I kinda would like to know where the F this comes from? Because I see no context for it. To whom was this directed?
Chelsea and their supporters. But it wasn't stated, so I jokingly implied that it was directed at the preceding posts.
Anyone not aware of USA Soccer Guy on Facebook needs to put that right. https://www.facebook.com/usasoccerg...600477700/1665785840172603/?type=3&permPage=1
I’m going to blame it on reading the thread moments before entering my utterly humorless and easily prone to offense in-laws home for Easter dinner.
I am not entirely certain when this happened, but sometime during this season, Eriksen has become more Modric-like in how he controls the pace of the match as well as maintaining control of the ball. add to that his long range shot that he has had for a few years now. he may be the most important undroppable player on Spurs. and yes I am including Kane in that.
https://instagram.com/p/BhFTkXkBHZv/?utm_source=ig_embed after 100 PL matches Dele Alli 36 goals 25 assists Eden Hazard 35 goals 26 assists http://www.squawka.com/news/how-del...r-first-100-games/1026054#RDFGBEzHJhgaJSyz.97 Ozil 20 goal 36 assists David Silva 14 goal 29 assists Mata 25 goals 31 assists
Watched the game early Sunday morning on a non-HDTV from an Airbnb on Vancouver Island. Who has non-HDTV anymore? I didn't think it was even possible. We conceded our usual sloppy goal away from home in a big match, but then went on to win quite comfortably. More importantly, the lads have shown that they are not the Harry Kane team, not the Toby Alderweireld team and not the Danny Rose team. Imagine this time last year, Poch NOT selecting a fit Alderweireld or Rose for this fixture! It looks like those 2 will be out the door in the summer. It is unfortunate, because they are excellent footballers, but they have let greed come before the success of the team, and Poch will not tolerate that at the club. But it does mean we are going to have to go into the market for a CB and LB. Great to see Kane back and a good sub by Poch, because we were starting to drop deep with no outlet when the change was made. Half-time adjustment was made to limit Moses and Alonso rampaging down the wings. Special thanks to Gareth Southgate for lighting a fire under Deli, the 2-1 goal was sublime. Eriksen was brilliant again, Lamela seems to have that Argentinian knack of getting away with nasty challenges, Dier and Dembélé were smoking cigars in midfield and the Verthonghen-Sanchez partnership is really growing. On to the Potteries and Stoke City on Saturday. COYS!
The best thing about it is the blindingly obvious progression. We've been to Stamford Bridge before, played horrible and lost; played well and lost; played well, taken up some good positions and still found a way to let them back in. Sunday we turned up as the better team on paper, the better team on the pitch, outplayed them and left with a routine three points. Right now it's not luck that we're miles ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea in the table; we've become comfortably the best team in London. Now to go win some trophies.