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Yeah~ a draw would be great so neither get momentum and dropped pointsI’d love to see Everton get something from the Sunday match.
That would be extreme.
Yeah~ a draw would be great so neither get momentum and dropped pointsI’d love to see Everton get something from the Sunday match.
That would be extreme.
I want painful things to happen to these wankers...and I don't even feel bad about that.
Are you concerned with Everton gaining momentum? Let's get that goodison momentum going...Yeah~ a draw would be great so neither get momentum and dropped points
No~ but I want them relegatedAre you concerned with Everton gaining momentum? Let's get that goodison momentum going...
'95 shall be avenged!No~ but I want them relegated
So do I, but I am definitely more bothered by arsenal’s points total being as low as possible than Everton’s being too high. You’ve got to be cheering for a home winNo~ but I want them relegated
I support 2 teams:So do I, but I am definitely more bothered by arsenal’s points total being as low as possible than Everton’s being too high. You’ve got to be cheering for a home win
Including Chelsea?I support 2 teams:
Tottenham and anyone who is playing arsenal.
Ahhahahahahhahahaha!But I also wanted Havertz over Maddison.
Tottenham having more shots, more possession and more big chances under Ange then they have for a while.
My pick to finish 2nd. (maybe even outside chance of winning the league)
A draw would be a fantastic result but realistically don't see us getting anything from this game.
The love in for "resurgent Spurs under Ange" is quite sickening by the pundits and the Blades are their next lambs to be slaughtered.
How these guys get jobs astounds me. If you look at Spurs results so far in detail, they lost on penalties to a poor Fulham team, who I think will be in the mix. Beat an obviously struggling for form Manure. They were ok but not outstanding at Bournemouth, another one in the mix with us, and were lucky to get a point at Brentford imo. Followed by a good win at hopeless Burnley, yet another in the mix.
We beat them last year, we will be their toughest game so far, except for maybe Brentford away. I am sure we'll keep it tight, frustrate them like we did Citeh and who knows, we may snatch a win. I'm going 0-0 or 1-1. I also think we may get a penalty from their somewhat clumsy defence.
Don't write us off, I hope they read and believe the hype. If we can hold up their speedy strikers, then we can get something from this and shove the pundits words right up their arses.
Interesting fact.That would defeat the purpose of xG as a comparison tool.
A player that regularly outperforms xG or xA is just better at that particular task/situation than the average measured footballer.
It seems that I'm in the minority in this regard, at least in this thread, but I like stat-nerding ^^
@kernowspurscoach1977 - what are you disagreeing with? I merely copied and pasted their comments!There’s a little bit of chatter now…
Tottenham having more shots, more possession and more big chances under Ange then they have for a while.
My pick to finish 2nd. (maybe even outside chance of winning the league)
A draw would be a fantastic result but realistically don't see us getting anything from this game.
I'm not proud of it...Including Chelsea?
It's because they don't believe being ahead by 8 points then only winning 2 of your last 9 games is bottling it, it's just being unlucky that City are so good.They truly are a bizarre fan base. After last season, you would believe they would keep a low profile after bottling the title the way they did. Instead they have forgotten the manor in which they collapsed, making out that they are the chosen ones to topple City’s dominance.
They also forget how they went out early of the cups by pitiful displays that allowed them to avoid injuries and concentrate on the league, the hypocritical bone headed nomads.
Tbf, they will be. Away to them lot is always tough.Funny how they think they are a tougher test than the UTD game.
Just can't compete with city and the money they've spent... whilst spending more than them consistently over the last 2 or 3 seasonsIt's because they don't believe being ahead by 8 points then only winning 2 of your last 9 games is bottling it, it's just being unlucky that City are so good.
In their eyes, bottling it is only winning 12 of your last 13 games, like the season we came 2nd to Chelsea.
We also didn't need Utd to put on Maguire and Evans in order to beat them.We bossed Man UTD in the second half and deserved the win. Arsenal on the other hand huffed and puffed before snatching a late victory.