Norm_D_Ploom
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Correct. I think it will also help that our two key players will get a proper winter break this year and won't be knackered as normal.No I think he is being serious, and I agree with him
Correct. I think it will also help that our two key players will get a proper winter break this year and won't be knackered as normal.No I think he is being serious, and I agree with him
Time will tell.I am not surprised that they are one of the favs, although I think 4's is a bit short really.
My guess is that you don't necessarily think England won't win the Euro's, it's more that you hope England won't win the Euro'sYou cannot be serious man?
Spot onMy guess is that you don't necessarily think England won't win the Euro's, it's more that you hope England won't win the Euro's
That was his third hat-trick this season that were part of his very impressive start at his new club as he now has scored 15 Bundesliga goals in 10 appearances for Bayern Munich.Another hatrick for Harry Kane and an excellent win for Bayern.
Poor from BVB.
Probably the very first time it's been done by a non league club as the away side against League opposition. Not much chance that a modern day journo would know anything about an obscure FA Cup 3rd Qualifying Round tie from November 1905.Swindon Town 4 Aldershot 7
A lot of the media are claiming that this was the first time a non league club has scored 7 against a league side in the FA Cup.
I think Boston still hold the record the biggest away win as a non league side at a football league side. Winning 6-1 away at Derby in 1955..Probably the very first time it's been done by a non league club as the away side against League opposition. Not much chance that a modern day journo would know anything about an obscure FA Cup 3rd Qualifying Round tie from November 1905.
Football didn't exist before "Year Zero" (1992) did it?
Wow, what a game to watch as a neutral, VAR disallowing goals (Offsides & a Handball) , Tottenham player (Romero) rightly sent off for a foul that gave Chelsea the penalty which they scored.
Spurs were lucky they hadn't already had Udogie sent off earlier on, for retaliation.
As a spurs fan myself I cannot believe my eyesTottenham 1 Chelsea 1 @ Half Time
Wow, what a game to watch as a neutral, VAR disallowing goals (Offsides & a Handball) , Tottenham player (Romero) rightly sent off for a foul that gave Chelsea the penalty which they scored.
Spurs were lucky they hadn't already had Udogie sent off earlier on, for retaliation.
Can't remember seeing Spurs this committed (dirty) for a very long time.
12 minutes of added time, mainly due to all the VAR's.
Can't wait for the second half.
Not often that 9 men beat 11, and so it's proved.35 minutes to go and Spurs are down to 9 men!
The FA Cup loves a good story...Charlton Athletic 1 Cray Valley Paper Mills 1
Shown live in its entirety live on BBC, I had to watch this on two accounts. First, the Valley is the only football ground I've ever been to, the last time being over 65 years ago. Second, Cray Valley (whom I'd never heard of) apparently play in Eltham, where I spent all my childhood years.
A very poor quality game. really. My, how the Charlton I'd seen playing in the first tier of English football have deteriorated to this lot! All credit to Cray Valley, hoped you'd win but at least you get a replay and a payday. If Cray Valley had won, it would apparently have created a new F.A. Cup away record of the longest gap in the relative position between two clubs for the victors, according to a BBC commentator.
Yes, that was a great story and I was over the moon for him.The FA Cup loves a good story...
The cross that led to Cray Valley's equalising own-goal was from Kyrell Lisbie, son of former Charlton Athletic player Kevin Lisbie from the Addicks' Premier League days.
A shame assists aren't awarded when it's an own-goal, likewise if a defender gets the slightest touch on an incisive pass. Not that assists were "a thing" a few years ago anyway.Yes, that was a great story and I was over the moon for him.
I read somewhere that the aforementioned Kevin Lisbie supported two league teams, Charlton Athletic and Leyton Orient.Brings back memories of sitting among the Cray Valley (Paper Mills) contingent at the 2019 FA Vase and FA trophy finals. It was like a garden fete with mothers there with their prams. I chose that section as the available seats had better views than those in the Leyton Orient end (one of the teams I supported during Bradford's 14-year hibernation). Sadly both the Millers and Os were beaten.
Brings back memories of sitting among the Cray Valley (Paper Mills) contingent at the 2019 FA Vase and FA trophy finals. It was like a garden fete with mothers there with their prams. I chose that section as the available seats had better views than those in the Leyton Orient end (one of the teams I supported during Bradford's 14-year hibernation). Sadly both the Millers and Os were beaten.
It was also very refreshing to read Postecoglou's post-match reaction, rather than Mikel Arteta's whining. A great coach and a good man, who I'm sure will do excellent things for you in the next few years if he is given the time!Tottenham Hotspur 1-4 Chelsea
Great game for the neutral. Not a great game for a spurs fan. Our 9 players on the pitch at the end played their best. Hojbjerg, Porro, Vicario, Dier all played well.
Admittedly it was our high line and lack of discipline which cost us. The floodgates opened at the end. Romeo completely lost his head, he was always going to be sent off. Udogie has been brilliant so far this season but I don't know what he was thinking.
Our main worry is Van De Ven. Everyone will surely wish him a speedy recovery. We will be without our two best CBs for the next three games, including our game against Manchester City. I hope Maddison only picked up a knock and will be fine to play next week
We move on. We played so well for the first 49 minutes of the second half. Up to Wolverhampton for the Saturday lunchtime kick off. Come On You Spurs
(Technically we beat Arsenal as the longest unbeaten Premier League team this season. They conceded after 64 minutes, we conceded after 75.)
But obviously nothing to do with their goalkeeper making a handful of excellent saves also!Well done Luton, a cracking effort, if you keep playing like that you've got every chance of staying up.
As to Herr Klopp ,he can't blame VAR for that display, some of his players need to be shown what to do when you have the ball in front of an open goal.