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Match Threads Spurs vs Cardiff City - Match Thread

Match Prediction

  • Cardiff to Win

    Votes: 10 9.3%
  • Spurs to Win

    Votes: 79 73.8%
  • Score Draw

    Votes: 11 10.3%
  • Goal less Draw

    Votes: 7 6.5%

  • Total voters
    107
  • Poll closed .

SargeantMeatCurtains

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Jan 5, 2013
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I can’t say i’d be too upset if we had dreadful weather this winter and somebody accidentally cut Neil Warnock’s heating.

What a bitter old man. A tosser, in fact.
 

Col_M

Pointing out the Obvious
Feb 28, 2012
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Colin said this.

"I can't understand why Moussa Sissoko wasn't booked just before half-time for that tackle on Greg Cunningham. I've seen a red given for that but not even a yellow? I just don't get it."
 

ardiles

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Nov 24, 2006
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Warnock is a sh*tstirrer

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...warnock-urges-premier-league-force-tottenham/


Neil Warnock has called on the Premier League to force Tottenham Hotspur to play their remaining matches of the season at Wembley, claiming the club's delayed stadium move could present an unfair advantage to Cardiff City's relegation rivals.

Cardiff have now been defeated by Spurs home and away and Warnock believes the league must now intervene to ensure no clubs get a chance this season to play Spurs while they are adjusting to their new surroundings.

Tottenham have confirmed their the Premier League game against Manchester United on January 13 will be played at Wembley, but the club is still hopeful of moving in to their new stadium within weeks despite months of setbacks.

Speaking after his side's 3-0 defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium, Warnock said the league should intervene over Spurs' "cock-ups" with the timing of the new stadium.

"The league should enforce they play at Wembley now for the rest of the season," he said. "I don't think there should be any chance of an advantage to any of our opponents. It's not our fault. We should have been playing at the new stadium ourselves. I think they (the league) should step in now. It should be until the end of the season now.... I think they should enforce it."
 

Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
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Yeah apart from the fact that playing at Wembley is more of an advantage, the dickhead should be thankful.
 

Tucker

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Jul 15, 2013
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Warnock is a sh*tstirrer

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...warnock-urges-premier-league-force-tottenham/


Neil Warnock has called on the Premier League to force Tottenham Hotspur to play their remaining matches of the season at Wembley, claiming the club's delayed stadium move could present an unfair advantage to Cardiff City's relegation rivals.

Cardiff have now been defeated by Spurs home and away and Warnock believes the league must now intervene to ensure no clubs get a chance this season to play Spurs while they are adjusting to their new surroundings.

Tottenham have confirmed their the Premier League game against Manchester United on January 13 will be played at Wembley, but the club is still hopeful of moving in to their new stadium within weeks despite months of setbacks.

Speaking after his side's 3-0 defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium, Warnock said the league should intervene over Spurs' "cock-ups" with the timing of the new stadium.

"The league should enforce they play at Wembley now for the rest of the season," he said. "I don't think there should be any chance of an advantage to any of our opponents. It's not our fault. We should have been playing at the new stadium ourselves. I think they (the league) should step in now. It should be until the end of the season now.... I think they should enforce it."

Bitter old shitbag. As if it’s going to have an effect on his shitty, out of its depth little club, and their inevitable slide back into obscurity.
 

Oscar22

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Warnock should just be pleased he still gets jobs at least one league above his level.
 

Archibald&Crooks

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Feb 1, 2005
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Unpopular onion alert: I've always half liked Warnock, he wears his heart on his sleeve and sticks up for himself and his club and there's never a dull moment with him, plus he's a very good manager at his level, he might talk a load of rubbish now and then but if being passionate and talking bollocks is a crime then 99% of SC should take a good long look at themselves :D
 

Cornpattbuck

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Jul 23, 2013
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Warnock is a sh*tstirrer

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...warnock-urges-premier-league-force-tottenham/


Neil Warnock has called on the Premier League to force Tottenham Hotspur to play their remaining matches of the season at Wembley, claiming the club's delayed stadium move could present an unfair advantage to Cardiff City's relegation rivals.

Cardiff have now been defeated by Spurs home and away and Warnock believes the league must now intervene to ensure no clubs get a chance this season to play Spurs while they are adjusting to their new surroundings.

Tottenham have confirmed their the Premier League game against Manchester United on January 13 will be played at Wembley, but the club is still hopeful of moving in to their new stadium within weeks despite months of setbacks.

Speaking after his side's 3-0 defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium, Warnock said the league should intervene over Spurs' "cock-ups" with the timing of the new stadium.

"The league should enforce they play at Wembley now for the rest of the season," he said. "I don't think there should be any chance of an advantage to any of our opponents. It's not our fault. We should have been playing at the new stadium ourselves. I think they (the league) should step in now. It should be until the end of the season now.... I think they should enforce it."

Complete Rent-a-quote. Can't help himself. Look forward to seeing him relegated again.
 

Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
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Complete Rent-a-quote. Can't help himself. Look forward to seeing him relegated again.
His logic is nonsense. Our stadium is new but it's on top of our old home. Going back will give us a boost. (I hope.)
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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Not really, Liverpool will remain 6 points ahead, and City will push us down to 3rd two points ahead.
He means relatively speaking...they'll be 9 points ahead of us if you get your wish and they beat City.
 

Blackrat1299

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Jan 8, 2006
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He means relatively speaking...they'll be 9 points ahead of us if you get your wish and they beat City.

I suppose it revolves around where the 'individual' wants us to finish. Personally I would like us to finish as high as possible. I am realistic enough to see that we will not win the league so I look at how we can finish 2nd, we need to stay one step ahead of City. Dropping 3 points on Saturday was a disappointment, we have bounced back. Taking into account our hectic schedule small mercy's are welcome.
 

spursbhoy67

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Dec 20, 2006
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Unpopular onion alert: I've always half liked Warnock, he wears his heart on his sleeve and sticks up for himself and his club and there's never a dull moment with him, plus he's a very good manager at his level, he might talk a load of rubbish now and then but if being passionate and talking bollocks is a crime then 99% of SC should take a good long look at themselves :D

Fair points.

Warnock is a manager with a specific skill set. He gets his teams promoted by playing with passion, being organised and playing physically on the edge. He has been the same since his Notts County days. His style of play does not work in the modern EPL, but having said that he has managed teams with limited resources once promoted.

He would be my example for a manager who should be replaced once his team is promoted. He takes teams up. He can't keep them there or help them to kick on. Can't remember a club who has replaced a promoted manager but more should.

As to his comments about the ref. I learned from the greatest manager in the league's history that you argue about referees post game, so you get marginal decisions go your way in the next game or the next time the ref sees you again. Warnock is cut from the same cloth so he is looking for a decision in his team's next couple of league games which are against relegation rivals.

As to his comments about Wembley he doesn't expect the FA to force Spurs to play there all season, but again making comments that may serve as extra motivation when we play their relegation rivals. Again Fergie said something similar a couple of times down the years.
 
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