Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of lads, imo.
If it *does* happen that is, of course.
Which it obviously won't :-(
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Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of lads, imo.
If it *does* happen that is, of course.
Which it obviously won't :-(
they're are the better team, f. Get with the programme. etc
Their fans are reaching the deluded level of scousers now - it's quite hilarious how some are buying into Mourinho's, they're out to get me. One on the comments section suggested that if the Niasse tackle had been perpetrated by Rooney, he would have been sent off.
Yes that Rooney
Yes. To deny so is equally as silly.
We (some) dismiss Spurs because they are Spurs, no other reason. They have an excellent goalkeeper, a defence probably as good as any in the league, a formidable midfield and a functioning attack.
We are superior to them in terms of numbers / back up though of course some will question the quality of our numeric advantage. We are also superior to them in terms of the stardust provided by our two genuine top level players. They do not have any players of this level in my view.
Football however is of course a team game, quite a complex game but at the same time quite a simple game. Stardust alone is not enough.
p.s. well done. I know I can always rely on you for an utterly retarded and indeed spasticated comment and you have provided it here. You utter fúcking moron.
Well I apologise if it sounds a little harsh but really - "Are we a very good team too?".
Jesus fúcking christ, are you 9 years old?
I am unsure if anybody has ever claimed otherwise.
It is the common held knowledge and acceptance of the quality we have, and then the huge resources and infrastructure to back that up, which causes people to think we regularly underperform and that we will continue to do so year on year.
That feeling is simply heightened in the immediate aftermath of a Watford debacle.
Win on Saturday and in the eyes of some the title is back on.