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• #165177
Yeah man, Unai Emery has worked some incredible magic
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• #165178
Fat Frank is showing Chelsea exactly what they missed, isn’t he?
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• #165179
Chelsea about to be overtaken by Palace. What a state.
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• #165180
Or that 9 point buffer to Palace could disappear and you are in that bottom third dogfight.
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• #165181
And who knows, a miracle could just happen.
It's happening.
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• #165182
Chelsea raising awareness for Samaritans at halftime is the kind of proactivity we’re lacking in every other department right now.
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• #165183
Title Race: the bumpy road, lol
actually either the wheels have fallen off, or we have four flat tyres
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• #165184
It’s April.
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• #165185
What the hell has happened to Philippe Coutinho?
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• #165186
Never watched a whole football match before in my life or really had any interest.
Got free corporate hospitality tickets with a couple of mates to see Tottenham get embarrassed by Bournemouth yesterday.
My mate Sabina’s firm has them on hand at all times for clients but they were going spare this week. The food wasn’t too shabby either.Cracking seats, loved the atmosphere and the energy from the crowd way more than the match.
Was surprised at how camp and dramatic it all was ;)
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• #165187
On the one hand, your only football experience being part of the prawn sandwich brigade makes you the ultimate plastic but, watching Spurs wet the bed is a footballing right of passage. Looks like a fun day out.
I'm still looking forward to the day the Albion get to play at the new Spurs place - if we're still a club next season.
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• #165188
Yeah was a good giggle. Got fed, got watered and all within easy walking distance from home so can’t complain.
It would appear from my extremely limited experience that being a spurs fan is a bit of a masochistic endeavour. Edging that loss all the way into injury time to really draw out the suffering.
Worth it for the acoustics of the stadium during the chanting alone.I did feel a tiny bit guilty taking a seat from someone who’d have appreciated the game but I’m guessing those corporate seats would have been sat empty if we weren’t there.
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• #165189
I did feel a tiny bit guilty taking a seat from someone who’d have appreciated the game
I doubt you'd have taken it off a Bournemouth fan.
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• #165190
I went in with the home fans with a couple of my season ticket holding mates for Spurs vs Forest, never been surrounded by so many entitled moaners in all my life. Bloke behind us banged on about Hugo Lloris being shit for about 20 minutes - he wasn't even playing!
Ground is pretty special and the bars and food are decent, fans are quiet and moany.
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• #165191
[Fergie]
Lads, it's Tottenham.
[/Fergie]
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• #165192
Still injured. Not sure why it's taking so long to come back. But also can't see him getting much of a look in now. Probably off to MLS or something in the summer.
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• #165193
His fall from grace has been pretty steep, that's for sure.
Need to move him on in the summer to free up his wages if nothing else.
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• #165194
Boehly continues to work his magic.
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• #165195
Nice to see VAR giving Liverpool a blatant bit of a helping hand when they need it.
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• #165196
liverpools right back issues have been addressed by klopp just not playing anyone at right back
tactical genius
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• #165197
Looking forward to the Jonathan Wilson article later this week.
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• #165198
and squires
just hope the leeds players don't spot the huge great gaping hole back there -
• #165199
I'm sure the apology from the PGMOL will be some comfort to Leeds
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• #165200
odd game we weren't great but neither were leeds
their heaviest ever premiershit defeat at homeconfidence building for next season
lets hope our pre seasons friendlies vs the likes of forest green and blackpool go just as well and we'll be buzzing by august
The best Villa performance in years. Completely dominant - could have had 5 or 6 against the best defence in the league. Emery is a genius.