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It was Spurs 37th game of the season. Quite a few more than everyone else. And we have another two games before the month is out. We made nine changes for the game on Saturday. At least three too many in my opinion.


With ten minutes to go and Spurs being one-nil up. I still felt we needed to kill the game as I had a feeling Leicester could still win it and they did. Good luck to them.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> With ten minutes to go and Spurs being one-nil up.

> I still felt we needed to kill the game as I had a

> feeling Leicester could still win it and they did.

> Good luck to them.


I'm surprised to hear you say that Jah, Spurs have won more points in the last 10mins of games in the PL than any other team...

red devil Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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>

> > With ten minutes to go and Spurs being one-nil

> up.

> > I still felt we needed to kill the game as I had

> a

> > feeling Leicester could still win it and they

> did.

> > Good luck to them.

>

> I'm surprised to hear you say that Jah, Spurs have

> won more points in the last 10mins of games in the

> PL than any other team...


Yes, but that's been when we've either been losing or drawing. Not with a one-nil lead. It's a common Spurs problem that we've had in the past - snatching a loss from victory in the dying minutes.

I'm certainly looking forward to Extra Time as We want to win at Anfield, but BFS needs to change his mentality back to our pre-December attacking/pressing style. Bristol C on Sunday and the first half of the game against Hull were back to his grinding, defensive style which a decent side will unpick (As Arsenal and Chelsea did at Christmas) whereas the early season (no Nolan, No Carrol) had us tear both Liverpool and City apart.

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