[Football] El CRAPico/the Battle of SHITain etc

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Who do you "want" to win?

  • Man Utd

    Votes: 29 17.0%
  • Spurs

    Votes: 142 83.0%

  • Total voters
    171






Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
48,582
The Spurs players need to have a boozy few days now. 🍺

We should be able to comfortably beat a team of Spurs' mediocrity without any alcohol being involved.
 




Slum_Wolf

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May 3, 2021
943
We should be able to comfortably beat a team of Spurs' mediocrity without any alcohol being involved.
Unfortunately already checking the VAR screens to f*** us over...


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METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
7,519
Amorim being interviewed now on TNT and his response as to why perhaps he didn't get subs on 20 mins earlier was both ridiculous and bullish.

He's only not going to to get the sack for the same season Potter wont. They will both get a transfer window and I estimate about 10-15 games.
 








Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
32,199
Uffern
Amorim being interviewed now on TNT and his response as to why perhaps he didn't get subs on 20 mins earlier was both ridiculous and bullish.

He's only not going to to get the sack for the same season Potter wont. They will both get a transfer window and I estimate about 10-15 games.

It's entirely possible that the loser of this cup final keeps his job, while the winner gets the tin tack
 


Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
4,529
Sussex but not by the sea
This is going to seriously hurt ManU. The table doesn’t lie, they are that bad. Now no European football and still stuck with poor players on silly money.

A big part of their problem is the overreaction on their players if they look even half decent for 3 or 4 games, that Amad being a great example, Yoro another.

Oh dear, what a shame……
 


slartibartfast

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Sep 11, 2004
494
Henfield
I started off just slightly wanting Man Utd to lose more than I wanted Spurs to lose, but then slowly as the game drifted towards its tedious end, started to get paranoid about Spurs waving a CL place and oodles of cash at the likes of Baleba or Mitoma.... somehow, I dont see Man Utd shopping at Brighton (they tend to go for "bigger" names ).
Now suddenly Im paranoid.....
 




Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
9,604
That was an embarrassment for the Premier League and UEFA, a truly lamentable game that will just be laughed at by all those who did not have a vested interest in it. There was nothing to celebrate here, one mediocre team got the other to score for them and then they put 11 behind the ball for the rest of the game. It was every bit as poor as we expected.

Glad I went to an actual football game on Monday.
 


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
13,240
I started off just slightly wanting Man Utd to lose more than I wanted Spurs to lose, but then slowly as the game drifted towards its tedious end, started to get paranoid about Spurs waving a CL place and oodles of cash at the likes of Baleba or Mitoma.... somehow, I dont see Man Utd shopping at Brighton (they tend to go for "bigger" names ).
Now suddenly Im paranoid.....
I was just desperate for Man U not to equalise near the end. Not because I wanted to them to lose so badly...... I just couldn't do another 30 minutes of that dog shit football.
 


nickjhs

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Apr 9, 2017
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Ballarat, Australia
Spurs, because the Australian is a dead man walking anyway.
I dont think so, it seems he has the support of the players and from what I can tell their season was crap for a number of reasons (if you can call winning the Uefa Cup having a crap season) I also like that he is combative with the media This is a classic
 
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I dont think so, it seems he has the support of the players and from what I can tell their season was crap for a number of reasons (if you can call winning the Uefa Cup having a crap season) I also like that he is combative with the media This is a classic
Only a really popular ceo could pull off that move. I’m not the closest of Spurs watchers but does Levy have that cachet among the fan base to do it and not bring risk on himself? Maybe he does I dunno
 




trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
11,400
Hove
I thought it was quite entertaining in the way a match would be if you chucked two of the Premier League’s worst teams together in a one-off, desperate relegation decider. Swap Champions League for relegation and I suppose that’s pretty much it was.
 


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