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Match Threads Spurs Vs Bournemouth

Date
Apr 15, 2023
KO Time
15:00
Score
Spurs 2-3 Bournemouth

Match Prediction

  • Spurs earn 3 points

    Votes: 66 58.9%
  • Spurs earn 1 point

    Votes: 20 17.9%
  • Spurs earn 0 points

    Votes: 26 23.2%

  • Total voters
    112

Dougal

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SO is any stadium.

Because that is what a stadium is - bricks and mortar surrounding a football pitch.

You're missing Pochettino's football not the fucking bogs filled three inches deep with piss and shit at the old WHL :ROFLMAO:

I loved WHL - but the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is an incredible piece of architecture and a brilliant stadium.
That’s great the first couple of times but loses the appeal somewhat when you remember what you’re there for. I barely notice the stadium now.
 

Albertbarich

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Jul 4, 2020
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My take on a few things.

Our inaction in trying to keep the status quo has cost us. Stellini looks way out of his depth and this squad needed a short sharp shock to the system in the way they're coached.

Speaking of which the coaching has been dreadful and I'm putting that on mr I'm too good to be here Conte. We have no midfield, we can't play out from the back, can't keep possession. Pathetic

Our fans are nothing special let's not spend hours destroying the fanbase . Players get booed, I don't agree with it but it happens at every club, fans are impatient, again every club. We have idiots, we have happy clappers , we have a massive prawn sandwich brigade. That's modern football, you can't just lump it at Spurs fans.
 
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DarwinSpur

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Dec 30, 2020
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That’s great the first couple of times but loses the appeal somewhat when you remember what you’re there for. I barely notice the stadium now.

Tell you what - next home game fill a bucket 4 inches deep with piss, shit and vomit then stand in it with a luke warm plastic bottle of Holsten Pils and yell "We're the Park Lane" over your Neighbour's fence. That'll show Levy!

Seriously - the stadium is brilliant. The football (and sometimes the "fans") is the issue.
 

FibreOpticJesus

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Aug 14, 2005
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Indirect racism possibly? I don’t really want open that can for being condemned as “woke”… but many a football supporter is quite Neanderthal in their tribal culture.. I hope to be wrong
Really weird as I felt the booing was not from the South Stand, where I was. To me it sounded from the west/east/north and was almost muffled. Was weird.
 

Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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Tell you what - next home game fill a bucket 4 inches deep with piss, shit and vomit then stand in it with a luke warm plastic bottle of Holsten Pils and yell "We're the Park Lane" over your Neighbour's fence. That'll show Levy!

Seriously - the stadium is brilliant. The football (and sometimes the "fans") is the issue.
I’d take the bucket at the moment if it meant watching Spurs became more enjoyable to watch.
 

DarwinSpur

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Anyway the treatment of Davinson was despicable but there's a few pearlclutchers out there in the "podcast community" who happily allowed worse to happen to Emerson Royal but looked the other way because it suited their "Djed Spence is goat" agenda.

The scapegoating of individual players is a disgrace. And an embarrassment.
 

homer hotspur

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I enjoyed the last 20 minutes of today's game more than any other game this season. Crowd stopped whining and booing players and genuinely roared the team on and the team responded. As you say - if Richy hits the target it's a completely different feeling.

But maybe the loss will finally end this ridiculous adherence to a back 3/5.
More likely to be a shortage of central defenders
 

Littleharry

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I was in the south stand today and sadly the booing of Sanchez was compared to about 5 people shouting hey Levy out. This seasons a write off, I think it may be a good thing if we get no European football, hit the rest button with a new coach who can actually improve players and put this last 4 years of shit behind us.
 

Nebby

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Four bad managerial appointments on the trot = zero player improvement. Look across at Villa where player stats are on the up. Looks like we’ve wasted prime Kane and Son.
 

Jemster

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Jun 5, 2018
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Tourists don’t boo their own players. ****s do.
True. They’re too busy taking photos and videos for their social media accounts. It’s all good though because in all likelihood they will have passed by the Spurs shop for some souvenirs and maybe bought a pie and a pint too.
 

glacierSpurs

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Sep 28, 2013
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Ultimately great football and results will set everything right in the stadium. There are so many wrongs at the moment and it all just leads to the Daniel Levy being the responsible culprit. Calling out the moaners and tourists by some here would never even be a discussion if the current situation is rosy. Don't miss the bigger picture and direct the issue to the actual one responsible.
 

glacierSpurs

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And TBH, is quite pathetic tourists are always been discounted as 'less than a true fan' by some here just because they are not a local. As if these posters know he/she has not been supporting the club longer and more fervently than they do across the world.
 

fishhhandaricecake

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Nov 15, 2018
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It is karma for putting Stellini and Mason in charge to be honest. That decision alone felt like conceding the season.
Not even Karma mate it’s just keep doing the same thing then nothing will change, Stellini is just a Conte puppet.

Mason on his own or with Redknapp etc would’ve changed things up at least.

The squad and club need fresh more positive approach asap, keeping Stellini on was as you say basically conceding 4th for sure.
 

jolsnogross

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Haha, real top 4 team we have eh? Nobody can be shocked by that, it's the leveling out our season had coming since about october. There used to be a football club over there, now it's an 'entertainment' complex.

Sanchez got booed because he's an atrocious footballer. He's been with us for years now and been getting worse, which is a testament to the squandered millions on shitty coaching over the last 3-4 years. I have no problem with the fans booing him, or Royal before him. Or Porro soon if he continues playing like a headless chicken...what have we got on our hands with him I wonder.

They're all quite happy to accept cheers and plaudits when it's going well. And they should put their big boy pants on when it isn't, and maybe even try to address the problem. As Royal did to an extent.

These guys are highly paid professionals playing at a club with all the trappings of wealth. And frankly, they are one of the worst and least likable teams in my 40 odd years. Our fans are too tolerant of this horseshit if you ask me, and it contributes to a culture of decadent underachievement that is deeply engrained. Only spurs allow large parts, or even whole seasons to drift aimlessly. And we're watching the fruits of that 'strategy'.
 

HedgieSpur

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Really weird as I felt the booing was not from the South Stand, where I was. To me it sounded from the west/east/north and was almost muffled. Was weird.

Was going to post the same thing. I was in 252 and the booing came from Shelf, West and a bit of Paxton.....kinda muffled too...was weird but more importantly reprehensible.
 

1882andallthat

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I've been supporting Spurs since the 70's so I'm used to the rollercoasters of emotions and the brief highs and freqyent disappointments.

Today I took my nephew to his first ever Spurs game, and the sheer excitement on his face at seeing the ground and soaking up the atmosphere and seeing his heroes was priceless I was truly gutted for him, much more for him than me, at that Bournemouth winner with 30 seconds from time. It was like Scrooge had literally snatched all his presents away and burst his balloon all at once, right at the end. A tough introduction to life as a football fan on the way home and getting on the coach and getting back for a 7 and a half year old. I hope I've not scarred the poor boy for life...
 
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Cream

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Jun 23, 2019
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Read the last 20 pages or so.

Levy is amazing. To the majority of the posters here he is fine. The football today was that good one fellow says it was the best he'd seen at the ground all season...No, the real issue is.... THE FANS... With a bit of Stellini thrown in.

Talk about Stockholm syndrome.
 

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