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What Our Opponents' Fans Are Saying About Us 22/23

BAE

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Not quite the cess pit of Arse-maniacs but still feel dirty scrolling their forum:



Is there even any point showing up?


Well we used to be anke to rely upon 3 point lane...


At this point I almost hope we get battered so the board open their eyes.


We might get to see Kane break the PL scoring record.

I don't think we'll get destroyed, I think we'll even put some effort in.

The problem is I just have no hope or faith in this team scoring enough goals to win the game, Potter can't even buy a goal never mind a game, so if anyone is winning this it's Tottenham.


Honestly the most predictable 0-0 you could ever bet on.


I think it's actually D-day for Potter here.

But I don't believe in a 0:0, Conte is most likely smelling the blood already and specially since it looks like Newcastle are having a harder time you know he'll push for the top 4 once again so he'll try to murk Potter and call it a big win as a hype for the spring campaign...



The woodwork, goal line clearances, heroic goalkeeping and our useless finishing means we don't scored.. But I reckon we are close to dishing out a thrashing to someone pretty soon.

Starting with that shower of sh*t from north London next week



give someone a thrashing we only just mastered giving them the ball

We are gonna do this. We will come back from being behind twice. Then, 5 minutes from the end RLC will smash one from the edge of their box. It will hit the side of the far post fly out and hit Kane on the beak then ricochet off Dire's nuts and go over the line.

Don't say that's far fetched people. Something very similar happened at Villa Park on Saturday.



It’s far fetched. You expect Chelsea to score.


As long as Dier starts, there is hope.

Generally we play well against Spurs.

Knowing Conte, he'll go super extra defensive and suuuper c**ty. I expect their midfielders to kick our players all over and someone is going to get sent off.

I know right, should be the game of the season ?

We won't even score. 2 - 0 to them


We’re owed 2 goals by the corrupt officials for the return match. The hair pulling saga and Mendys view was blocked for the other goal.


Glad Spurs beat WHU they might just get over complacent for us.

We certainly need a bit of luck to get the confidence and belief back.


And hopefully somebody yanks Romero to the ground by his hair and we get away with it.


If Kane and Song don't play and Spurs can only field 9 men then we might , just might be able to snatch a draw ??....KTBFFH ?
 
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jurgen

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Always very worrying when the opponent's fans are so down on their chances, especially when its Chelsea..
 

Cavehillspur

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The woodwork, goal line clearances, heroic goalkeeping and our useless finishing means we don't scored.. But I reckon we are close to dishing out a thrashing to someone pretty soon.
This is my worry, those fuckers ALWAYS turn up against us. In saying that we're long overdue a win against them, wouldn't be surprised if its a draw.
 

Insomnia

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ajspurs

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Yeah, as long as Chelsea play like City did.

Every game is different, that's the thing. We can't play like we did against City every game because not every team will set up like that and we won't perform to such a standard every game either, we saw as much in the following games against Leicester, Milan and even the first half against West Ham.

This more so defensive, counter attacking style under numerous managers hasn't often fared well at home to Chelsea. In fact looking back, the last time we've beaten them at home in the league, Pochettino was in charge. Not only that but I think I remember our performance being pretty shocking in those games too.

I just think we need to impose ourselves a bit more. I think if the approach from the start is more so like the one in the 2nd half against West Ham (and so many other 2nd halves) we've got a really good chance but that's strangely a pretty big if.
 

ComfortablyNumb

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Every game is different, that's the thing. We can't play like we did against City every game because not every team will set up like that and we won't perform to such a standard every game either, we saw as much in the following games against Leicester, Milan and even the first half against West Ham.

This more so defensive, counter attacking style under numerous managers hasn't often fared well at home to Chelsea. In fact looking back, the last time we've beaten them at home in the league, Pochettino was in charge. Not only that but I think I remember our performance being pretty shocking in those games too.

I just think we need to impose ourselves a bit more. I think if the approach from the start is more so like the one in the 2nd half against West Ham (and so many other 2nd halves) we've got a really good chance but that's strangely a pretty big if.
You say every game is different, but you can’t deny that City are our bitches. Are you saying that’s just luck?
 

ajspurs

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You say every game is different, but you can’t deny that City are our bitches. Are you saying that’s just luck?

To be honest I meant every game vs a different opposition, hence why I didn't apply that same logic when mentioning our record at home to Chelsea. City (home or away) is similar to Liverpool (away) for us in that yes we don't win at Anfield but we seem to almost always give them a really tough game there. Two teams who naively attack with a high line.
 
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