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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> > Wrong Mick Mac - anyone assimilated into the

> > English team automatically becomes a South

> > African.

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> Not sure this is me. You mean Narnia probably. I

> on the other hand, don't make mistakes.


Arsenal?

Only Arsenal (19 times) have beaten Man City on more occasions than Spurs (18 times) in the Premier League era. Fact!

Spurs have won away at City more often than any other club in the Premier League era - 8 times in 12 games. Fact!

I just hope that doesn't count for nothing. Come on you Spurs!

I bloody hope he is.

Also, I've been reading that Peter Crouch could be plouging a lone furrow up front. I don't agree with such negative tactics. It's not the Spurs way. We should just play our normal game and go for the jugular and hopefully come away with all three points. I'd settle for one though. Three would be the icing on the cake.

Spurs should definitely go for the win, and make sure Bale is forward of Assou-Ekotto...Harry bottled it at OT by dropping Bale back to LB and switching lefty Assou-Ekotto over to right back, both had a 'mare...Fergie was obviously worried by Bale when he played the pacier Rafael instead of Nev...

If he's scared of pacy wingers we might have a chance then.


Similar thoughts re City and defensiveness. Barry being injured Saturday was good, meant he couldn't play the three in central midfield (Barry, de Jong, and Viera), de Jong and Viera worked well as a two with Johnson and Bellamy. Just wish the two wingers would swap from time to time to hit the byline.

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