Premier League 2018/19 Thread
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Lovely movement from Sterling there0
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It feels weird to say because I’ve been one of his biggest critics when he’s in an England shirt, but I think the only club in the world that wouldn’t take him would be Barcelona. He’s becoming World Class.ForeverAddickted said:Lovely movement from Sterling there
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Yawn...for the record I am an NFL fan but would 100% not rather watch it than our football but whatever,3
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And as a Sky subscriber I can moan. Spurs should be docked the entire fee for this match. NFL is an ugly shit sport I avoid at all times and I don’t appreciate having its ugliness thrust in my face while watching what is one of the top fixtures in the Premiership season.Laddick01 said:
Can’t blame the NFL at all. City can moan but Spurs certainly can’t. Their stadium situation is embarrasing.Lincsaddick said:
I made a comment about the NFL game tearing up the pitch .. seems we have a lot of 'gridiron fans' who'd rather watch that than real football .. if the pitch is really bad it'll ruin what could/should be a classic .. still Spurs fault for being absolutely ridiculous in calculating their building time estimates ((:>)JohnBoyUK said:
Shame its going to be brought back to earth by a Sunday league pitch tonight!Lincsaddick said:2 good games this afternoon, plenty of attacking football and a few goals
Could be a few goals mind you.3 -
Awful decision making by Sissoko there.
Don't know how he's in this Tottenham team0 -
"The two City full backs can actually drift inside, which is not where you'd usually find them."
Other than the past season and bit, presumably.
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Cry me a river. I guess because you alone don’t like the NFL there shouldn’t be any games held in the U.K.Red_in_SE8 said:
And as a Sky subscriber I can moan. Spurs should be docked the entire fee for this match. NFL is an ugly shit sport I avoid at all times and I don’t appreciate having it’s ugliness thrust in my face while watching what is one of the top fixtures in the Premiership season.Laddick01 said:
Can’t blame the NFL at all. City can moan but Spurs certainly can’t. Their stadium situation is embarrasing.Lincsaddick said:
I made a comment about the NFL game tearing up the pitch .. seems we have a lot of 'gridiron fans' who'd rather watch that than real football .. if the pitch is really bad it'll ruin what could/should be a classic .. still Spurs fault for being absolutely ridiculous in calculating their building time estimates ((:>)JohnBoyUK said:
Shame its going to be brought back to earth by a Sunday league pitch tonight!Lincsaddick said:2 good games this afternoon, plenty of attacking football and a few goals
Could be a few goals mind you.
I like Spurs but this is solely on them.1 -
NFL booked it long before Spurs did.2
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Roughing the passer there by Kane.3
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Which part of my post leads you to claim I am saying no NFL games should be played in this country and that I don’t think this situation is solely Spurs’ fault?Laddick01 said:
Cry me a river. I guess because you alone don’t like the NFL there shouldn’t be any games held in the U.K.Red_in_SE8 said:
And as a Sky subscriber I can moan. Spurs should be docked the entire fee for this match. NFL is an ugly shit sport I avoid at all times and I don’t appreciate having it’s ugliness thrust in my face while watching what is one of the top fixtures in the Premiership season.Laddick01 said:
Can’t blame the NFL at all. City can moan but Spurs certainly can’t. Their stadium situation is embarrasing.Lincsaddick said:
I made a comment about the NFL game tearing up the pitch .. seems we have a lot of 'gridiron fans' who'd rather watch that than real football .. if the pitch is really bad it'll ruin what could/should be a classic .. still Spurs fault for being absolutely ridiculous in calculating their building time estimates ((:>)JohnBoyUK said:
Shame its going to be brought back to earth by a Sunday league pitch tonight!Lincsaddick said:2 good games this afternoon, plenty of attacking football and a few goals
Could be a few goals mind you.
I like Spurs but this is solely on them.0 - Sponsored links:
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That was shit from Kane there.0
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You seem to be blaming Sky for the fact that Spurs decided to hire a load of cheap labour?Red_in_SE8 said:D
Which part of my post leads you to claim I am saying no NFL games should be played in this country and that I don’t think this situation is solely Spurs’ fault?Laddick01 said:
Cry me a river. I guess because you alone don’t like the NFL there shouldn’t be any games held in the U.K.Red_in_SE8 said:
And as a Sky subscriber I can moan. Spurs should be docked the entire fee for this match. NFL is an ugly shit sport I avoid at all times and I don’t appreciate having it’s ugliness thrust in my face while watching what is one of the top fixtures in the Premiership season.Laddick01 said:
Can’t blame the NFL at all. City can moan but Spurs certainly can’t. Their stadium situation is embarrasing.Lincsaddick said:
I made a comment about the NFL game tearing up the pitch .. seems we have a lot of 'gridiron fans' who'd rather watch that than real football .. if the pitch is really bad it'll ruin what could/should be a classic .. still Spurs fault for being absolutely ridiculous in calculating their building time estimates ((:>)JohnBoyUK said:
Shame its going to be brought back to earth by a Sunday league pitch tonight!Lincsaddick said:2 good games this afternoon, plenty of attacking football and a few goals
Could be a few goals mind you.
I like Spurs but this is solely on them.
As for the NFL part from your initial post alone it’s clear you have some sort of irrational hatred for the sport itself. Very weird.
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If this was being played at any other stadium the home team would be fined.2
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I am blaming Spurs entirely. Where in my post am I blaming anyone else?Laddick01 said:
You seem to be blaming Sky for the fact that Spurs decided to hire a load of cheap labour?Red_in_SE8 said:D
Which part of my post leads you to claim I am saying no NFL games should be played in this country and that I don’t think this situation is solely Spurs’ fault?Laddick01 said:
Cry me a river. I guess because you alone don’t like the NFL there shouldn’t be any games held in the U.K.Red_in_SE8 said:
And as a Sky subscriber I can moan. Spurs should be docked the entire fee for this match. NFL is an ugly shit sport I avoid at all times and I don’t appreciate having it’s ugliness thrust in my face while watching what is one of the top fixtures in the Premiership season.Laddick01 said:
Can’t blame the NFL at all. City can moan but Spurs certainly can’t. Their stadium situation is embarrasing.Lincsaddick said:
I made a comment about the NFL game tearing up the pitch .. seems we have a lot of 'gridiron fans' who'd rather watch that than real football .. if the pitch is really bad it'll ruin what could/should be a classic .. still Spurs fault for being absolutely ridiculous in calculating their building time estimates ((:>)JohnBoyUK said:
Shame its going to be brought back to earth by a Sunday league pitch tonight!Lincsaddick said:2 good games this afternoon, plenty of attacking football and a few goals
Could be a few goals mind you.
I like Spurs but this is solely on them.
As for the NFL part from your initial post alone it’s clear you have some sort of irrational hatred for the sport itself. Very weird.
I hate NFL. Nothing irrational about it. There are lots of other sports I hate. There are lots of sports I love that people on here hate. It would seem very weird to me if I complained that some people hate the sports I like.0 -
Only remember Stamford Beach being worse than thisse9addick said:If this was being played at any other stadium the home team would be fined.
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Think the decision making from Spurs going forward has been awful in general - Lucas and Lamela have been good getting the ball forward yet the moment they're in the final third they dont have a clue what to do with itSELR_addicks said:Awful decision making by Sissoko there.
Don't know how he's in this Tottenham team2 -
I can’t be bothered to completely take this thread off track. All I will say is it’s very funny a half visible NFL logo in the middle of the field offends you so much.Red_in_SE8 said:
I am blaming Spurs entirely. Where in my post am I blaming anyone else?Laddick01 said:
You seem to be blaming Sky for the fact that Spurs decided to hire a load of cheap labour?Red_in_SE8 said:D
Which part of my post leads you to claim I am saying no NFL games should be played in this country and that I don’t think this situation is solely Spurs’ fault?Laddick01 said:
Cry me a river. I guess because you alone don’t like the NFL there shouldn’t be any games held in the U.K.Red_in_SE8 said:
And as a Sky subscriber I can moan. Spurs should be docked the entire fee for this match. NFL is an ugly shit sport I avoid at all times and I don’t appreciate having it’s ugliness thrust in my face while watching what is one of the top fixtures in the Premiership season.Laddick01 said:
Can’t blame the NFL at all. City can moan but Spurs certainly can’t. Their stadium situation is embarrasing.Lincsaddick said:
I made a comment about the NFL game tearing up the pitch .. seems we have a lot of 'gridiron fans' who'd rather watch that than real football .. if the pitch is really bad it'll ruin what could/should be a classic .. still Spurs fault for being absolutely ridiculous in calculating their building time estimates ((:>)JohnBoyUK said:
Shame its going to be brought back to earth by a Sunday league pitch tonight!Lincsaddick said:2 good games this afternoon, plenty of attacking football and a few goals
Could be a few goals mind you.
I like Spurs but this is solely on them.
As for the NFL part from your initial post alone it’s clear you have some sort of irrational hatred for the sport itself. Very weird.
I hate NFL. Nothing irrational about it. There are lots of other sports I hate. There are lots of sports I love that people on here hate. It would seem very weird to me if I complained that some people hate the sports I like.0 -
Seems like only Kane is allowed to shoot at goal.ForeverAddickted said:
Think the decision making from Spurs going forward has been awful in general - Lucas and Lamela have been good getting the ball forward yet the moment they're in the final third they dont have a clue what to do with itSELR_addicks said:Awful decision making by Sissoko there.
Don't know how he's in this Tottenham team1 -
Chelsea wasn’t fined when they forced us to play on the beach.se9addick said:If this was being played at any other stadium the home team would be fined.
I doubt the FA care as they’re being paid by Tottenham to rent the stadium for tonight.
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Blooming heck Carragher is getting more and more understandable every time I see him.2
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SELR_addicks said:
Awful decision making by Sissoko there.
Don't know how he's in this Tottenham team
Spurs midfield tonight is weak and static .. Dier, slow and never seems to get over 1/2 way line .. Dembele .. for me he's overrated .. Sissoko .. good defensive player, not skilful/subtle enough in attack … they miss Eriksen and I am surprised Alli is not out there and a bit less surprised that neither is WinksSELR_addicks said:Awful decision making by Sissoko there.
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Reading that back it doesn't make sense.Fortune 82nd Minute said:Blooming heck Carragher is getting more and more understandable every time I see him.
Let's try again. I dont understand an effing word he's saying.2 -
I enjoy a bit of NFL … BUT it should be played in AMERICA … I agree with the other sentiments stated in the postRed_in_SE8 said:
And as a Sky subscriber I can moan. Spurs should be docked the entire fee for this match. NFL is an ugly shit sport I avoid at all times and I don’t appreciate having its ugliness thrust in my face while watching what is one of the top fixtures in the Premiership season.Laddick01 said:
Can’t blame the NFL at all. City can moan but Spurs certainly can’t. Their stadium situation is embarrasing.Lincsaddick said:
I made a comment about the NFL game tearing up the pitch .. seems we have a lot of 'gridiron fans' who'd rather watch that than real football .. if the pitch is really bad it'll ruin what could/should be a classic .. still Spurs fault for being absolutely ridiculous in calculating their building time estimates ((:>)JohnBoyUK said:
Shame its going to be brought back to earth by a Sunday league pitch tonight!Lincsaddick said:2 good games this afternoon, plenty of attacking football and a few goals
Could be a few goals mind you.1 -
There are two issues. One is the state of the pitch in terms of whether it meets the minimum standards for a Premiership match and does not impact the players. The second issue is how the markings on the pitch have impacted the match as a spectacle for the people who have paid to watch it on TV and indeed for the people who have paid to watch it at the stadium.stoneroses19 said:
Chelsea wasn’t fined when they forced us to play on the beach.se9addick said:If this was being played at any other stadium the home team would be fined.
I doubt the FA care as they’re being paid by Tottenham to rent the stadium for tonight.2 -
Not the best full back play by all 4 of them in this game!!0
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The pitch is 100% Spurs fault, they’ve screwed up on the new stadium, one of the NFL games was suppose to be at Spurs new stadium, so Wembley had to bail them out and put on a third game on that surface, when they should have a break in between.0
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Ha ha, just switched over. That pitch is hilarious!0
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Didn’t see all those empty seats at the NFL game either.6
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Enjoyed that1
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The battle for Top 4 will be epic this season. Spurs, Arsenal and United competing for one place?0