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Match Threads Man Utd vs Spurs

Date
Jan 14, 2024
KO Time
4.30 pm
Score
2-2

Match Prediction

  • Spurs Win

    Votes: 97 57.1%
  • Manu Win

    Votes: 31 18.2%
  • Draw

    Votes: 42 24.7%

  • Total voters
    170

hughy

I'm SUPER cereal.
Nov 18, 2007
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Seeing a lot about the Garnacho/Udogie "penalty" appeal but not much about Evans' elbow on Hojbjerg. :meh:
 

degoose

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Jul 3, 2004
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Did you listen to Roy Keane in the studio. We, We, We. Spoken like a true Utd fan except he was Spurs as a kid and also played for Forest . Strange how these players always attach themselves to most success
Ferdinand passes himself off as a lifelong Utd fan even though he was West Ham as a boy, then Leeds.
Lescott another one. Brummie but played 3 or 4 yrs for City now lifelong supporter, Plank.
I always thought pundits were supposed to be impartial . Neville keeps it reasonable.
I know what you mean about the others and there is rarely any impartiality, as for Neville i don't dislike him for impartiality or not it's actually just his commentating. It's very hyperbolic, it is very uninteresting and he does not come out with anything of interest regarding what is happening during a match. It's a lot of oooh and aahs and soundbites for the twitter fans.
 

FITZ

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May 17, 2004
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I know what you mean about the others and there is rarely any impartiality, as for Neville i don't dislike him for impartiality or not it's actually just his commentating. It's very hyperbolic, it is very uninteresting and he does not come out with anything of interest regarding what is happening during a match. It's a lot of oooh and aahs and soundbites for the twitter fans.
I do enjoy Neville’s constant struggle with the way we play - whilst he enjoys it too. He’s always so conflicted since Ange got us playing like this. 😄
 

hughy

I'm SUPER cereal.
Nov 18, 2007
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I do enjoy Neville’s constant struggle with the way we play - whilst he enjoys it too. He’s always so conflicted since Ange got us playing like this. 😄
He'll decide whether our approach is genius or naive depending on individual performances/results just to try and make him sound smart.
 

mil1lion

This is the place to be
May 7, 2004
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Seeing a lot about the Garnacho/Udogie "penalty" appeal but not much about Evans' elbow on Hojbjerg. :meh:
Still think this is odd. I wanted to see them show the replay again as wasn't sure how it looked in real time. Slow motion might of made it look worse than it was but they just moved swiftly on. If that was Lamela instead of Hojbjerg we possibly have another Martial type red.

Also Garnacho should have been booked for diving. Dived twice unpunished as well.
 

Frank Blank

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Aug 9, 2007
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Comfortably the better team almost throughout. Absolutely no doubt in my mind that had Son and/or Maddison been playing we win that game with something to spare.

But on the other hand they could easily have won it with that free McTominay header in the final minute of stoppage time, so on balance happy with a point

Lads, it's only McTominay.
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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They're lucky VAR didn't pick this one up as well. Looks like an elbow into Richy.

We really haven't been on the right side of VAR at all since we played Liverpool.
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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There is nothing in that at all
Off the ball, shoulder looks like it goes into Richys face, could be the angle.

Just find it funny they're still talking about the Udogie Garnacho penalty check but nothing has been said about Evans elbow either.
 

g_harry

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Sep 27, 2005
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Seeing a lot about the Garnacho/Udogie "penalty" appeal but not much about Evans' elbow on Hojbjerg. :meh:
Evans very lucky not to be off. I just wonder had that been Romero would it been reviewed differently - I suspect it would have been.
 

ohtottenham!

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Aug 15, 2013
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Off the ball, shoulder looks like it goes into Richys face, could be the angle.

Just find it funny they're still talking about the Udogie Garnacho penalty check but nothing has been said about Evans elbow either.
Mate, Romero does that stuff on a regular basis. Probably taught Martinez the best technique.
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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Evans very lucky not to be off. I just wonder had that been Romero would it been reviewed differently - I suspect it would have been.
I keep saying this but it needs the Gary Neville "Oooooooooh" for it to be checked properly and he only uses them with Romero now.

Very little made of Wan Bissakas tackle first half too, which he got booked for but again, if its Romero I think it's a different outcome.
 

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