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maxxi Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > Mike Dean, sir you are a useless, arrogant,

> > attention seeking c**t

>

> We've all seen some fairly shoddy refereeing at

> times (and it's often him) but this was

> incredible. Has he been drug tested?


And during what was our best display so far at the new gaff.

Otta Wrote:

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> Absolutely classic Liverpool. Win against a top 4

> rival, then lose against a bottom 3 team. If

> Chelsea win at Spurs they're 8 points clear. Can't

> see anyone overturning that unless they lose a

> couple of key players to injury or something.


Things can't be that bad if you class a draw as a defeat. This table shows how the Xmas fixtures have favoured Chelsea:


Hours that will be taken to play all three festive matches

Hours taken from the start of a team's first game to the end of their third game

1 Chelsea 223

2 Watford, Crystal Palace 201.5

3 Swansea 199

4 Arsenal, Bournemouth 198.75

5 Stoke 172.75

6 West Ham 172.5

7 Man Utd 172.25

8 Burnley, Everton, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Brom 170

9 Hull, Man City 167.75

10 Leicester, Middlesbrough 167.5

11 Liverpool 143.75

12 Southampton 117

red devil Wrote:

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> Despite the one-sided nature of the SPL, the Old

> Firm game is still a great game to watch...C'mon

> the Hoops!


I agree RD. It was a good one as it turned out. Winning after going behind, away from home, is always sweet. Great equalizer from Dembele. Rangers played well but Celtic had many more shots/corners etc so the gap was a possibly bigger than the scoreline suggests. I'd say Rangers dominated the first half hour, and Celtic the last hour.


A nice end to a year that got better and better for Celtic.

Otta Wrote:

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> Absolutely classic Liverpool. Win against a top 4

> rival, then lose against a bottom 3 team. If

> Chelsea win at Spurs they're 8 points clear. Can't

> see anyone overturning that unless they lose a

> couple of key players to injury or something.


After tonight's fiasco I can honestly say I feel your pain Otta

Things are a little different since our last big name departure.


The following have all signed new long term deals in the last few months:


Pochettino

Lloris

Kane

Alli

Eriksen

Dier

Vertonghen

Rose

Walker

Carroll

Winks

Vorm



And by all accounts a new Alderweireld deal is close.

red devil Wrote:

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> That doesn't mean they won't leave though, just

> that Spurs will get more money if one was sold,

> and the player in the meantime gets a salary

> increase. Everybody's happy...until a bigger club

> comes calling.


It was more intended to illustrate the feeling at the club at the moment.


Players love being there and love Pochettino and what he's building. All have made very positive and encouraging noises about the future. Less need to chase money and glory elsewhere.

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