Missing Spurs? I’m enjoying not having to watch us.
a lot of fair weather fans on here. for the younger ones try going down a couple of tiers and changing manager every year, year after year. top half of the pl every year won't seem too bad.
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 55 seconds ago
a lot of fair weather fans on here. for the younger ones try going down a couple of tiers and changing manager every year, year after year. top half of the pl every year won't seem too bad.
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we'll cross that bridge if it comes to it
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 hours, 17 minutes ago
I miss Spurs. I miss the rivalry. I miss calling the ref a caaaant when he gives a decision in your favour. I miss the joy when you concede, the bitterness when you score, I miss the arguments and banter with you lot on here and Spurs fans irl. I miss the escapism and the emotions, the highs and lows, around sport.
When there is so much going on in the world it is nice to have something to get rid of your negative energy on that will be inconsequential at the end of the day.
So, yes, I miss Spurs.
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DJ
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 12 minutes ago
I never understood the league being voided as an option. Even if it starts next year it's better to finish the current league and think about how to then adapt for the future one.
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If it doesnt start until next year then you have the real possibility of starting without some clubs.
Then you have players contracts and the likes meaning squads will look very different.
And then there is the money side.
So many factors that mean the longer it goes on the less viable it is to complete this season.
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teams change all the time. this is a new circumstance,
don't see the problem with adjusting for lost teams or players. starting a new season and voiding one 75% finished makes no sense at all.
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
comment by Phendombele (U20037)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 55 seconds ago
a lot of fair weather fans on here. for the younger ones try going down a couple of tiers and changing manager every year, year after year. top half of the pl every year won't seem too bad.
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we'll cross that bridge if it comes to it
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but it wont. you're one of the richest clubs in the world.
you won't be relegated even with the ordinary one.
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 36 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 12 minutes ago
I never understood the league being voided as an option. Even if it starts next year it's better to finish the current league and think about how to then adapt for the future one.
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If it doesnt start until next year then you have the real possibility of starting without some clubs.
Then you have players contracts and the likes meaning squads will look very different.
And then there is the money side.
So many factors that mean the longer it goes on the less viable it is to complete this season.
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teams change all the time. this is a new circumstance,
don't see the problem with adjusting for lost teams or players. starting a new season and voiding one 75% finished makes no sense at all.
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So you will play 25% of a season without a load of the clubs that played the first 75%? How does that work?
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
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Were 5th in the table, still in both the FA Cup and CL, so what part if that was not doing well?
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 3 hours, 54 minutes ago
Not missing watching spurs at all. I actually stopped watching us the last few games anyway. I miss the social side of football. In fact this season I have loved everything about going to spurs apart from the 2 hours of football
The best moment at a spurs game this season was just before Newcastle when Stokes hit the winning runs at Headingly.
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Totally agree re the Stoke comment
I was in the car park pub and the fans were going mental when Stokes won the test. I was buzzing.
Then Spurs went bad facked me off
Waiting for Sandy to put up a highlights of the season thread, or did I miss it ?
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
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I don't think any club would - players will not get paid before that happens and games will eventually continue. If its long term then it will impact new season anyway
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
Waiting for Sandy to put up a highlights of the season thread, or did I miss it ?
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No club will have a highlights of the season, doubt the season will finish.
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
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I don't think any club would - players will not get paid before that happens and games will eventually continue. If its long term then it will impact new season anyway
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Thats not the opinion of club chairmen, who are predicting anything from 3 months to 6 months as being crisis point for their clubs.
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
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Were 5th in the table, still in both the FA Cup and CL, so what part if that was not doing well?
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exactly my point. you were no higher with kane, son and sissoko. and you're 8th by the way.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 41 seconds ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
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I don't think any club would - players will not get paid before that happens and games will eventually continue. If its long term then it will impact new season anyway
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Thats not the opinion of club chairmen, who are predicting anything from 3 months to 6 months as being crisis point for their clubs.
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how did the clubs survive years off due to ww2.
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 14 minutes ago
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Paul Scally, Gillingham owner:
"I think we can probably last two or three months.
'After that the cash we do have will run out and I don't have any solution past two or three months.
‘We’re a family of football, the football pyramid is very important to everyone.
‘Clearly League One and League Two are different to Premier League clubs and even Championship clubs.
‘We don’t have any clubs with wealthy belly factors in League One and League Two, we live from hand to mouth every week.
‘The impact financially if this goes on for a month or so will be significant."
And here we are talking about minimum 9 months.
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
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Were 5th in the table, still in both the FA Cup and CL, so what part if that was not doing well?
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exactly my point. you were no higher with kane, son and sissoko. and you're 8th by the way.
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I said Spurs were 5th in the table with Kane, Son and Sissoko playing, and still in two cups now they are not playing, they are eighth and out of all cups. Season won't finish anyway, so is all pretty irrelevant.
Think I'm one of the few who want to void the season. Or end it early to hopefully allow next season to work as normal.
My reasoning is the same as why I don't want VAR. Because football is universal and should be the same everywhere. I coach an under 7s team and iv already been told our season has ended. Our presentation might cancelled. One of my mates boys, plays for the same club at under 10s and his final that he reached has been cancelled. Instead, both teams get a "finalist" trophy.
My boy, who plays in the team I coach, actually cried when I told him the season has ended. But we understand why.
Why should professional football be different to grass roots? It's the same sport with the same emotions. I'd argue that the emotion in grass roots football is just as high.
If grass roots football has been cancelled then the same must be done across all football in this country. No excuses whatsoever.
comment by Bake 'em away toys (U7303)
posted 18 seconds ago
Think I'm one of the few who want to void the season. Or end it early to hopefully allow next season to work as normal.
My reasoning is the same as why I don't want VAR. Because football is universal and should be the same everywhere. I coach an under 7s team and iv already been told our season has ended. Our presentation might cancelled. One of my mates boys, plays for the same club at under 10s and his final that he reached has been cancelled. Instead, both teams get a "finalist" trophy.
My boy, who plays in the team I coach, actually cried when I told him the season has ended. But we understand why.
Why should professional football be different to grass roots? It's the same sport with the same emotions. I'd argue that the emotion in grass roots football is just as high.
If grass roots football has been cancelled then the same must be done across all football in this country. No excuses whatsoever.
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No, you want to void the season because Spurs have been $hit.
comment by Bake 'em away toys (U7303)
posted 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
Think I'm one of the few who want to void the season. Or end it early to hopefully allow next season to work as normal.
My reasoning is the same as why I don't want VAR. Because football is universal and should be the same everywhere. I coach an under 7s team and iv already been told our season has ended. Our presentation might cancelled. One of my mates boys, plays for the same club at under 10s and his final that he reached has been cancelled. Instead, both teams get a "finalist" trophy.
My boy, who plays in the team I coach, actually cried when I told him the season has ended. But we understand why.
Why should professional football be different to grass roots? It's the same sport with the same emotions. I'd argue that the emotion in grass roots football is just as high.
If grass roots football has been cancelled then the same must be done across all football in this country. No excuses whatsoever.
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Agree mate, just need to call it a day, and start afresh when it is all over. Nonsensical really to restart the current season, with probably a six or seven month gap in between. So much will have changed.
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posted on 30/3/20
Missing Spurs? I’m enjoying not having to watch us.
posted on 30/3/20
a lot of fair weather fans on here. for the younger ones try going down a couple of tiers and changing manager every year, year after year. top half of the pl every year won't seem too bad.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 55 seconds ago
a lot of fair weather fans on here. for the younger ones try going down a couple of tiers and changing manager every year, year after year. top half of the pl every year won't seem too bad.
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we'll cross that bridge if it comes to it
posted on 30/3/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 hours, 17 minutes ago
I miss Spurs. I miss the rivalry. I miss calling the ref a caaaant when he gives a decision in your favour. I miss the joy when you concede, the bitterness when you score, I miss the arguments and banter with you lot on here and Spurs fans irl. I miss the escapism and the emotions, the highs and lows, around sport.
When there is so much going on in the world it is nice to have something to get rid of your negative energy on that will be inconsequential at the end of the day.
So, yes, I miss Spurs.
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DJ
posted on 30/3/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 12 minutes ago
I never understood the league being voided as an option. Even if it starts next year it's better to finish the current league and think about how to then adapt for the future one.
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If it doesnt start until next year then you have the real possibility of starting without some clubs.
Then you have players contracts and the likes meaning squads will look very different.
And then there is the money side.
So many factors that mean the longer it goes on the less viable it is to complete this season.
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teams change all the time. this is a new circumstance,
don't see the problem with adjusting for lost teams or players. starting a new season and voiding one 75% finished makes no sense at all.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by Phendombele (U20037)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 55 seconds ago
a lot of fair weather fans on here. for the younger ones try going down a couple of tiers and changing manager every year, year after year. top half of the pl every year won't seem too bad.
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we'll cross that bridge if it comes to it
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but it wont. you're one of the richest clubs in the world.
you won't be relegated even with the ordinary one.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 36 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 12 minutes ago
I never understood the league being voided as an option. Even if it starts next year it's better to finish the current league and think about how to then adapt for the future one.
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If it doesnt start until next year then you have the real possibility of starting without some clubs.
Then you have players contracts and the likes meaning squads will look very different.
And then there is the money side.
So many factors that mean the longer it goes on the less viable it is to complete this season.
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teams change all the time. this is a new circumstance,
don't see the problem with adjusting for lost teams or players. starting a new season and voiding one 75% finished makes no sense at all.
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So you will play 25% of a season without a load of the clubs that played the first 75%? How does that work?
posted on 30/3/20
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
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Were 5th in the table, still in both the FA Cup and CL, so what part if that was not doing well?
posted on 30/3/20
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 3 hours, 54 minutes ago
Not missing watching spurs at all. I actually stopped watching us the last few games anyway. I miss the social side of football. In fact this season I have loved everything about going to spurs apart from the 2 hours of football
The best moment at a spurs game this season was just before Newcastle when Stokes hit the winning runs at Headingly.
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Totally agree re the Stoke comment
I was in the car park pub and the fans were going mental when Stokes won the test. I was buzzing.
Then Spurs went bad facked me off
posted on 30/3/20
Waiting for Sandy to put up a highlights of the season thread, or did I miss it ?
posted on 30/3/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
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I don't think any club would - players will not get paid before that happens and games will eventually continue. If its long term then it will impact new season anyway
posted on 30/3/20
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
Waiting for Sandy to put up a highlights of the season thread, or did I miss it ?
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No club will have a highlights of the season, doubt the season will finish.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
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I don't think any club would - players will not get paid before that happens and games will eventually continue. If its long term then it will impact new season anyway
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Thats not the opinion of club chairmen, who are predicting anything from 3 months to 6 months as being crisis point for their clubs.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
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Were 5th in the table, still in both the FA Cup and CL, so what part if that was not doing well?
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exactly my point. you were no higher with kane, son and sissoko. and you're 8th by the way.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 41 seconds ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
Why aren't those clubs playing a continued season but they are a new one? How does that work?
The point is instead of a new season (whenever that is) you actually just finish the current one.
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What you mean? If a club goes under it wont be playing any season.
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I don't think any club would - players will not get paid before that happens and games will eventually continue. If its long term then it will impact new season anyway
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Thats not the opinion of club chairmen, who are predicting anything from 3 months to 6 months as being crisis point for their clubs.
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how did the clubs survive years off due to ww2.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 14 minutes ago
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Paul Scally, Gillingham owner:
"I think we can probably last two or three months.
'After that the cash we do have will run out and I don't have any solution past two or three months.
‘We’re a family of football, the football pyramid is very important to everyone.
‘Clearly League One and League Two are different to Premier League clubs and even Championship clubs.
‘We don’t have any clubs with wealthy belly factors in League One and League Two, we live from hand to mouth every week.
‘The impact financially if this goes on for a month or so will be significant."
And here we are talking about minimum 9 months.
posted on 30/3/20
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. (U7905)
posted 25 minutes ago
The last couple of months under Mourinho are as bad as I have ever seen us play. Even when we were bumbling around lower midtable in the early noughties I've never seen us play with such little ambition.
I'm looking forward to normal life coming back, but spurs will be just as awful to watch when football returns
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Kane, Son and Sissoko will be back, so it will be completely different. Any team missing at least two of their very best players would be in the same boat. I don`t get why supporters just don`t get that.
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probably because you weren't playing well with them anyway.
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Were 5th in the table, still in both the FA Cup and CL, so what part if that was not doing well?
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exactly my point. you were no higher with kane, son and sissoko. and you're 8th by the way.
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I said Spurs were 5th in the table with Kane, Son and Sissoko playing, and still in two cups now they are not playing, they are eighth and out of all cups. Season won't finish anyway, so is all pretty irrelevant.
posted on 30/3/20
"wealthy belly factors"
posted on 31/3/20
Think I'm one of the few who want to void the season. Or end it early to hopefully allow next season to work as normal.
My reasoning is the same as why I don't want VAR. Because football is universal and should be the same everywhere. I coach an under 7s team and iv already been told our season has ended. Our presentation might cancelled. One of my mates boys, plays for the same club at under 10s and his final that he reached has been cancelled. Instead, both teams get a "finalist" trophy.
My boy, who plays in the team I coach, actually cried when I told him the season has ended. But we understand why.
Why should professional football be different to grass roots? It's the same sport with the same emotions. I'd argue that the emotion in grass roots football is just as high.
If grass roots football has been cancelled then the same must be done across all football in this country. No excuses whatsoever.
posted on 31/3/20
comment by Bake 'em away toys (U7303)
posted 18 seconds ago
Think I'm one of the few who want to void the season. Or end it early to hopefully allow next season to work as normal.
My reasoning is the same as why I don't want VAR. Because football is universal and should be the same everywhere. I coach an under 7s team and iv already been told our season has ended. Our presentation might cancelled. One of my mates boys, plays for the same club at under 10s and his final that he reached has been cancelled. Instead, both teams get a "finalist" trophy.
My boy, who plays in the team I coach, actually cried when I told him the season has ended. But we understand why.
Why should professional football be different to grass roots? It's the same sport with the same emotions. I'd argue that the emotion in grass roots football is just as high.
If grass roots football has been cancelled then the same must be done across all football in this country. No excuses whatsoever.
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No, you want to void the season because Spurs have been $hit.
posted on 31/3/20
comment by Bake 'em away toys (U7303)
posted 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
Think I'm one of the few who want to void the season. Or end it early to hopefully allow next season to work as normal.
My reasoning is the same as why I don't want VAR. Because football is universal and should be the same everywhere. I coach an under 7s team and iv already been told our season has ended. Our presentation might cancelled. One of my mates boys, plays for the same club at under 10s and his final that he reached has been cancelled. Instead, both teams get a "finalist" trophy.
My boy, who plays in the team I coach, actually cried when I told him the season has ended. But we understand why.
Why should professional football be different to grass roots? It's the same sport with the same emotions. I'd argue that the emotion in grass roots football is just as high.
If grass roots football has been cancelled then the same must be done across all football in this country. No excuses whatsoever.
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Agree mate, just need to call it a day, and start afresh when it is all over. Nonsensical really to restart the current season, with probably a six or seven month gap in between. So much will have changed.
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