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Match Threads Spurs Vs Wolves

Date
Aug 20, 2022
KO Time
12:30
Score
Spurs 1-0 Wolves

Kane (64)

Match Prediction

  • Spurs Win

    Votes: 152 82.6%
  • Wolves win

    Votes: 11 6.0%
  • Score Draw

    Votes: 18 9.8%
  • Goalless Draw

    Votes: 3 1.6%

  • Total voters
    184

doctor stefan Freud

the tired tread of sad biology
Sep 2, 2013
15,170
72,171
1) Hoover shitty floor in the living room
2) Fry a couple of eggs. Offer one to the hound
3) A quick pre-match dump
4) Fresh coffee
5) Another dump, curtesy of 2) and 4)
6) Kick hound for egregious farting in the living room
7) Watch match
8) Wonder what the fuck else there is to do for the rest of the weekend
 

Obie Trice

real name, no gimmick
Aug 7, 2019
56
143
I really hope Sanchez can pick up where Cuti left off, and have a good game today.
I've yet to see a boring game against Wolves. Always so much tension. Looking forward to this one. COYS

Sincerely,

Nervous Norwegian
 

robotsonic

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
2,458
11,396
Absolutely imperative that our WBs are available to tuck in today and offer some pressure and some passing outlet, as their midfield is no joke and will eat our two for breakfast if they're allowed to.
 

Aphex

Well-Known Member
Jan 30, 2021
6,287
33,052
You just get the feeling they may play around our midfield. We will need to be super clinical today, and take any chances that come our way.
 

Wig

Well-Known Member
May 23, 2018
2,840
11,193
Really hope we don't get outnumbered in midfield with Nunes, Moutinho and Neves starting for them.
Sorry to be captain obvious but ultimately both teams have 11 players. We need to focus on where our 11 can hurt them, and if their players are all narrow then hopefully there should be space out wide for our WBs and WFs to exploit. Let's cause them some problems so they need to consider changing formation, rather than vice versa
 

THE SPURSBOY

Well-Known Member
Aug 31, 2012
2,062
4,234
Can see the same as last week with that midfield. Hope we score early to then be able to play on the break otherwise a lot chasing them around
 

ajspurs

Well-Known Member
Jul 7, 2007
23,272
31,671
Sorry to be captain obvious but ultimately both teams have 11 players. We need to focus on where our 11 can hurt them, and if their players are all narrow then hopefully there should be space out wide for our WBs and WFs to exploit. Let's cause them some problems so they need to consider changing formation, rather than vice versa

Well of course that's the ideal scenario but it hasn't always been a case of "if they've got more men in the middle of the pitch we'll find more joy on the flanks/elsewhere". Hopefully that will be the case today but it can go both ways. We may be able to exploit them as we wish but they also may just make life difficult for us all over the pitch. Either have a chance of happening.

I've said it numerous times but our sometimes lack of ability to dictate more of the procedures is our only real occasional shortcoming.
 

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