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Posted
4 hours ago, Always Next Year said:

Wemberley has been Spurs home ground all season should they be made to play there semi game at another ground like it was a few years back.

Do they have any advantage over the other side, who ever they draw.

 

Horrible tossers! 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, sylofox said:

The FA have said spuds will not get the home dressing room.

This is something that interests me. Surely both dressing rooms are the same at Wembley??

Posted
3 minutes ago, Royston. said:

This is something that interests me. Surely both dressing rooms are the same at Wembley??

I don't have a clue stadium tour anyone?

Posted

Oh my. Are we really that obsessed? Who cares.....

 

if if we are to progress and do end up drawing against Spurs in the semis then it’s just another team we have to beat to win the thing. 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, ozleicester said:

I dont like to pick on grammar too much online.. but its this kind of thing that boils my bollocks.... two completely different meanings.

 

They should be made to play there/their

don't

it's

and inconsistent usage of ellipses

;)

Edited by Permafrost
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Posted
7 hours ago, FIF said:

Of course they have an advantage. They are used to the size of the pitch and the bounce of the pitch, they are used to the movement of wind, the position of the sun and the noises that are there. They won't be filled with the same awe of playing there either. It's all about experience.

the position of the sun? the sun is gonna be in the fu cking sky whether we play at Wembley, villa park or some fu cking mud field in Botswana. 

Posted
3 hours ago, ttfn said:

:mellow:I agree we should get on with it, but Spurs are better at home than at any other ground so I don’t think your table does anything to dispel the idea that Spurs gain an advantage from being at Wembley for a one-off game.

 

I don’t disagree with your point, I just don’t think the evidence you’ve provided supports it.

You mean a small, disappointing home field advantage is still an advantage?  ?  True.  Not sure how that escaped me...

Posted

The FA want Spurs to win the cup as the majority of them support them. You have the journalists from The Guardian and The Independant who again the majority support Spurs. These people will do everything in the power to help them. 

This is why so many Spurs players get into our National team. 

 

Its all corrupt :)

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