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West Ham Vs Tottenham: Match Thread

SpartanSpur

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Precisely.

These same cretins spouting that nonsense follow teams that are all below us, a number of which have larger budgets, more established players and a greater history of winning.
Arsenal look likely to finish outside the top 4, have they been labelled as legends?
Utd have a team worth nearly half a billion but have spent most of their home games snatching draws from winning positions. Labelled as legends?
City have won more away than at home and caved in to a weak willed goon team in the semi final. Labelled as legends?
Liverpool, no European Football but cave in against bottom feeders on a regular basis.
Labelled as legends?
Has anyone given Leicester this label at any point this season? Did anyone give Chelsea this label last season?

Complete tripe from clowns glorying in our late demise because their season's have been such abject failures.

Exactly the same reason why Spurs are suddenly to blame for not winning every competition in recent years despite being 5th-6th in line at best. We've rattled them, and they are running out of things to console themselves with when it comes to Spurs' recent progress.



I would bloody love some silverware soon though!
 

mttgary

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Lol, get used to that shambolic defending at Wembley next season.

Our style of play doesnt work on a large pitch. It just doesn't. There is far too much space to fill.

Most teams have worked us out. Long balls over the top to willing runners, if you break the offside trap, you're in.

If we were at WHL next season, I truly believe we'd win the league. I think we'll struggle for top 5 at Wembley unless our style of play receives some major surgery.
 

mttgary

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Lol, get used to that shambolic defending at Wembley next season.

Our style of play doesnt work on a large pitch. It just doesn't. There is far too much space to fill.

Most teams have worked us out. Long balls over the top to willing runners, if you break the offside trap, you're in.

If we were at WHL next season, I truly believe we'd win the league. I think we'll struggle for top 5 at Wembley unless our style of play receives some major surgery.
Of course we could resize the wembley pitch down to the WHLSize
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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Jan 5, 2013
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Of course we could resize the wembley pitch down to the WHLSize
We cant.

We had special dispensation to use our pitch size at WHL because we had no means of increasing it.

Wembley's pitch size is 105x69m. PL rules stipulate that we can reduce the pitch size to 105x68m.
 

EQP

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We cant.

We had special dispensation to use our pitch size at WHL because we had no means of increasing it.

Wembley's pitch size is 105x69m. PL rules stipulate that we can reduce the pitch size to 105x68m.

Just to be clear, we can resize the wembley pitch but not to the same size as whl?
 

Kiedis

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Britannia, Vicarage Road and St. Marys are all 105*68 meters.
We've scored 12 goals in our ventures to those stadiums this season, so it's not like our game can't work on a bigger field than the one at WHL.

I don't think the Wembley factor will be down to pitch size, but a (possible) lack of atmosphere coupled with psychological factors for both us and our opponents. Not factors that will be solved by buying a pacy centre back or some other suggestions I've seen in here in lately.
 
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