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Matchday 32 - Tottenham Hotspur Football Club vs Nottingham Forest Football Club Sunday, 7th of April KO 6:00pm

Who will win?


  • Total voters
    62

Lee

Lurker of shadows
I've woken up feeling positive today, we may get something
 

Statto

Free Kick Specialist
Whatever happens we simply HAVE to be better at set pieces, both attacking and defensively.

The commentators on the channel I was watching for the Fulham match were constantly baffled by what we were (not) doing at corners. There is no justification for this to have become such a constant, ongoing problem.
I know we only have to defend against Morgan's corners in training but surely they watch video replays of the ones we do defend in matches, and they have a plan such as which defenders are marking which opposition attackers, and can see how the plan failed? Plenty to go on even if they don't get any actual practice because the corner either hits the first man or goes out for a throw in.

The more intriguing point is how several Pro Licence coaches (presuming Nuno has this as well as some of his backroom - Cooper certainly did) don't seem to be getting any way close to solving the issue. If anything we seem to be getting worse.
 

JohnnyCarey

Viv Anderson
The chances are we lose this, but let's not make too big a deal of it if we do. The Wolves and Everton games are way more likely to determine our fate this season. If they tear us apart, which they might, we consign it to the Memory Hole and move on quickly.
That said, a draw is not out of the question. We tend to play better against teams that have most of the possession and press high -- and that will certainly be the case with Spurs today. A couple of moments of brilliance on the counter -- which we are certainly capable of -- and we could snatch a point. 2-2
 

Indored

A. Trialist
Matchday and I’m suffering with a major hangover from partying too much last night.

Reckon we can get something from todays game if we stay compact at the back, but don’t think we will keep a clean sheet, just need to score one more than Spurs which will make our position in the table look miles better with the number of remaining games decreasing.

I’m getting a bit tired of looking at the results of other teams, we can stay in the Prem by getting the points, we shouldn’t care too much what others do as we have everything in our own hands.

3 points today will do nicely :)
 

Notcher

Stuart Pearce
I've just seen this on Twitter. I very much doubt it's football related, rather a coincidence of location? All the same, another utterly preventable end to a poor young man's life and hopefully a life in prison for another.

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I very much suspect it's another victim of Sadiq Khan's London and another stabbing
 

Wes' Organ

Biggles
I've just seen this on Twitter. I very much doubt it's football related, rather a coincidence of location? All the same, another utterly preventable end to a poor young man's life and hopefully a life in prison for another.

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It was at 5.50 so not at all likely to be football related.
 

Bonfy177

LTLF MORON
Jesus this world 😕, makes you fearful about leaving the house.
 

Notcher

Stuart Pearce
Jesus this world , makes you fearful about leaving the house.
Horrendous mate. The shite we've imported into this country on the back of genuine refugees has left it on it's knees. These people have brought with them a culture that settles disputes with knives and machetes and unfortunately it's now become the norm over here. Frightened, I fear for the world my kids are growing up in.
 

Colh

Stuart Pearce
Horrendous mate. The shite we've imported into this country on the back of genuine refugees has left it on it's knees. These people have brought with them a culture that settles disputes with knives and machetes and unfortunately it's now become the norm over here. Frightened, I fear for the world my kids are growing up in.

It’s been the same in London for decades mate. We just hear about it more now


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