Laporte has been at fault for all 3 of Tottenham's goals
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I was always envious of their support and they were a club I wanted to do well.
Yes it’s getting a bit boring now with them being so much better than the rest and not needing to get out of 2nd gear to beat most teams but that’s not the fans fault!
Obviously they’ve picked up new fans along the way but what club that gets new found success doesn’t?
Laporte has been at fault for all 3 of Tottenham's goals
When has English football been a level playing field? Even in maximum wage days you had Sunderland ‘The Bank of England Club’ . Arsenal in the 30s lived above the means of other clubs. There’s always been clubs richer than others with wealthier benefactors. Indeed where would we have been without Scam’s money? (Which turned out to be not his money😂). I’m all for Man City putting Man U & Liverpool in their place.
Spot on.
Yes the numbers are obscene now but it’s only what Liverpool did in the 80s, United in the 90s and Chelsea in the 00s did. It’s not like City are the only ones spending either.
You have to say fair play to Spurs for competing against the spending power of the other big clubs.
5-3!
Spurs have themselves to blame trying to play it out
Disallowed
Unbelievable
I am ****ing gutted I cancelled BT Sport
Didn't Utd have a rigid pay structure? I didn't think they were the best paid in the league. I've not bothered gathering evidence but the money team of the 1990s was, to my mind, Newcastle that tried to buy the league and failed. Arsenal to a degree too. I'm not saying Utd were on a modest budget but I think of them as a team that grew their own and spent well rather than buying success.
haha Man City
I hope City smash em on Sunday then we smash the scouse twats
Sick of Var ruining football by helping refs get decisions right.
One of the best games I’ve ever seen
Brighton still have to play those two.
What a game!
VAR ruins emotions in football.
Unbelievable Jeff!
Perhaps Man City fans have a feeling similar to how we felt after the Chelsea game, one of their hearts being ripped out?
The difference being that they lost to a correct decision.
That was absolutely ****ing amazing, Love VAR - I'm almost shaking and I don't even give a shit about either of these teams.