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Norwich Vs Tottenham: Match Thread

Sweetsman

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@Good Doctor M : I was asking whether it happened based on his reaction, not that it had happened. You're allegedly a doctor, so you should understand how diagnoses are made.
 

thinktank

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We're so wasteful of good opportunities in the final third. Baffling at times. Did watch the SCBC v scum game straight after though and was made to feel better by the sheer woefulness of s'ton in and around goal. Absolutely shocking.

Good, important win for us.

Narge are dire. They obviously got a rocket up 'em at half time but the damage had already been done.
 

Gaz_Gammon

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Some good comedy here.....muppets



One thing that rings true is when Claude says words to the effect of "look at that guy sitting in his fucking ranch for half a year".

In fairness to Claude, Kronke has run the Nuggets, Rapids, and Avalanche into the ground. Zero investment. The St Louis Rams he is moving to California into the biggest TV market, again to make money.

The best thing at Arsenal to help Spurs is not Wenger staying as Manager, but Kronke staying as Chairman, and that ain't about to change until the other mad Russian gets control.
 

coys63

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Besides the next two games, their run in is ridiculously easy too... I can genuinely see the fuckers winning the league with that crap excuse for football...
United (a) Everton (h) and Chelsea (a) last 3 games of the season so not that easy.
 

Sweetsman

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One thing that rings true is when Claude says words to the effect of "look at that guy sitting in his fucking ranch for half a year".

In fairness to Claude, Kronke has run the Nuggets, Rapids, and Avalanche into the ground. Zero investment. The St Louis Rams he is moving to California into the biggest TV market, again to make money.

The best thing at Arsenal to help Spurs is not Wenger staying as Manager, but Kronke staying as Chairman, and that ain't about to change until the other mad Russian gets control.
Did I just hear Claude complain about Arsenal fans being quiet? Has he just woken up from a decades long sleep to realise he's an Arsenal fan? That's the MO of Goons, Claude: leave while there's still a breath inside you!
 

Sweetsman

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I thought Watford played nice, tidy football in the first half, but achieved nothing and then became really ragged in the second. Hopefully, if we are patient we will be able to turn them over at the weekend.
 

Col_M

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Feb 28, 2012
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I always wonder how a match thread goes in for days after the game has finished. I see now, it's because Watford, who are not Norwich, played Nice
 

EQP

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Imagine if we still had Bale

Oof!!

No, then we wouldn't have made all those signings that didn't work out, which in turn would not have forced Levy to find a head coach who could nurture young talent etc we probably wouldn't have tried to get Dele Alli.
 

crokey

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No, then we wouldn't have made all those signings that didn't work out, which in turn would not have forced Levy to find a head coach who could nurture young talent etc we probably wouldn't have tried to get Dele Alli.

I feel like I should let you know that Gareth Bale is better than Dele Alli
 

EQP

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I feel like I should let you know that Gareth Bale is better than Dele Alli

True. But chances are we would've sold him and been back to square one. The same issues that plagued us before (mentality, under performing) would still be part of the culture.
 

NEVILLEB

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No, then we wouldn't have made all those signings that didn't work out, which in turn would not have forced Levy to find a head coach who could nurture young talent etc we probably wouldn't have tried to get Dele Alli.

Levy fired Redknapp because he wanted a young, progressive Manager to bring talent through. That's why he went for AVB over a more experienced Manager.

Selling Bale wasn't the reason.
 
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