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Match Prediction

  • Spurs Win

    Votes: 59 30.9%
  • City Win

    Votes: 95 49.7%
  • Score Draw

    Votes: 36 18.8%
  • Goalless Draw

    Votes: 1 0.5%

  • Total voters
    191
  • Poll closed .

scat1620

L'espion mal fait
May 11, 2008
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So I thought he should have got a mention but maybe he isn't Joses type of player I don't know.
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Bobby TwoShots

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Aug 8, 2019
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I dont think he was that bad today. He is such an instinctive player that he will always get into those positions where he can create. It isnt coming off and I agree that he shouldn't be a nailed on starter, but he is still an excellent player imo.
Agree. Having his leg trampled on didn’t help him either
 

Ronwol196061

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Apr 9, 2018
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Apparently pep hasn't come out of the changing room after 45 mins, he might get fined.

He helped change the momentum,yes apart from the red card,His passing are quick and sure and his confidence shows out. Before we were running and chasing and with NDombele there is a grounding to us
 

luRRka

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Jul 27, 2008
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We see these type tackles infact with Aurier and also in the past Wanyama and others. It didn't look intentional but he didn't hold back either. There is a fine line between it being a bad foul and not a fail. He did get the ball first. If the situation was reversed what would we have said,That's how you get to the truth
Nonsense I would have been angry at our player for such a stupid dangerous challenge and accepted the fact they deserved to be sent off. I dont see how anyone can defend it

Edit the majority of people on here would be saying how stupid and reckless aurier for example is if it was him committing the foul
 

Ronwol196061

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Apr 9, 2018
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Nonsense I would have been angry at our player for such a stupid dangerous challenge and accepted the fact they deserved to be sent off. I dont see how anyone can defend it

Edit the majority of people on here would be saying how stupid and reckless aurier for example is if it was him committing the foul

Yes they would but not quite that loud. And if one oif our fancied players would have done it you wouldn't have heard a word
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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that’s the first time I’ve seen it. It’s a perfect example of the inconsistencies of officials. Some would give that a red and some a yellow. I think if one of our players was sent off for that I wouldn’t be over the moon.

edit; seen it again. Yeah that’s a red.
 
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worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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It seems four at the back five in attack and Winksy running around in midfield is the way to go then?. Great hard working performance by every one of them today with some really cracking individual games, Bergwijn ran himself into the ground, literally, he cramped up and laid on the ground. I am chuffed as nuts absolutely made up. Also got to add there's not been a buzz as good as that leaving the ground for quite a while.
 
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davidmatzdorf

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Jun 7, 2004
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The solution starting to become clearer?

  • Mourinho's first 9 matches: 15 goals conceded
  • Mourinho's next 9 matches: 6 goals conceded

The problem definitely becoming clearer:

  • Mourinho's first 9 matches: 21 goals scored
  • Mourinho's next 9 matches: 10 goals scored
 

wrd

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Aug 22, 2014
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The solution starting to become clearer?

  • Mourinho's first 9 matches: 15 goals conceded
  • Mourinho's next 9 matches: 6 goals conceded

The problem definitely becoming clearer:

  • Mourinho's first 9 matches: 21 goals scored
  • Mourinho's next 9 matches: 10 goals scored

Unfortunately the Kane factor distorts the goals scored problem.
 
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