding goals or giving up a lead are looking at this in a very narrow, short-sighted context. This was about a whole lot more than winning this game or giving up points from being 2 goals up, the title was gone anyway so the result wouldn't have really mattered.
This was about eradicating any last vestiges of doubt that the Tottenham that led to that infamous Alex Ferguson half-time team talk was gone. This was a watershed moment where we shrugged off any lasting accusation that we are a soft touch. This was about taking it up to the biggest and meanest bully in the yard, a bully that had stolen our lunch money countless times before, and telling that bully to get fucked before punching him square in the nose. This was telling everyone that would listen that we're here to stay and that although we might be the youngest team in the League, we're not going anywhere. This was telling people that they should fear us.
Sometimes the result just doesn't matter and this was certainly one of those times. It transcended the result; it was about so much more than a simple game of football.
Hehe, Rose looks like "get that camera outta my face, or else I'll unleash Eric "Wild Dog" Dier on your ass."Whole squad out for lunch today in the sun, passing a phone round showing Dier's tackles. Having a laugh at that whiney melt Fabregas who hurt his vagina wiping hand.
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