• The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...

    Get involved!

Club Come here to laugh at West Spam

Latest Spurs videos from Sky Sports

Bashing the 'away goal rule' shows they know nothing about football. The 'away goal rule' epitomises European football cup competition. It's one of the reasons its so unpredictable and exciting.
 
They don't really think that it's just the amount of salt affecting their mentality that drew those conclusions to the surface , Ajax aren't Dutch champions and had they prevailed no West Ham fan would have taken issue with it like none took issue with Madrid winning it without always being champions.

It's a ridiculous to dismantle a competition as great as the CL cos some salty wankers take issue with the name , imagine if it was just for Champions , its basically league cup line ups until the quarters /semis you'd have PSG Juve Barca Man City and Bayern occasionally replaced with Dortmund Madrid etc with Porto and Ajax as long shots then you drop to Celtic Copenhagen Rosenberg levels to complete your top 10 teams in the comp , salty AF

Hang on, didn't they get into the qualifying rounds of the Europa league by winning that prestigious trophy, The Fair Play Title' in 14-15 season only to get knocked out by well known team Kaja Goo Goo.
:dembelelol:
 
Man City: Possible Domestic treble
Spurs: Champions League final
Liverpool: Champions League final
Chelsea: Europa League final
Woolwich: Europa League final
Watford :FA Cup Final

West Ham: New carpet

The next level....
Now now

In his weekly column for the standard,
Mark" what's an England cap?" Noble states the highlight of their season is beating us.
He's clearly shot his bolt early...they might sneak 10th.
Or had they not beat us, it might well have been the carpet
 
D6XithkXoAMOcjM.jpg
 
From winners and losers Football 365:

Jack Wilshere
Nobody begrudged Wilshere playing it safe and choosing a move to West Ham over offers from abroad, but the sad reality is that it doesn’t really matter where he call home while injury problems continue to erode his career.
If leaving Woolwich was supposed to leave the fitness problems behind, so it hasn’t proved. Ankle injury became ankle surgery became another season ruined. Wilshere played 389 league minutes in 2018/19; 334 of those came in the first three weeks of the season.
Young Jack has become middle-aged Jack, at least in football years. On the first day of next year he will turn 28 and yet has managed only 134 league starts in his entire career. The potential no longer shines. This summer will mark three years since he pulled on an England shirt.
 
Back
Top