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1 minute ago, Dahnsouff said:

After this last decade, the size of the redemption arc Spurs would need to be judged as successful, would be nigh on biblical

To think that they were invited to join the European "super" league.

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Just now, Finnegan said:

 

I really hate the lazy comparisons to Southampton. We put nine goals past them last season. 

 

Martin is a clown, Enzo is a genuinely elite manager.

 

By playing a completely different style. Martin is an idiot who only follows one script, and does it poorly at that.

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Just now, Finnegan said:

Like him or not, Madders is one of the best free kick takers in recent Premier League history. 

 

Why the **** would you have Pedro Porro taking them ahead of him. 

 

Madders did not look happy about that lol

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Just now, Finnegan said:

Like him or not, Madders is one of the best free kick takers in recent Premier League history. 

 

Why the **** would you have Pedro Porro taking them ahead of him. 

 

 

He looked unhappy with Porro snatching it off him.

 

That's poor management.  There shouldn't be any doubt about who takes the kicks.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Tielemans63 said:

Spurs have truly out-Spursed themselves this time. Peak Spurseyism 

 

"Peak Spursy" is a dangerous call.  Each season brings more peaks than the Himalayas.

 

The K2 and Everest of Spursy may just be shaping up on the horizon, yet to enjoy.

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Posted
1 minute ago, worthosoriginals said:

Wont do any good there. Sacked by Xmas said some foxes talk bitter experts

He was nearly involved in throwing away our 10/12 point lead and bottling promotion.

Chelsea were also a shit show throughout the club. No one predicted him to do this well. 

 

Hats off to him, he's made it all click and knitted that squad well together.

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Enzo's test will be when they hit a sticky patch. He really struggled to turn us around when we looked completely lost. He seems to have been more willing to compromise his style at Chelsea which may help, but they've not been properly tested yet and are taking advantage of some of the usual suspects having poor seasons.

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Draw tomorrow would keep Wolves down there and West Ham within reach tomorrow. If not that then I'd prefer to see West Ham win. Table looking ok now though, but the Wolves game is huge in a couple of weeks.

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6 minutes ago, Number 6 said:

Enzo's test will be when they hit a sticky patch. He really struggled to turn us around when we looked completely lost. He seems to have been more willing to compromise his style at Chelsea which may help, but they've not been properly tested yet and are taking advantage of some of the usual suspects having poor seasons.

That would be my argument as well. We looked all set to challenge Reading's record around this time last year, but one sticky patch and automatic looked as though it was in doubt.

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