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Two games off the top of my head which I can think of where they got last minute winners and celebrated like they won the league there and then was Bournemouth at home and the Aston Villa away game.

I'm sure there were more but they are such a bunch of over emotional tossers which starts with their freak of a manager.
 
You know Woolwich are rattled when Martin Keown is on a national radio station in Talksport blaming Martin Tyler for being biased on Sky during commentary yesterday 🤣

Martin Tyler has rattled an ex professional footballer hahaha!
 

Former Tottenham starlet who Pochettino handed Premier League debut left unemployed at 26 after being released by club​


  • Published: 12:59, 14 May 2023
FORMER Tottenham midfielder Luke Amos has been released by QPR following the expiration of his contract.
The 26-year-old signed a three-year deal with the Championship outfit in 2020.

He has gone on to rack up 95 appearances for the club - including 21 this season.

But he has not penned a new deal and has now been confirmed as one of six players released by the second-tier side.

Leon Balogun, Olamide Shodipo, Conor Masterson, Charlie Owens and Ody Alfa have also departed Loftus Road.

Amos came through Spurs' academy and was first included in Mauricio Pochettino's squad in a 2-1 League Cup defeat to Liverpool in October 2016.

He then had to wait two years for his Tottenham debut.

It eventually came when Pochettino sent him on in the 88th minute of a 2-1 win over Newcastle at St James' Park in August 2018.

The following month he signed a new deal to keep him in North London until 2021.

But four weeks later he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in a reserve team match.

Once he had gone through a lengthy recovery process, he was loaned out to QPR in the summer of 2019.

He made 34 league appearances for the club during his season-long loan spell.

And that convinced the club to sign him on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee.

But just two months after agreeing a deal with QPR, he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament for a second time.

He returned in 2021 and racked up more than 50 games over the course of the next two campaigns.

But now he is searching for a new club less than three months after his 26th birthday.
 
You know Woolwich are rattled when Martin Keown is on a national radio station in Talksport blaming Martin Tyler for being biased on Sky during commentary yesterday 🤣

Martin Tyler has rattled an ex professional footballer hahaha!
We are talking about Keown here tbf. He's not even amusingly stupid, he's just stupid.

also, thank god for social media, cos the press is giving them an easy ride.
 
Yeah, Morgan does have that stopped clock syndrome where he very occasionally is accidentally right.

Oh, and fuck all that 'pushed one of the best teams all the way' bollocks: City weren't even at their 100-point breaking best this season - they took a while to get going which should have opened the door for the scum.
Yeah they pushed an under performing best team. Very different to the way Liverpool pushed city..
 
Tbf I think City are still on course for 94 points. Which I'll hold my hands up: I didn't see coming. When they lost to us they looked limp, felt like they were having a year where the motivation levels had dipped (similar to season Liverpool won it) and that Woolwich had a free run at it. Since then they've been a juggernaut.

Glad I was wrong. But on top of that, absolutely a bottle job from Woolwich - they're 12th in the form table FFS. As soon as the race heated up and City weren't giving ground, the panic set in. They were in a genuinely incredible position at one point & have had only 1 game a week to focus on. They royally fucked it.
Yeah that’s what I thought too. It needed 2 things to happen for Woolwich not to win the title. Them to choke against teams they are way better than. & an under performing & out of sorts city to pull it together very quickly, I thought one might happen but not both. That’s why I thought even if Woolwich choke like they have done. I expected city to drop some points like they did in the first half of the season which meant Woolwich would still win the title. Very glad to be wrong!
As you say city going deep in all comps & I thought the focus on first CL win might take priority. Less motivation for the league like Liverpool season. I do think if Woolwich had beat Liverpool & then West Ham or Southampton, city might have lost interest a bit & maybe dropped some points as there was no margin for error so it gets very tough. Basically Woolwich didn’t kill them off when they had a few chances against weaker teams.
Lucky I was skint this year as I’d have been tempted to put ££ on it as the bookies are very generous towards city. It was 3/1 for Woolwich at one stage when they were a few points ahead.

But we were right to want city to win when others were telling us we shouldn’t. If they had their way then Woolwich would have wrapped up the title a while ago.
 
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Certainly know their elite players from their good ones. Saka last few months has fallen off a cliff, as has the rapist.

On the other hand Oldegaard and Saliba have been constantly good all season and Saliba’s injury fucked them.

How Saka got rated ahead of Kane for the POTY is beyond me. Entirely driven by the performance of the team rather than the actual player performance.
 
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