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Chelsea fan I know just said to me that we have double standards because last season we said they had no class for wanting to stop us winning in order to stop us claiming the title, but now we want to do the same to them.

I pointed out that our players have not spent the last six months betraying their manager and fans, and that our motivation for beating them is not just to stop their record and hinder their title chances. For us, we want to take the points as we want to catch them ourselves, or at least finish as high as we possible can in the top four.

Basically, they are no different from any other game this season, we want to win because we are winners not losers. Totally different from their aim to simply draw against us last season to supposedly stop us winning the title even though the points made fuck all difference to them as they had already destroyed their own season.

What a fuck wit.

The difference is if it came down to the wire, Leicester were playing the chavs in the last game, and if they needed a win for us not to win the PL we all know that the chavs would have thrown the game rather then us be crowned champions.....
Fucking cunts that they are!
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I wonder if we, like Chelsea Woolwich and Liverpool, employ dirty tricks to make the away dressing room uncomfortable.

Woolwich have put a big counter in the middle of the away, so the manager can't stand in the middle and at such a height that when it's laden with food, drink etc, those sitting can't see the manager
Liverpool highly polish the floor so you have to negate it without injury.
Chelsea make it much smaller and uncomfortable put obstructions, coat hangers fixed really high, to make you go on tip toe and strain hamstring ankles, manager tactics board on back of door which is a fire door and must be kept open, narrow mirrors.
I have often thought why not bug the place, a piece of piss to do. Also why not put some kind of sleeping gas through the air con???

Am I taking this too far?
 
I want the Lane to be like a cauldron on Wednesday night! I want every Chelsea player and fan feel the intimidation! I want us to swarm them from the off, crunch every tackle and play the football we're capable off.
If all this happens the result will take care of itself.
 
I have often thought why not bug the place, a piece of piss to do. Also why not put some kind of sleeping gas through the air con???

Am I taking this too far?
No. You could also show music videos in the dressing rooms and intersperse the programme with subliminal messages.
what about going one step further and putting diuretics in the drink bottles
Also i thought Finding someone at the hotel to lace the food to make them shit and vomit but that's a bit far fetched though
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Last ten league games against Chelsea at WHL:

DRAW 0:0
WIN 5:3
DRAW 1:1
LOSS 2:4
DRAW 1:1
DRAW 1:1
WIN 2:1
WIN 1:0
DRAW 4:4
WIN 2:1

We've won 4/10, drawn 5/10 and lost only the once. The stats strongly suggest they are going to see their winning streak come to an end! It's funny that some of them still call it 3 points lane considering they've only taken three points once in ten attempts. I believe the loss was the game where Gareth Bale - our best player - suddenly had to go and see his kid be born at the last minute as his wife went into labour. Obviously a bit of a handicap losing your best player on the morning of the game. I find it quite extraordinary actually because a lot of these years we had shite managers and huge defensive and mental frailties in our team and they had all the money to buy the best players and managers available. This year we are stronger than ever and it is the last time we will play them in the league at the Lane, so I think we have every right to feel confident about beating these cunts.

I like the fact that all the pressure is on them too - we are just Spurs, we are not expected to beat a much richer club who are clear at the top of the table. And they have this unbeaten run which puts so much damn pressure on. I remember earlier this season when we were unbeaten at the start for a long time and it was a relief to be beaten in the end and just be able to move on without the pressure of another game trying to keep the record going with all the press talking about it. And this is the big pressure game too as if they fail here they haven't really achieved a record at all, they haven't beaten the team that did it before them. So it's massive pressure on them and easy for us in comparison.
 
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Last ten league games against Chelsea at WHL:

DRAW 0:0
WIN 5:3
DRAW 1:1
LOSS 2:4
DRAW 1:1
DRAW 1:1
WIN 2:1
WIN 1:0
DRAW 4:4
WIN 2:1

We've won 4/10, drawn 5/10 and lost only the once. The stats strongly suggest they are going to see their winning streak come to an end! It's funny that some of them still call it 3 points lane considering they've only taken three points once in ten attempts. I believe the loss was the game where Gareth Bale - our best player - suddenly had to go and see his kid be born at the last minute as his wife went into labour. Obviously a bit of a handicap losing your best player on the morning of the game. I find it quite extraordinary actually because a lot of these years we had shite managers and huge defensive and mental frailties in our team and they had all the money to buy the best players and managers available. This year we are stronger than ever and it is the last time we will play them in the league at the Lane, so I think we have every right to feel confident about beating these cunts.

I like the fact that all the pressure is on them too - we are just Spurs, we are not expected to beat a much richer club who are clear at the top of the table. And they have this unbeaten run which puts so much damn pressure on. I remember earlier this season when we were unbeaten at the start for a long time and it was a relief to be beaten in the end and just be able to move on without the pressure of another game trying to keep the record going with all the press talking about it. And this is the big pressure game too as if they fail here they haven't really achieved a record at all, they haven't beaten the team that did it before them. So it's massive pressure on them and easy for us in comparison.

The pressure is actually on us now, because Liverpool drew with Sunderland.

If they lose, their lead gets cut to 5 points.
If they draw, the status quo remains the same.

However, we need to win to catch up with City an Liverpool, and keep United as far as possible.
 
The pressure is always on no matter what anyone else does, that's why it's not worth obsessing over Utd every week. Weve got to just do our thing.

And pleeeeease stop dropping Dier from our midfield in your line ups!
The game at Old Trafford should tell you something
 
The pressure is actually on us now, because Liverpool drew with Sunderland.

If they lose, their lead gets cut to 5 points.
If they draw, the status quo remains the same.

However, we need to win to catch up with City an Liverpool, and keep United as far as possible.

Its evens, I feel the pressure is on us both, them to maintain their run and points lead-us because we are at home and need to win to keep up. Possibly the draw is the bet, both teams may settle for this at the end.

Their supporters would want to get the record away from Woolwich and being at WHL, all the better.

The only difference I can see, is their players will not want to lose whereas we would like to win-maybe that puts a little more pressure on us?
It will be difficult against a good side playing with confidence and swagger.
I hope we can play with such intensity that the game is won after 60 mins, then I'm happy to hang on for dear life.
Luis could be a weak link for them, lots of games over Xmas, fatigue kicks in, he kicks out. If we keep our mistakes to zero, we will win this-we are a very good side and a win tomorrow will really push us forward.

We have so many wrongs to put right against them, if thats not motivation what is?
 
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