Lucky it wasn’t a straight redVegas Claret wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:40 pmnot remotely close to an elbow. I've waited for the replays at half time just to make sure, it's more shoulder + arm movement - like I said, he doesn't have to get out of the way.
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To be fair he also doesn't need to make a forward motion with his shoulder/arm. Stupidity of the highest order when he's already had a yellow.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:40 pmnot remotely close to an elbow. I've waited for the replays at half time just to make sure, it's more shoulder + arm movement - like I said, he doesn't have to get out of the way.
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He shoved his shoulder into Son’s face. He knew exactly what he was doing and got the minimum he deserved.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:40 pmnot remotely close to an elbow. I've waited for the replays at half time just to make sure, it's more shoulder + arm movement - like I said, he doesn't have to get out of the way.
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Anybody thinking it'll be an after The Lord Mayors show performance by Spurs on Sunday are dreaming. We are going to get absolutely pummelled.
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We were always going to be facing a mammoth task on Sunday, nothing has changed. A demotivated side would have potentially helped but then look at Chelsea last night with very little to play for.
What we have to do against Spurs is get bodies behind the ball. Midfielders need to sit deeper and not press high as it will leave us totally exposed against such a good counter attacking side.
What we have to do against Spurs is get bodies behind the ball. Midfielders need to sit deeper and not press high as it will leave us totally exposed against such a good counter attacking side.
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I'd love to be wrong. But they have a Champions League spot up for grabs. There is no way they let it slip against us.
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Defend as well as we did away at Arsenal.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:48 pmWe were always going to be facing a mammoth task on Sunday, nothing has changed. A demotivated side would have potentially helped but then look at Chelsea last night with very little to play for.
What we have to do against Spurs is get bodies behind the ball. Midfielders need to sit deeper and not press high as it will leave us totally exposed against such a good counter attacking side.
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Best bit was was watching Ryley Keyes (sp) 5 yr old with cerebral palsy putting a goal past Pat Jennings.
Count your lucky stars folks
Count your lucky stars folks
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Arsenal being dismantled here.
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Thing is, Arsenal are playing with El Neney specifically to try to stop Kane, and a strong midfield
I'm not sure if they are in the zone we can do much about it, especially as if we can cut out the runs, Kane is still really strong in the air so letting loads of crosses in won't work either
Hey ho, we will see what happens
I'm not sure if they are in the zone we can do much about it, especially as if we can cut out the runs, Kane is still really strong in the air so letting loads of crosses in won't work either
Hey ho, we will see what happens
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it's a tad feisty, hope a few Spurs lads bite
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Anyone thinking they will ease off when needing to win their last two games is in fantasy land. It is like having City away with the title at stake. Whatever side we put out we are stuffed. What is crucial is not to lose any more players for two games in three games of our own to finish.
What I wouldn’t give for holding ground with Everton and Leeds at the weekend now, if all three lose I’d snatch your hand off. Even if Leeds lose to Brighton and we lose 6-0 I’d consider that a brilliant outcome.
What I wouldn’t give for holding ground with Everton and Leeds at the weekend now, if all three lose I’d snatch your hand off. Even if Leeds lose to Brighton and we lose 6-0 I’d consider that a brilliant outcome.
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Wonder if Arteta will blame the length of the grass 


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Same old Arsenal!
Can't rely on them for anything.
Can't rely on them for anything.
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Being a realist I'd happily take a 2/3 goal loss at Spurs, as long as Leeds lose their game, because if they do, then we'll know 3 points at Villa will be enough due to our massive GD advantage.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:53 pmAnyone thinking they will ease off when needing to win their last two games is in fantasy land. It is like having City away with the title at stake. Whatever side we put out we are stuffed. What is crucial is not to lose any more players for two games in three games of our own to finish.
What I wouldn’t give for holding ground with Everton and Leeds at the weekend now, if all three lose I’d snatch your hand off. Even if Leeds lose to Brighton and we lose 6-0 I’d consider that a brilliant outcome.
Everton will almost certainly seal their PL place this weekend with their winnable home game, so baring some bizarre results we can take them out of the equation.
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The strange thing is we've struggled against Spurs in recent times away yet tend to do better against Liverpool away who are on another planet compared to them.
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Are Arsenal sending a message to cross channel immigrants with their sleeve message
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Commentator “Son was taken off to get the goals vs Burnley”. Great!!!
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Looks like we are going to need a special performance on Sunday. Bloody Spurs are going to be on a high after that - Kane, for an England captain is a real disgrace with his constant moaning and arm waving, great player but always looking for the fouls. Son is also a great player but again constantly diving and moaning. Can Friend be any worse than Tierney ? But when the going gets tough …….
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Thing is, we will make it hard to break us down
Spurs have struggled with that all season
Spurs have struggled with that all season
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And the commentators just assuming Spurs will be two points ahead of Arsenal after our game. I know it’s likely, but no one respects us with comments like that.
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There has to be something in the laws preventing a defender from running into the direct line of the attacker, blocking him off and elbowing him in the process.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:24 pmI was 50/50 on the pen, don't often get given. Sending off was a joke, nothing in the laws says Holding has to get out of the way
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not that i'm aware of but if there is fair enough - either way, Holden doesn't elbow him, it's shoulder and an arm movement. Footy is ******* soft nowadays

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I agree with you mate, footy is soft as shite, that's a yellow for me though, stupidity from the defender.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 9:55 pmnot that i'm aware of but if there is fair enough - either way, Holden doesn't elbow him, it's shoulder and an arm movement. Footy is ******* soft nowadays![]()
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Glad Tierney is not the ref Sunday. Seemed to be totally pro Spurs
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Oh you mean then Kevin Friend might just be "totally pro Burnley"
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Draw would be nice for everyone on Sunday, guarantee if it's heading that way, Friend will find us a way to lose.
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Damn shame Arse fell apart.
Now 3 clubs for 2 places. Plus 2 at the top.
Who cares about the rest?
Refs will do all they can to prolong it to the end.
Now 3 clubs for 2 places. Plus 2 at the top.
Who cares about the rest?
Refs will do all they can to prolong it to the end.
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this made me chuckle
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Well at least last night's game has practically ensured the sky games on the last day of the season will be the "race for the top 4"
