Ok, fair point. But as someone who lives in Spain, of those glory hunting fans in the provinces who have no connection to either city, which are the more obnoxious? For me, hands down, it’s Madrid fans.
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Bad as each other in my book, a plague on both their houses.Ok, fair point. But as someone who lives in Spain, of those glory hunting fans in the provinces who have no connection to either city, which are the more obnoxious? For me, hands down, it’s Madrid fans.
A plague on that Manure reject who side swiped Arry yesterday!Bad as each other in my book, a plague on both their houses.
Not a lot of time for Atleti either, fuck the lot of them
Ole, ole, ole, ole
Tottenham, Tottenham
Throwback to what I see as our modern peak performance. Kane was immense, Eriksen at his best, Dele was unreal that night, should've had a hat trick. Peak Toby and Jan. Even Trippier and Dier were good.
Totally agree.For me this was the best Tottenham match I ever watched. This was a serious performance against the defending champions where we controlled the game and outplayed the greatest CL team of all time. I will never forget Dembele kicking Ramos up in the air and the "oles" in the last 10 minutes when we were just passing the ball around them.
People love to talk about the Ajax semi and it was a glorious comeback but overall we were completely outplayed, I never thought we looked convincing. We looked like a League One team playing against Man City, even though we got the result. Against Real we looked like such a slick, mature team. That is what we have to get back to and it's interesting to look at the starting lineup for that match. All the usual scapegoats are in there and while some have aged or been exposed with Eriksen and others leaving, it shows that you don't need elite players in every position. You just need the right structure and balance in the team to get the most out of what you've got. That's what we don't have right now.
Throwback to what I see as our modern peak performance. Kane was immense, Eriksen at his best, Dele was unreal that night, should've had a hat trick. Peak Toby and Jan. Even Trippier and Dier were good.
Spot onFor me this was the best Tottenham match I ever watched. This was a serious performance against the defending champions where we controlled the game and outplayed the greatest CL team of all time. I will never forget Dembele kicking Ramos up in the air and the "oles" in the last 10 minutes when we were just passing the ball around them.
People love to talk about the Ajax semi and it was a glorious comeback but overall we were completely outplayed, I never thought we looked convincing. We looked like a League One team playing against Man City, even though we got the result. Against Real we looked like such a slick, mature team. That is what we have to get back to and it's interesting to look at the starting lineup for that match. All the usual scapegoats are in there and while some have aged or been exposed with Eriksen and others leaving, it shows that you don't need elite players in every position. You just need the right structure and balance in the team to get the most out of what you've got. That's what we don't have right now.
Yes he fooled everyone with that carefully practiced training ground move!Plus a delightful miss-kick / totally intentional assist fom Sissoko @1:23
Setup Harry for a clear shot on goal. 4D chess, £30m a bargain.Yes he fooled everyone with that carefully practiced training ground move!
lol
Harry was amazed it got to himSetup Harry for a clear shot on goal. 4D chess, £30m a bargain.