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Posted
13 hours ago, ttfn said:

I'll say now what I said 8 months ago; Alli is the nastiest player in the league.

 

Absolutely horrible piece of work; falls to the ground at the slightest contact but more than happy to stamp and leave his foot in throughout the game, all in front of the obliging officials. 

 

The sort of kid who'd have been a teacher's pet despite bullying the smallest kid in the class.

Dennis Wise with more talent.

Posted
16 hours ago, fazzyfox said:

Just visited that Frothing Cock forum, they're still making unsubtle performance enhancing drug allegations. Unless Red Bulls and Strong Expresso Coffees are on the banned list we have nothing to fear! Why Spurs introduced Horlicks to their players towards the end of the season is a mystery. 

Are you sure Vardy's port tipple isn't on the banned list yet ??

:vardy:

Posted
3 hours ago, Lineker's Left Foot said:

Their forum makes me laugh, especially that Joe Clash fella.  You get banned from there if you wind them up.... Forever in Arsenal's shadow and they are cnuts too!!

Joe Clash proper lost it on their match thread last night lol

Mind you, there was at least four Leicester posters on there winding him up and talking shite. If we had four Spurs WUM's high jacking this thread we'd probably say they were obsessed with us too. 

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In the meantime tho

Spurs are Trying to negotiate a new Shirt Sponsor for the remainder of the season with free samples to enhance their players from looking like floppy cocks might not work on Delle Ali though !!

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Posted

Spurs are a talented side there is no question, their continual falling over and trying to con the ref was probably down to frustration which is a compliment to our performance.

We are the only team so far to score in open play at WH lane I believe it shows with the Palace result we have the Leicester of last season back and I am reasonably confident we will finish in the top six.

Posted

Morning all. Got the hangover from hell this morning. I was sat in the home end and here are my thoughts:

- awful fans. So so quiet. The away end sounded decent.

- the ref changed his decision on 3 occassions based on fans kicking off.

- they hated Wes by the end of the game...big time! They thought he was far too physical 

- toward the end they thought we were going to go for the second. There was a 10 minute spell when we were all over them.

- they thought Fuchs was our best player.

 

All in all I'm proud of my team. No sulking and the likes of Mahrez and Vardy putting a real shift in.

Posted
2 hours ago, justfoxes said:

Oh well looks like the spuds are bottling it early this season,must really be putting the smiles on the gooners fans faces ??

 

The only unbeaten side in the league to be fair to them although all those draws will end up costing them

Posted
3 hours ago, NotTheMarketLeader said:

This is your response to a post that questions Jeff Schluup's footballing abilities? 

 

You are the mental one. Either that or you listen to our games on the radio? 

 

 

I have watched every game home and away for the last 5 years. 

 

He he played well when he came

on yesterday. Fact.

 

 

why do people not have the ability to separate how he may of played in previous games to how he  played yesterday? It doesnt bode well for you if you can't...

Posted
1 hour ago, Eskay said:

Morning all. Got the hangover from hell this morning. I was sat in the home end and here are my thoughts:

- awful fans. So so quiet. The away end sounded decent.

- the ref changed his decision on 3 occassions based on fans kicking off.

- they hated Wes by the end of the game...big time! They thought he was far too physical 

- toward the end they thought we were going to go for the second. There was a 10 minute spell when we were all over them.

- they thought Fuchs was our best player.

 

All in all I'm proud of my team. No sulking and the likes of Mahrez and Vardy putting a real shift in.

After the game on Soccer Saturday, even Phil Thompson commented on how the referee penalised us off the park and was influenced by the home crowd. Their antics reminded me of Arsenal away last season, diving, cheating and constantly crying at the referee.

Posted

Even Danny Murphy said it wasn't a peno and he hates us.

 

He picked up on Huth getting his shirt pulled and went to ground just before he put his arm across for the 'peno'.

Posted
26 minutes ago, MPH said:

I have watched every game home and away for the last 5 years. 

 

He he played well when he came

on yesterday. Fact.

 

 

why do people not have the ability to separate how he may of played in previous games to how he  played yesterday? It doesnt bode well for you if you can't...

What specific thing / manoeuvre did Schlupp do exactly for you to say he played well yesterday? 

 

From on memory it could have been one of the following: 

 

Pass the ball sideways? 

 

Refuse to use his pace? 

 

Not make a tackle? 

 

Not or block a pass or shot? 

 

Put it in two aimless crosses which resulted in nothing? 

 

Please enlighten me as to why I should consider him worthy of a place in our team currently. 

 

 

Posted

Much better performance and we could have won the game. Deli Ali was unbelievable going down more times than Debbie from Dallas and the referee was useless getting conned time after time. Football is a physical game and the officials need to remember that. Thought king had a great game and overall was a much better team performance and hopefully we can continue that form as the season goes on . A good instinctive goal from musa and he will be a great player for us

Posted
8 hours ago, Gerbold said:

Someone on this thread allowed Simpson his 'pull-back' as necessary - as a City supporter I gratefully accept it but as a neutral 'scholar' of footy I have to question the morality of such actions. But Simpson was at least honest about it. Dele Alli is an execellent footballer but he's dishonest - whether by nature or coaching, I can't say. What is sure though is that it makes him less of a player and less of a man.

These guys are getting selected for England -  the sneaky ones - and the national side is suffering from it. Rooney is/was another . The kids are conditioned to admire them - ostensibly for their skills, yet they're not told about the other side, the dark side of modern football, and they copy that too. The English game has all but disappeared in this inundation of money and mercenaries - all that's left is the pace of the game.

Gary Lineker made a slightly tongue-in-cheek comment about Leicester for the title again last night on MotD. Both Shearer and Murphy laughed and one made a comment that he (Lineker) must have been drinking. But it does seem that the lads (in particular Vardy) are knuckling down again and the importance of Okazaki has now been acknowledged. The summer incomers are adjusting gradually - which is only to be expected - and King is growing in stature. Only Mahrez has to sort out how he's going to adjust to being the object of such close attention.

City could have snatched it yesterday - the none-penalty was preceded by a foul on Huth by Janssen. Spurs fans can bitch all they like but their team is dishonest and lacks guts, and until they mend their ways, they'll not win anything. One thing City are is committed and committed teams play with focus and consistency - that's how they won last season. I don't see that in any other team bar Liverpool. It's going to be another 'interesting' season for us Foxes.

 

Yep, I noticed that and think there was more to it than just a little banter. Though Lineker was clearly joking about us being title contenders, I thought it was a condescending remark from Murphy, partly disguised by Lineker's jokey comment...

I agree with your thoughts on the dishonesty and lack of integrity that has been dissolved into the English game with players like Alli in some ways embodying that.

I actually see a parallel with British Boxing in the sense that you have guys like Anthony Joshua - fast tracked to a world heavyweight title after 16 fights, but not actually fighting his best available opponents whilst enjoying the accolades of being a world champ??! He instead fights hopelessly overmatched opposition - almost always guys with no power or who have no chin - and visibly grins and taunts them like a schoolboy bully as he smashes them into the canvas... But the kids and casual fans have been brainwashed into thinking it's admirable matchmaking and don't question the fact that it really proves very little as to how good he actually is. It seems modern sport in general is changing for the worse, but I digress!

Posted

Highly enjoyable result and occasion. I disliked Spurs before our recent rivalry. Entitlement is their perfect description. 1961, last League title. 

 

Pochettino hates that we have literally became Spurs worst nightmare. The way we play and set up is the remedy to stop them playing. 

 

The consistency got me. We could have been penalised three or four times for physicality when the centre backs challenged for the ball. He waved play on - signalling what he finds acceptable. He waited until the 44th minute for a swan dive before penalising it. Then we have King in last fifteen who pulled off an equally as bad swandive no foul. 

 

His bookings were sporadic - mostly in our favour however. 

 

We look like the hunger is back and the squad players chipping in now. King understandably would have needed match fitness and now he's as good as option at CM. Musa always looked short of confidence before last week - he always looked to pass rather than go direct. Okazaki gives us such an outlet when under pressure. 

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Posted

Dele Alli epitomizes the modern young footballer.

He's a superb player. He's altheletic, scores goals and will surely be an international for years to come.

He's also a little fookin cheat who falls over at the first hint of being touched by an opponent, like he's just been shot.

It's not professionalism...it's cheating and in some ways, it's making the game of football almost farcical.

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