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Keef Wrote:

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> And Liverpool were 5th to Chelsea's 1st a couple

> of years ago, and look what happened then ;-)


And pool fans wonder why people like to see them get beat.


Once again, the Arse turn over the Spuds ( a top 4 side......well they think, they are) Never mind, there's always next season, or the season after, or the season after that, or...............................

very good PeckhamGateCrasher - I like that...


on a more serious note, I'm glad we got the 3 points yesterday but we were poor and a supposedly weakened Spurs team defended much much better than they have so far this season... in short, we were lucky. And that's ok, teams vying for the title need luck sometimes

I heard the dicussions on Sky yesterday and apparently it wasn't just a guess - the Arsenal team had discussed Keane's penalty taking before the game and knew that Keane likes keepers to commit before kicking the ball - that's why Almunia stayed up for so long and chose correctly


That said the penalty wasn't up to his usual standard and could easily have gone past Almunia had it been better

Keef Wrote:

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> I disagree, most goal keepers will tell you they

> choose where to dive, and hope for the best, it's

> as simple as that.

>

> "Spurs were the sharper ones and the better team

> in the first half".

> Wenger


Not the same as saying we were second best for 90 minutes is it? And we're still top of the league. Something Spuds will not experience for many moons. Two class goals from a class team. >:D<

Keef Wrote:

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> I disagree, most goal keepers will tell you they

> choose where to dive, and hope for the best, it's

> as simple as that.

>

Equally most penalty takers will tell they will pick a spot and go for it. You seem to be implying that a goal keepers skill is in some way inferior to that of a penalty taker. As someone who still plays( or tries to at 50 years of age), and has a son who can play as an outfield player or in goal, I can assure you that it is not. As a penalty taker you have to outwit the keeper by scoring. Keane failed to to do so. That is not being smug, but a plain and simple fact.

I thought Spurs performance was pretty good. We defended very well with a makeshift defence. First half was quite dull and fought out in the midfield but I thought for the first 20 minutes or so of the second half we were the better team. Berbatov's well taken goal from an acute angle was pure class. Still, Keane blew it for us by missing the penalty. We lost, the best team won. Simply really. Still bloody hurts though.

Atila I was just trying to spread some Christmas love!


Chelsea 2 v 0 Aston Villa

Tottenham 2 v 1 Fulham

West Ham 2 v 2 Reading

Birmingham 1 v 1 Middlesbrough

Derby 2 v 3 Liverpool

Everton 2 v 2 Bolton

Sunderland 1 v 1 Man. United

Wigan 2 v 0 Newcastle

Portsmouth 1 v 3 Arsenal

Man. City 2 v 1 Blackburn

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