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Chelsea Vs Tottenham: Match Thread

nightgoat

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Fabregas reactions is embarrassing.

Look at them all, Fabregash, Azpilicueta, Mikel and Cahill are all miles away from the incident but all sprint to the ref, as if he needed any more persuasion to give Chelsea everything. Pathetic. It's why football needs to introduce the same rule as rugby that only the captains are allowed to speak to the ref unless spoken to.

There's at least four of them manhandling the ref as well. Yet he doesn't seem to object to it.
 

nightgoat

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funny thing about fiberglass is that arsenal fans still hate him, most chelscum fans think he played poorly to get jose the sack and barca fans think he was not good enough for them...poor fiber just can't get any love

I bet even his mum thinks he's a ****.
 

Rocksuperstar

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summing up



You know what makes me laugh? Reading the comments and all the hate and spite about it - this is, perhaps, the one single game we've ever shown teeth, and we were riled into it. Chelsea went out of their way to wind us up and we bit. And didn't we fuckin' bite.

They want to feel hard done by, they're welcome to. They wanted to turn up the heat, we showed them what we are made of when a team tries to bully us - we don't retaliate, we go bezerk.

They might have salvaged a draw, but that is the definition of chat shit, get banged.
 
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glacierSpurs

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For the first time, they finally played out of our skin like the soft larvae suddenly moulting out to true beetles.. Majority of the players involved in last night game knew that they will stay for a bigger project in the next season to come.. They loving it here.. They stood up to the feet and fingers of those that riled them, taunted them, despised them, and returned them some favour of their own.. Tick for tack, they knew only this bullish club deserved what was threw to them last night.. The disciplinary outburst was unprecedented, cos the rest of the clubs won't stoop that low, probably not even arseanal nor wet spammers.. The lads truly played for the club..

On the contrary, the blue scums, still wearing golden badges on their sleeves, were shamelessly becoming ex-Champions, by not playing to be a current one, but stopping their opponent to becoming one, happily celebrating a draw they only craved, forgotten they are languishing in 9th.. I guess most will look for pasteur green next season, so they won't care, hence they are not playing for the club definitely.. Yet their single-celled fans still enjoyed that..

So the beetles have come out.. No more larvae, no more soft underbellies, and no more soft touch Spurs.. COYS!
 

spursfan77

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He just seems to be walking... maybe that step is slightly longer than his others... could easily be seen as accidental. I love how he rolled around so much though. Pussy.


There's no way lamela did that on purpose. He wasn't even looking at him. Nothing to see here at all expect for Fabregas's embarrassing over retain. He's a grown man FFS.

Also you had to laugh when he was thrusting his had in the linesman's face. There wasn't even a mark to be seen!
 

TGE

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Is anyone still laughing at this game in their minds? Was sitting on the tube alone with my thoughts and just started bursting it laughing in front of everyone over how dirty we were... fucking loved it.

Lamela nonchalantly stepping on that ****s fingers and the **** reacting the way he did... like that was fucking funny,
 

spurs mental

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There's no way lamela did that on purpose. He wasn't even looking at him. Nothing to see here at all expect for Fabregas's embarrassing over retain. He's a grown man FFS.

He was waiting for the contact if you watch him. Moves go get up and then sees Lamela walking in the general direction of his hand. Hope he was able to wipe his vagina last night before having to get his hand amputated.
 

Gb160

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There's no way lamela did that on purpose. He wasn't even looking at him. Nothing to see here at all expect for Fabregas's embarrassing over retain. He's a grown man FFS.

Also you had to laugh when he was thrusting his had in the linesman's face. There wasn't even a mark to be seen!
I think it was completely on purpose, but the beauty of it was it's almost impossible to prove as he's looking the other way when he does it...it's pure Argentinian cynical brilliance.
 

spurs mental

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I have to admit, when Sonny scored the 2nd I jumped up and shouted oh you beautiful Asian. My missus ran in thinking I was watching porn.
 

Sweetsman

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He just seems to be walking... maybe that step is slightly longer than his others... could easily be seen as accidental. I love how he rolled around so much though. Pussy.

That's interesting. His attention is drawn to stuff happening on the touchline and then he steps on his hand.
 

spursbhoy67

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I stayed off line last night, but now the dust has settled some thoughts on the football side of the game.

Why at 2-0 and on top and with the ball in the final third did we turn and go all the way back to Lloris (Rose)? Some players thought the game was done and Chelsea would give up. We needed to kill the game off, a third goal rather than shutting up shop because we have done the former and not yet there with the latter.

It was obvious that Hazard was brought on to run at Walker as he was on a yellow. It was evident in the build up to their second goal that he could not foul and did not track him back. However, I think his head had gone in the second half and could and should have been replaced.

Toby and Jan have played well all season, but were missing when we needed them the most last night. They have more experience than most of our players and need to coach them through the game.

If we fail to finish second will fans still be as positive about last night's game and throwing away a two goal lead with some players losing the head?

The last two games have shown the impact of mental fatigue. We have had to chase Leicester, play after them, react to their results and play opponents in WBA and Chelsea who did not want us to win the league. The strain was there last night and last Monday and we needed an old head on the field to see us through both games.

I have written previously that Leicester have been under no pressure in the title race because the players survived a relegation fight last season. As someone who has been at a club that was and is a perennial relegation fighter I can tell you that is real pressure in a football context.
 

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I like to think I'm mature and have always hated violence of any sort. Practically a pacifist but if Lamela meant that then I live him even more.
 
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