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Match Threads Spurs Vs Arsenal

Date
Jan 15, 2023
KO Time
16:30
Score
Spurs 0-2 Arsenal

Match Prediction

  • Spurs win

    Votes: 108 37.8%
  • Arsenal win

    Votes: 140 49.0%
  • Score draw

    Votes: 38 13.3%
  • Goalless draw

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    286

JimmyG2

SC Supporter
Dec 7, 2006
15,014
20,779
Arsenal 14 points ahead of us
and 18 points goal difference
with a game in hand.
Has the gap ever been as wide?
And not even half way yet.

Ramsdale, horrible man
saved them today.
Need to knuckle down if we are to make top six.
 

glacierSpurs

Well-Known Member
Sep 28, 2013
16,163
25,474
I only saw Kane trying to encourage the team after going down 2-0. But the lads were clearly not responding.
 

Dakes

DNA of the Tottenham
Jan 28, 2020
2,377
7,929
For our next home game the players might as well wear shirts promoting the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert or whatever event is next at the Stadium. THFC are part of the entertainment mix offering from ENIC.
 

bigspurs

Well-Known Member
Aug 9, 2005
3,199
2,433
Most top managers would be able to get a tune out of this squad of players. At this point I’d have Poch back. At least we would have some decent football to watch again. Plus he understands the importance of making an effort in the first half. I’ve never seen a team that only plays football in the second half, it’s not a tactic, it’s just weird.
 

wrd

Well-Known Member
Aug 22, 2014
13,603
58,005
Yeah that’s why Ramsdale was MOTM

He was man of the match because no outfield player on the pitch did anything beyond a 6/10 all game and his counter part chucked the ball in the net. It's not like he was sprawling across the goal, he made 1 that was beyond what would be expected of him. I question how people can sit here and bother trying to make the case for our second half being a good performance when we just lost 2-0 at our own ground to our main rivals who are sauntering to a league title. Is that really the takeaway given the context of things right now.
 

southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
12,686
15,294
For our next home game the players might as well wear shirts promoting the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert or whatever event is next at the Stadium. THFC are part of the entertainment mix offering from ENIC.
They look like the support act atm!
 

mrlilywhite

Well-Known Member
Sep 1, 2008
3,177
5,003
…and do Arsenal an even bigger favour.
Doing them a favour should be far from our minds. Turning this pile of crap into something that resembles a football team willing to play for the club should be our no.1 priority. Unfortunately, we have no power or desire to force the situation to get rid of the most critical problem that continues to hamper our club and ulltimately our performances on the pitch.
 

Chimbo!

Well-Known Member
Jan 7, 2007
3,616
3,396
WHAT THE EFF DOES CONTE WORK ON IN TRAINING
Continuous stream of 2-0 deficits, miserable play, first defeat at home to Arsenal in a decade, says we’re lucky to have him, says we can’t buy youngsters to win titles and our rivals do that. He should fucking go. He’s the antithesis of what I want as a spurs boss. Overpaid shite is what he is.
 

wrd

Well-Known Member
Aug 22, 2014
13,603
58,005
For our next home game the players might as well wear shirts promoting the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert or whatever event is next at the Stadium. THFC are part of the entertainment mix offering from ENIC.

I was dismayed that rock music was playing at full time.
 

Bluto Blutarsky

Well-Known Member
Mar 4, 2021
15,467
71,719
For our next home game the players might as well wear shirts promoting the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert or whatever event is next at the Stadium. THFC are part of the entertainment mix offering from ENIC.
Maybe play "Give it away" as our walk out song?

?Give it away, give it away, give it away now?
 

DenverSpur

Well-Known Member
Sep 25, 2011
2,080
5,756
Because he insists on playing a midfield pivot every fucking game which has seen us go behind game after game. Their second goal was straight through the middle and Odegaard had time for a picnic before he bunged it in the net. How he sets up like that against the team who are running away with the league, when we routinely struggle against average shite with 343 is totally beyond me. How can he not see it FFS!
It doesn’t help that both CMs bombed forward so when we lost the ball Odegaard is left in acres of space in the middle of the park. One always has to stay back to keep the gate closed.
 

freeeki

Arsehole.
Aug 5, 2008
11,856
69,554
Would I rather have Daniel Levy with a different manager, or would I rather have Antonio Conte with a different chairman?

Oooh tough choice…
 

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