I agree, I think a ‘Tottenham name’ will be in place before we get to play them, shame, hopefully more damage done before he goes
I agree, I think a ‘Tottenham name’ will be in place before we get to play them, shame, hopefully more damage done before he goes
Yes agree- it’s the fragility of the team then the other teams smell blood, players make stupid decisions, crowd get edgy, it’s a toxic spiral that is harder for big teams to get out of
Sadly I remember #lufc fist relegation from the premier league well-sometimes the bigger you are the bigger the stress-the pressure and challenge. It’s hard to redress the tailspin. Spurs have got that feel about them, momentum in the wrong direction, something v wrong at the club it feels familiar
We were saying the same on our way home, champo low block and time wasting- we don’t have the players to break open low block this year especially if set pieces are misfiring
‘Streetwise’ that’s a new word for cynical cheats #lufc
Just home from probably the most frustrating match I’ve watched in a while, I have never seen so many grown men fall over for no reason, time wasting and team talks like city. They came to spoil and spoil the did. Have to say that I think we let them spoil it, need to box it off and move on #lufc
Feeling nervous but really looking forward to this- big chance for #lufc tonight come on boys 💪
Always Gravely’s Fish and Chips- my mum loves them so much (and unable to go to games) that she gets my dad to get some wrapped up for her and brought home - we live over an hour away- she heats them up in the oven at what ever time he gets home and still loves them 😂
Absolutely, he is the calm that Leeds United needs
Totally agree, this week is definitely not a ‘must win’ but I think for lots of people it feels that way, I guess we all just want safety ASAP. I feel the players are pretty balanced and see the bigger picture
I know and feel similar BUT Elland Road was slighted on Saturday, offended even by City and the ref and I think it will bring the fire on Tuesday.💪
He wasn’t respecting the break of the fast- it is supposed to be a moment to eat and pray- he gathered his players for a team talk- that is cynical and just as disrespectful
The boos were a disgrace but how he behaved is not much better, don’t think he should be cleaning to moral high ground
A few weeks ago the general consensus seemed to be if we could be outside of the bottom three after the Man City game we’d be OK- so 6 points out looks and feels pretty good. This week is a big chance to stretch that even more- big game Tuesday- I can’t wait 💪 #lufc
Breaking the fast should be a spiritual moment with food and prayer not an opportunity for a team talk. Respect the players by allowing them to have a brief moment to eat and pray, not filling it with tactics- that’s just as disrespectful
Clear communication to the fans before kick off and only the lads breaking the fast to the sideline away from the dugout (no coaching) everyone else stays where they are, 30seconds and game continues, the vast majority don’t boo that, the idiot tiny minority sadly always will #lufc
Must admit I was a bit sceptical of big 6 bias but this season it has felt so obvious and in clear sight and I can’t stand it. Last night’s ref just seemed desperate to impress them and it’s goes totally unchallenged by national tv and press coverage
As we were driving home this same sentiment was shared, hated their entitled, cynical approach. No love for Arsenal either-City win the league then a week later deducted 150 points for cheating and relegated, Arsenal players all on holiday so no celebrations, trophy thrown over the back age by DHL
There obviously is sadly the minority who love a racist booing but I do think the majority of the reaction in the first instance was the perceived cheating by Pep and lack of knowledge of what was actually happening
Genuinely one of the poorest ref performances I’ve seen and what really sticks in the throat is the entitled city just expect to be treated like that, they were cynical, devious and moaning, they don’t need to be, they have the resources to destroy teams without cheating
Just have the three lads run to the sideline away from the dugout, everyone else stays where they are, 30 seconds and game continues
I totally agree, 3 other key points from watching the highlights that weren’t as clear in the ground from our position
- why didn’t Rodon block the cross do their goal?
- it should have been a penalty
- Aaronson heavy touch on the edge of the box took him too wide 1 v 1
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The ‘analysis’ is SO poor and much like the reffing tonight it’s big 6 focussed #lufc
Unfortunately you can’t see the single screen from the majority of the ground
I agree loads round me didn’t know what was happening- poor communication. Also why not just have the players breaking it to one side by themselves and not allow the team to run to the manager for extra instructions, adds to the confusion
Have to say the booing of the fast breaking was really poor. I think though that an announcement in stadium would have stopped some of it because at the time loads round me don’t know what was going on. Equally I don’t think the fast breaking should be a coaching opportunity #lufc
East stand upper today, love that Liverpool weren’t rubbish, good performance from #lufc tonight and see what happens 💪
Honestly-I’ll be more nervous the Liverpool v West Ham game today #lufc
I think he could be being a bit pointed- the Men in Black song had that famous line
‘we’re your first, last and only line of defence against the worst scum in the universe!’
Strong feelings about financial cheating perhaps 🤔
#lufc
Listening to feet all chat on 5live- I’m getting a bit tired of the lazy line that ‘since Daniel Farke stumbled onto a formation change’
as though the had never trained-planed-prepared-thought through how to approach different games- he knows what he’s doing why can’t the just give him credit #lufc
Pressures off- it must be frustrating for their fans that they start playing when they are clearly down