...... I am convinced those of us at Spurs next Sunday will be there for a Europa party and trophy walkaround for Spuds too. A freakish season on so many levels.
I meant present for Spurs' Europa party as their final is three or four days before our final league game. I don't know why, but I just feel Spurs will pull off a miracle and actually win something (mainly because Harry Kane has leftWe wouldn't know if we've made Europe until after Chelsea play the Conference final on the 28th
I've got a feeling about this one
Yeah, but no...Having a strong and vibrant rivalry is part of the pantomime of football as entertainment. That means sometimes it goes their way, and sometimes it goes ours. One sided rivalry's are boring. Everton have seen Liverpool win the league, Birmingham are watching Villa in the Champions League, Sunderland are watching Newcastle steam ahead, and none of those teams have been within touching distance for a long time, even if all three lesser sides can see better days ahead. Point being, we currently have a strong two-way rivalry and it makes it all the more fun. It was their turn last week, and in our h2h this season, so hats off to them. It hasn't been their turn for several years.
I don't think treating a rivalry as anything more than pantomime is particularly healthy.
It's jealousy. First Newcastle and now that lot winning a trophy............great that it's not 'big 6' teams winning everything but I want it to be our turn. It will be soon.Yeah, but no...
I am still pissed off.
Oh yes it is.Having a strong and vibrant rivalry is part of the pantomime of football as entertainment. That means sometimes it goes their way, and sometimes it goes ours. One sided rivalry's are boring. Everton have seen Liverpool win the league, Birmingham are watching Villa in the Champions League, Sunderland are watching Newcastle steam ahead, and none of those teams have been within touching distance for a long time, even if all three lesser sides can see better days ahead. Point being, we currently have a strong two-way rivalry and it makes it all the more fun. It was their turn last week, and in our h2h this season, so hats off to them. It hasn't been their turn for several years.
I don't think treating a rivalry as anything more than pantomime is particularly healthy.
Surely the FA will put alongside their name on the cup an asterisk -It's jealousy. First Newcastle and now that lot winning a trophy............great that it's not 'big 6' teams winning everything but I want it to be our turn. It will be soon.
At the time, I may have described Saturday as the worst day of my life.Having a strong and vibrant rivalry is part of the pantomime of football as entertainment. That means sometimes it goes their way, and sometimes it goes ours. One sided rivalry's are boring. Everton have seen Liverpool win the league, Birmingham are watching Villa in the Champions League, Sunderland are watching Newcastle steam ahead, and none of those teams have been within touching distance for a long time, even if all three lesser sides can see better days ahead. Point being, we currently have a strong two-way rivalry and it makes it all the more fun. It was their turn last week, and in our h2h this season, so hats off to them. It hasn't been their turn for several years.
I don't think treating a rivalry as anything more than pantomime is particularly healthy.
Joao Pedro not in the squad I’m hearing.
Can't play against his new club
A strong Scouse wind to the southWhat’s the weather like tonight?
That sounds manageable.A strong Scouse wind to the south