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Its scary to think we struggled to beat the team at the bottom of the table

You say that like you aren’t in the relegation zone yourself…

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Yeah we are fudged…I’m just hoping Bournemouth continue to fall apart and come down with us

Let’s see how Ljunberg gets on now we’ve lost Emry

Badly I guess.

Liverpool still grinding out results as we eneter a hard period of games.

It’s almost like they’re under instructions to do it the hard way. Yesterday was Allison’s turn to take one for the opposing team…

Either that or the groundskeeper painted the lines wrong…

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And Fabhino being injured will not help.

Who’s going to take on the yearly contract at Watford :rofl:

Yep no win like every team seems to manage after a sudden manager change.

I just hope we aren’t going to have revolving door managers.

I’d be making the players give supporters £1000 each if they lose and £500 if they draw and donate the rest to charity.

Liking the football on Amazon Prime. Can’t remember the last time I legally watched a premiership match at home. Plus the 2-1 win was a nice addition

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3 shots in target
3 goals against

Just like the good old days.

Need to be more clinical as spurs didn’t deserve to win tonight :neutral_face:

Need JWP to sort himself out promptly though

And start playing a RB at RB.

Spurs not in it until they made changes and brought Alli on.

They should have dead and buried by then though

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Here’s one for you lot:

Considering Liverpool came away victorious, and were arguably pretty dominant, is it still valid to say they were “disrespectful” to the FA Cup and to Shrewsbury by playing a team with an average age of 19?

Yep…have the FA even said that, thought i read it somewhwre

It was the Premier League which wrote to clubs on March 29 of last year, urging them to respect the winter break, not to organise any fixtures because players needed “a break from the physical and mental rigours of playing matches during the season.”

Regardless who the Team are or who the Manager was, if you are asked to respect something…you make your mind up and tell your players in advance they are going to get a break. Players book holidays, make plans to do normal people things away from football then get told, actually that break I said you could book…gonna have to change my mind about that. If no one stands up to this then every club will be walked over in the future. Many times I have booked time off work in the past only to get phone calls, first time it happened I stupidly answered the phone and although I said I can’t, I did actually end up doing a shift. After that I refused to answer the phone to work.

But then again they are only Footballers getting paid hundreds of thousands a week to live off, I’d play every week for living allowances if I could. But wages and what not are a whole other topic when what they are doing isn’t really life threatening. There are far more members of our society who deserve a higher income but you can’t make money off soldiers and NHS staff :roll_eyes:

Spurs need go get rid of Dier in the Summer, he is just terrible.

Dele needs a kick up the backside, he’s a quality player but he thinks he’s Ronaldo, less showboating more playing football.

Oh and remember “your just a small town near Portsmouth!”

The general media response certainly seems to hold a theme of “vindication”, offering also the view that the team played actually RESTORED some of the magic of the cup because of how they performed and what it represented for youth players and club history.

It’s coming ba-ack!

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Bournemouth vs palace is an underwhelming first bbc fixture