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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, adejo92 said:

These bunch of clowns are going to get their arses handed to them by a 15th placed Tottenham. 

Unfortunately you are correct. 

 

A team with anything about them would be up and at them but our poor little soldiers will be like liccle timid pussy cats. 

 

I'm more or less sick of the sight of all of them

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They are significantly better in every position on the pitch, at home, under pressure, amd we are a a massive pair of clown shoes. This'll be an absolute shallacking and could see Ruud go

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2 minutes ago, ronnup said:

They are significantly better in every position on the putch, at home, under pressure, amd we are a a massive pair of clown shoes. This'll be an absolute shallacking and could see Ruud go

I also fear that they could tear us apart today as they still have a lot of firepower available. 

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Oh well I’m putting myself through the torture chamber and going to this one. Nice day in London on the beers. A result would make it even sweeter but not expecting much lol 

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17 minutes ago, chrishlcfc said:

Oh well I’m putting myself through the torture chamber and going to this one. Nice day in London on the beers. A result would make it even sweeter but not expecting much lol 

Enjoy your day mate minus the 90 minutes of football 

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We have endured a difficult stretch, with winnable games slipping through our fingers, goals proving elusive, leaking them at the other end like we’ve got a bucket full of holes and performances far below our potential.
 

Yet, football is a game of redemption, and today offers a golden chance to turn the tide.

 

A victory against Tottenham, can lift us out of the relegation zone and reignite belief in the fight.
 

It’s moments that defines resilience.
 

Today could be that spark that changes everything.

 

“I doubt it will be, however sometimes magic happens”. 

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2 minutes ago, Sly said:

We have endured a difficult stretch, with winnable games slipping through our fingers, goals proving elusive, leaking them at the other end like we’ve got a bucket full of holes and performances far below our potential.
 

Yet, football is a game of redemption, and today offers a golden chance to turn the tide.

 

A victory against Tottenham, can lift us out of the relegation zone and reignite belief in the fight.
 

It’s moments that defines resilience.
 

Today could be that spark that changes everything.

 

“I doubt it will be, however sometimes magic happens”. 

It really is the hope that kills you.

Why do we do it to ourselves.

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4 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

It's the time of the day where you look at the table and think what if we could just sneak a win. I'll come back down to earth shortly.

It’s like having an angel and an devil

on your shoulder. In this situation the devil is convincing you what did they got an early red and we took the lead? They’re out of sorts, there’s always a chance…

 

Then,

 

Maddison makes 5 against his former club in the 81st minute. THFC 5-0 LCFC 

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16 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

The blueprint on how to beat Spurs has been shown time after time but I bet we don't follow it 

The blueprint on his to beat leicester has been shown time after time and I bet Spurs follow it

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I expect our new signing, Woyo, will be the key today. We’ll turn our fortunes around with a 3-1 victory - Those early attempts we always have will actually go in today

 

Vardy

Woyo

Vardy pen

Son

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