Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I also tipped Arsenal before the start of the season. At the time they had only signed Cech, and I thought they would at least sign a striker to give Giroud some competition. I know it's difficult signing a quality plrayer in January, but Wenger really should've pushed the boat out to sign one. They can still win it, and I've predicted them to beat Leicester on Sunday, but I've just got this feeling that Spurs will sneak it. I'd love Leicester to win it, but Spurs winning the league will be just as refreshing for the game...

Jah Lush Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I've not been to Spurs this season either. Just

> can't afford it anymore. In fact I didn't make a

> home game last season either which was the first

> time in over 30 years.

>

> I'm a regular at Dulwich Hamlet now and have been

> since we won promotion a few seasons back. More

> local and more affordable.



And more fun. I just don't really enjoy going to big stadium matches, no soul.

Yeah, I always think the worse when I'm at White Hart Lane. I can't relax and enjoy the game as much as I do at Dulwich Hamlet. I feel far less pressure at Champion Hill. Spurs can be three-nil up with five minutes to go and I still think the other team can snatch it. And in those last five minutes I'm having a series of heart attacks and begging the referee to blow the final whistle. I think it's best for my health and my wallet if I just stay away from now on.

One thing in Leicester's favour is the maximum number of games they will play this season is 13. The others could be playing 20+ because of the cups. All the big clubs including Spurs will want to win something. I don't expect they will just throw away that chance for the PL but try and manage it fielding weaker team's when they think they can get away with it.


United may need to concentrate on winning the Europa for CL qualification next season. If they go on a run though someone may drop out of the current top 4. Wonder who that might be? Makes it interesting from every angle. I tipped Arsenal too. It's almost now or never for them. Should be fun on Sunday.

If I was a Spurs fan I'd want MoPo to field a very weakened team for the Europa. Ok, if they win it they get a cup, but they have a real chance of winning the PL this year and are looking strong to finish in the top 4 and get into the CL next season, regardless. Go for it!...
Moyes was sacked as soon as it became apparent we wouldn't qualify for the CL. LVG is not far away from that situation. I see absolutely no point in keeping him for the last year of his contract. He's not going to turn things around in 1 season, he won't change...
Rooney isn't fit to polish Bobby Charlton's boots. I'm old enough remember what a fabulous player he was. The drop of the shoulder and thunder in both boots. Pure class. Total legend. Fantastic player. One of the best but not quite George, who simply was the best ever.

Ladygooner Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/football/dutch-foot

> ball-team-replace-mascots-with-lingerie-models-to-

> celebrate-valentines-day/ar-BBpw8Ho?li=BBoPWjP

>

> Speechless!



One way of keeping certain sections of the fanbase entertained and it is Holland after all

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • By now you’ve hopefully seen that our main demonstration against Trump’s state visit is in London on Wednesday. Many of you have also asked, though, about how you can help ‘welcome’ Donald Trump to Windsor when he arrives there tomorrow (Tuesday) evening. So here’s the plan: We’re asking you to come and line Windsor High Street tomorrow in a peaceful, static protest.  Time: 6pm, Tue 16 Sept Location: Assemble outside Windsor Parish Church, High St, Windsor SL4 1LS and then spread out along the High Street. Grab some cardboard and a pen and make a homemade sign to show Donald Trump and his supporters what you think of them!  The world’s media will be in Windsor to cover the state visit, so showing visually that he is not welcome will send an important message far and wide. If you are coming then please join this Signal chat group for important updates.     Protest safety Please buddy up and come with someone else You have a right to peacefully demonstrate, but we are expecting a high police presence. Remain non-violent and non-confrontational, and do not talk to the police. It may be better to dress inconspicuously, not like an ‘activist’ We plan on ending at 7.30pm. Please leave in groups of 5–10 and make sure you have a bust card This action is entirely legal but we still recommend that you read this key advice when going on a protest to know your rights. Remember:  No comment No personal details Ask ‘under what power?’ No duty solicitor Don’t accept a caution Here is the protest support line: 07946 541 511 and here is more information on Stop & Search under the Public Order Act.   Thank you for being part of the movement against Trump. In solidarity, Stop Trump Coalition
    • We booked a day when we could drop around 8 bags. They directed us to use the rear entrance on Carver Rd. I would definitely ring as they don’t seem to have much space at the back. Our experience was great, they were very polite and thankful.
    • https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/sep/15/police-search-for-11-violent-disorder-suspects-after-unite-the-kingdom-march
    • Should we change the title to Is Starmer toast? The real infighting is just starting: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgy79yr74do
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...