There is a shop that does great ice cream in N4 ,I do love vanilla ice cream.
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There is a shop that does great ice cream in N4 ,I do love vanilla ice cream.
It’s N8!There is a shop that does great ice cream in N4 ,
you know you just made all that up, don't you?Levy deserves most of the blame for how things fizzled out towards the end of the Poch era but Poch himself never recovered mentally from the CL final, same as the players. He never had the same enthusiasm after that final. He thought it was destiny that we would win and we lost. I still don’t think he’s really over it, not after what’s happened with PSG.
I wouldn't be surprised if he never walks again with the state of our medical team...
you know you just made all that up, don't you?
That's what you believe happened
Well yeah, I wrote it so it’s what I believe. Does that really need to be specified?
If you read Poch’s book you will hear how much he believes in “universal energy” and destiny. Losing that final after the many miracles it took to get there would have been a huge blow to his psyche. Let’s not forget that he was already talking about walking away from Tottenham before the final was played, he talked about how it would be perfect to win the CL with Tottenham and then move on.
The words of Poch himself:
“I think it was very difficult to accept the way the game went,” he said in quotes reported by The Sun.
“I was so disappointed afterwards. It was difficult to stop crying, to stop feeling bad.
“When you prepare for three weeks with the responsibility and in the way we did, and worked, with all the staff and players. We were very focused.
“I think we were convinced and I was convinced that the final was going to go our way. That was completely in our minds. But no one is prepared after 30 seconds of the Champions League final to concede like that.”
“But I knew after five years and with the way we were working, all the things that happened, it was going to be difficult to change a little bit in our minds and to stay open to design another plan, or a strategy to build again, a different chapter.
“A different project was going to be difficult to maintain — to keep improving.”
“I said to Daniel that we finished in the way that no one wanted but the end, because of our commitment, our emotion and our feeling — in football — it needed to happen,” the former Southampton boss admitted.
So it’s all there, in his words. He didn’t have the appetite for another 5 year project at Tottenham after the way the last season went. It was clear during the first months of the 19/20 season that the fire had gone out of his eyes. The whole team was not mentally right. We are only now beginning to get some real confidence back now that Conte is here.
Woolwich worry about us just as much as you worry about them. I say fuck ‘em. Even if they finish above us, they won’t be winning anything anytime soon so I don’t give a shit.Fuck it... i'm trusting the players and Conte tomorrow...
we know what we did last weekend against Brighton...
we know it can't happen again...
...there's a big chance Arse will be 3 points ahead of us by the time we kick-off tomorrow, and that's on us...
'cos even taking into account I thought they'd beat Southampton, but lose against Chelsea, had we won, we'd still be 3 points ahead...
but now they're level... the media love it... football love it, even Gooners love it...
the only fans that don't like it are us... Spurs fans. ...and the media love it... football love it, and especially Gooners love it...
we need to change the fucking narrative....
I'm sick of worrying about those cunts... they've done it to us for 25+ years... even when we were CL and they were nowhere, they still made me nervous... it's just what they do.
I guess that's what a quarter of a Century of (football) abuse) can do to you... you never rest easy, you always have one eye open... well I'm sick of it.
Save us tomorrow Tottenham... and for the remainder of the season...
we have half a dozen games left to put this to bed.
I wanna finally shut both my fucking eyes and get some rest!
That's because football is played on grass!On paper we should beat these guys but as Spurs have proven time and time again on paper does not matter.
Sometimes you need a change in life. We didn’t refresh the squad enough and it’s then easier to change the manager (and his team) than the players. But I think both poch and Levy would have felt regret it ended as it did.
If Arse win tomorrow there's no change.Reading some of the tweets regarding tomorrow's match, you'd be forgiven for thinking we were in a relegation battle. Fuck me, we have the most fragile fan base going.
We've been on a solid run, and made top 4 ours to lose. Brighton was shit, but it happens. Win tomorrow and everyone will be laughing again.
Just get on with it and enjoy the season.
It could also be a cyst , I would have it looked at
Well yeah, I wrote it so it’s what I believe. Does that really need to be specified?
If you read Poch’s book you will hear how much he believes in “universal energy” and destiny. Losing that final after the many miracles it took to get there would have been a huge blow to his psyche. Let’s not forget that he was already talking about walking away from Tottenham before the final was played, he talked about how it would be perfect to win the CL with Tottenham and then move on.
The words of Poch himself:
“I think it was very difficult to accept the way the game went,” he said in quotes reported by The Sun.
“I was so disappointed afterwards. It was difficult to stop crying, to stop feeling bad.
“When you prepare for three weeks with the responsibility and in the way we did, and worked, with all the staff and players. We were very focused.
“I think we were convinced and I was convinced that the final was going to go our way. That was completely in our minds. But no one is prepared after 30 seconds of the Champions League final to concede like that.”
“But I knew after five years and with the way we were working, all the things that happened, it was going to be difficult to change a little bit in our minds and to stay open to design another plan, or a strategy to build again, a different chapter.
“A different project was going to be difficult to maintain — to keep improving.”
“I said to Daniel that we finished in the way that no one wanted but the end, because of our commitment, our emotion and our feeling — in football — it needed to happen,” the former Southampton boss admitted.
So it’s all there, in his words. He didn’t have the appetite for another 5 year project at Tottenham after the way the last season went. It was clear during the first months of the 19/20 season that the fire had gone out of his eyes. The whole team was not mentally right. We are only now beginning to get some real confidence back now that Conte is here.
Are you offering?
Which one gets the own goal, or you cannot countKane will score 2 goals, Son 1, Bentancur 1, Klu 1
4-1 victory. Book it!