An interesting result last night. I wonder how Spursy Spurs are going to be tonight?
A comfortable win for Citeh tonight.
I've been proved wrong again with us beating Utd, although we didn't look that great really. All the cricket score predictions were a bit ridiculous. Sutton predicted 1-5!
All the cricket score predictions were a bit ridiculous
Not really if you consider the hoofings that Arsenal have handed out this season, coupled with the same dire United squad conceding 4 against Palace less than a week earlier, which could well have been more
Luckily Villa played with 12 men - their own team and Alexis Macallister who was unable to make a pass. Poor pass straight to a villa player that set Villa up for the first goal and what the hell was he doing for the second? In between that was a lot of hitting the ball at Villa players...
Enjoyable game as a neutral (who dislikes both teams equally as much).
But to be fair to Utd – they always seem to play well against the top teams,
I don't agree, IMO some of the scorlines have flattered the performances that united have put in against the top teams.
In any of the Liverpool players had put their shooting boots on in any of the games against us this season, they could have been in double figures by half time, they created so many chances
Luckily for us… Nunez
A Spurs fan has just been on Five Live saying the Spursiest thing that could possibly happen would be to beat Citeh tonight, to hand the title to Arsenal, then to go to Sheffield on Sunday and lose, missing out on the Champions League anyway 😂
nah the spudeist thing is to play well and still lose to ManC and lose on Sunday and finish below Chelsea on goal difference
So, will Spurs find a backbone tonight? I know it's the North London derby but I never thought of it as being malicious and hate filled like Reading Oxford.
Caher, you've never been have you!
Reading Oxford? Yes.
I’d hope Oxford v Reading wouldn’t be quite as dull as this
It seems to be taking place at walking pace, in a library
I think you know i mean The NLD. The history with Woolwich is extensive and feelings run deep.
Sturridge is such a poor pundit.
Sturridge is such a poor pundit
He’s an absolute quarter-wit. The only amusing thing is when they put him next to Roy Keane who just spends his entire time glaring at him with a look of utter contempt on his face
So, 5 in a row then?
Probably, unless there’s a bit of an exodus, Bernardo Silva, KDB, Kyle Walker. But they’re so good at replacing players.
Looks that way. Robostriker does it again
The spurs fans are making more noise and seem a lot happier now they’ve definitely lost it, than they did the whole game.
I totally get that though. Our season has been absolutely bloody awful but we put the scousers out of the FA Cup and then ended their title challenge, so you know… on reflection… could be worse. 😉
I could go into the reasons for the hatred, the underhand dealings, but at the end of the day the scale of the passion and reasons don't always match. Spurs and Arsenal are not just rivals, there is a true hatred between the fans.
Softie Southerners
Congratulations to Villa for achieving CL next season.
Spurs and Arsenal are not just rivals, there is a true hatred between the fans.
I've got 2 mates who are Spurs fans, they drone on about their hatred for Chelsea virtually all the time. They grew up in Reading.
Anyway… never mind all that title race and champions leagues spots nonsense, it the real business end tonight…
Who’ll get that UEFA Conference League place? Who’s going to be spending their Thursday nights in Kazakstan?
Now that's one game I'd deliberately lose. Having to spend the prior Wednesday in a bivouac in Kairat Almaty before the game.
Bring on the Euros, some meaningful matches for a change. It's quite unedifying watching millionaires fighting for scraps from the billionaires table.
so how do you think it'll go ? personally I think it's slowing sucking all the Joy from the game.
There's been a lot of talk about scrapping it in Scotland. Decisions take far too long and there are still as many contentious decisions. It's probably worse in Scotland as some games don't have enough cameras for accurate offside decisions. It's not just VAR though, the handball rules now are a lottery and offside isn't much better.
Its stupid to scrap VAR, the reality is that it gets far more decisions right than used to be the case, and the semi-automatic offside equipment should massively speed the process up next year.
The biggest problem is the idiotic pundits misrepresenting the rules and the decisions, usually with a thick dollop of bias for the teams they once played for, creating a atmosphere of whining against the refs and VAR.
Who’ll get that UEFA Conference League place? Who’s going to be spending their Thursday nights in Kazakstan?
You won't find many West Ham fans who regret competing in the Conference league.
Not sure why the stand on the back of the ankle by Amrabat wasn't deemed a foul?
Ouch, just seen the aftermath
You won’t find many West Ham fans who regret competing in the Conference league.
Well no, not if you win it. But there can be little doubt that teams that take part in such gruelling midweek journeys affects league form.
Well no, not if you win it. But there can be little doubt that teams that take part in such gruelling midweek journeys affects league form.
Sure, but unless relegation is a risk, does it matter? Let's face it, the league title and champions league places are largely sewn up.
Let’s face it, the league title and champions league places are largely sewn up
How can you say that when the title has literally gone down to the last game after being a three horse race for most of the season, Villa are in the Champions League, Newcastle are in Europe and United and Chelsea are absolutely nowhere?
The only predictable constant this season has been Spurs being Spursy
How can you say that when the title has literally gone down to the last game after being a three horse race for most of the season, Villa are in the Champions League, Newcastle are in Europe and United and Chelsea are absolutely nowhere?
City are about to win their sixth title in seven seasons, so you'll forgive me for not finding the league to be particularly competitive. Only established big six teams have ever pushed them at all, and that a single team outside that group has qualified for the CL is not evidence of much at all.
I know it was 8 years ago (or last month), but remember when Leicester won the league?
Major turning point for NUFC in the summer. are we ambitious and can Howe sell the 'hard workers'? Longstaff, Burn, Almiron and Wilson just aren't good enough (or never fit in Wilsons case) and need to go. I see two scenarios next season:
- Bruno and Isak starting first game of next season, with a couple of quality signings alongside.
- Longstaff and Wilson starting, Bruno and Isak elsewhere.
which one is it going to be Eddie??
City are about to win their sixth title in seven seasons, so you’ll forgive me for not finding the league to be particularly competitive
They haven’t won it yet. It’s the last game on Sunday and they can still lose it. There were 3 teams neck-and-neck until a couple of weeks ago
The 4th spot has gone down to the last week. The 2 biggest spending clubs have had woeful seasons and are absolutely nowhere
Are you seriously suggesting that’s not a competitive league?
which one is it going to be Eddie??
That's the issue. Rumours are that Howe and Ashworth fell out about purchases and the latter felt Howe had too much say in the recruitment side of things. He probably does, hence looking at Lloyd Kelly, Aaron Ramsdale in particular. We need to box clever in the summer but PRS should mean there could be some decent deals about.
I hope to god they add Dubravka to that list of sales. He appears unable to save anything to his right hand.
Seems we must invest to keep hold of the bluechip players. I'd rather face 6 point deduction that not have Guimaraes or Isak. They more than make up for that.
Seems we must invest to keep hold of the bluechip players. I’d rather face 6 point deduction that not have Guimaraes or Isak.
Think we'll keep Isak, Bruno we can possibly afford to sacrifice as Tonali is waiting in the wings. Longstaff and Burn will hang around as a squad players, Dubravka, Wilson, Almiron etc will be gone. If Bruno does stay then getting him and Tonali playing together will be the key. Crack that problem with JoeLinton as the battering ram the toon midfield next season could be quite spectacular.
Are you seriously suggesting that’s not a competitive league?
That's exactly what I'm suggesting. It's utterly dominated by one club.
Hardly dominant this season. If City win it, it will be by default. Both Liverpool and Arsenal have fluffed their lines and have no-one to blame but themselves. We were down in fifth halfway through the season, spent very little time at the top of the league until the last month or so.
