23k and some.
Just about 3k less than we got at WHL last season for Gillingham.
Not too bad really considering for some Wembley is more awkward.
So under 20k Spurs then?
Poor.
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23k and some.
Just about 3k less than we got at WHL last season for Gillingham.
Not too bad really considering for some Wembley is more awkward.
Harry Winks deserves more time in the League. What a player he is.
He's just getting over a knock. I suspect he will slowly get more time this season.Harry Winks deserves more time in the League. What a player he is.
To be fair, didn't see it, made a guess.Not sure the statisticians would call that a cross. More a cut back (pass) from that position.
Good to get the Nutter-Naylor at Wembley hoodoo off the list.Just occurred to me, I missed the CSKA game last season and the Dortmund one this season, so tonight was the first time I have seen even us win at Wembley since 2008. 9.5 years........
It was likewatchinghaving a Brazil.
Some years ago now I remember being at WHL for a laboured extra time win over Southend. It was an awful night, and comfortably the worst home game I'd ever been to ... until tonight.
There I was, up in Club Wembley where there was hardly anyone. Maybe some 2000 fans at the most, in a ring designed for 10,000. It was horrid. The atmosphere was awful too. Obviously a quarter full stadium is always going to be dull, but all the pomp and high cockalorum of the club Wembley ring just made it so much worse. I walked about a bit at half time and thought to myself ... "is this what football has become, or is becoming"? Because one thing is for sure, and that's that the days of thin concourses and over crowded toilets are a thing of the past. But is that a good thing? Club Wembley feel like a food court at a very posh shopping centre. It was horrendous.
Game wise, it was a dull affair. It wasn't close, because Barnsley just looked like they wanted to hold out at 0-0 for as long as they could, which they did. They didn't make a real effort to try and win the game, and they got what they deserved.
Where Spurs messed up was the scoreline. If Spurs are going to make Wembley at least feel a bit like home this year, then they need so notable big wins (Dortmund helped) and some absolute tonkings for smaller clubs. Barnsley should of been played off the park, just like Millwall and Gillingham were at WHL last year. It's another missed opportunity and one we really needed to take.
Player wise, Dele, Sissoko and Llorente were all shite. Son completely disappeared in the second half and Dembele did his usual thing of looking very skillful in areas of the pitch where he was under no pressure at all. Harry Winks looked lively though, and Kyle Walker-Peters looked like he wanted to be there. Otherwise, it was a game that was killed by its shear blandness.
Anyone got a gif or highlight of the goal?
He's just getting over a knock. I suspect he will slowly get more time this season.
Every week it's becoming painfully obvious the fanbase is not digging Wembley.
Even getting to a final is going to feel nauseating at the thought of playing it there
Please please please please shut up about Wembley Sammy