foxes_rule1978 Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 17 minutes ago, AKCJ said: Spurs' new ground is absolute porn. I'm immensely jealous. Comes without a trophy cabinet though
The Horse's Mouth Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 i'm not a fan of the new spurs stadium if I'm honest, that's not a proper footie ground, something you'd go to see U2 at. Wonder if they can get that quieter than the emirates
Aus Fox Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 15 minutes ago, The Horse's Mouth said: i'm not a fan of the new spurs stadium if I'm honest, that's not a proper footie ground, something you'd go to see U2 at. Wonder if they can get that quieter than the emirates Really? What sort of flog goes to watch U2?
The Horse's Mouth Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 Just now, Aus Fox said: Really? What sort of flog goes to watch U2? The kind that would like to go to that stadium
brucey Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 https://amp.theguardian.com/football/who-scored-blog/2019/apr/03/premier-league-signings-season-transfers-top-six
MC Prussian Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 55 minutes ago, AKCJ said: Spurs' new ground is absolute porn. I'm immensely jealous. The design aspect is certainly top-notch. It remains to be seen how it all unfolds with regards to matchday atmosphere and acoustics. And its development costs will place a heavy financial burden on the club for a while to come*: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/tottenham-new-stadium-wembley-pitch-opening-when-ready-spending-debt-vs-manchester-city-a8608226.html *But I'm sure the club will find ways to circumvent that issue
weller54 Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 59 minutes ago, AKCJ said: Spurs' new ground is absolute porn. I'm immensely jealous. Meh!
MC Prussian Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 Looking at the fixture list, Manchester City and Liverpool have an equally challenging program in April, May favours Liverpool slightly. The head-to-thead thrill continues. Likely to be a final matchday decision. Gotta love this season in that regard. Hopefully, we can snatch 7th place.
H.a.r.r.y Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 How have we not beaten palace in ages, they look dreadful
UniFox21 Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 2 minutes ago, MC Prussian said: Looking at the fixture list, Manchester City and Liverpool have an equally challenging program in April, May favours Liverpool slightly. The head-to-thead thrill continues. Likely to be a final matchday decision. Gotta love this season in that regard. Hopefully, we can snatch 7th place. The fact its not a being walked by a team is brilliant. The competition pushes the league further and teams improve to win rather than one winning it all
irishfoxkev Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 John moss must have thought he’s still playing for Leicester ?
TheSomersetFox Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 Just now, sishades said: 8 minutes to go and Man City fans leaving.... They’ve got to get off early, want to beat the traffic on the stairs etc.
H.a.r.r.y Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 9 minutes ago, sishades said: 8 minutes to go and Man City fans leaving.... was there any there in the first place?
The Horse's Mouth Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 is mad how I couldn't give a toss about the title race, I guess that's what happens when you've got a club who can't fill a ground completely funded by blood money in the race.
urban.spaceman Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 They can’t even fill it on the opening night. ****ing embarrassment.
Corky Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 The relegation battle will be decided when Burnley play Cardiff on the 13th and Brighton play Cardiff on the 16th. If Cardiff lose both they are gone, win both and Burnley and Brighton's run-ins are very difficult (although Cardiff still have to play Liverpool and Man United). Five points is a decent gap at the moment though.
HighPeakFox Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 I fear Cardiff's goose was cooked in the Chelsea defeat.
The Horse's Mouth Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 5 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said: I fear Cardiff's goose was cooked in the Chelsea defeat. If you look at the fixtures, they'll be favourites to stay up in my opinion if they beat Burnley, Still in with a reasonable chance if they draw tbf, Burnley have Chelsea, Man City, Arsenal and Everton(A) to play afterwards, whereas Cardiff have Brighton,Pool,Fulham,Palace & United.
surrifox Posted 3 April 2019 Posted 3 April 2019 34 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said: I fear Cardiff's goose was cooked in the Chelsea defeat. Coupled with s’hampton and Burnley’s good results . Brighton would be my favourites for the drop if the season had 10 rather than 6 games to go
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