Football Season 2010/2011
05-08-2010, 21:31
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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06-08-2010, 09:19
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
Spurs mouthing off again:
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...cernet&cc=5739
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"If we can get past the play-off qualifier, I honestly think we will go further in the Champions League than Arsenal," Defoe told the Daily Mirror. "No disrespect to Arsenal, because they have a good record in the Champions League and for them it's become part of the furniture, part of their regular season, it's the norm.
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06-08-2010, 12:04
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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Hmm we have had many false dawns with Liverpool, look what happend when the 2 American's came in. I hope it does solve our financial problems but I always worry that it will all go belly up.
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I'm just impressed that you've managed to replace Aurelio and Insua with Aurelio and Insua
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06-08-2010, 12:09
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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Originally Posted by Damien
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Come on, he has to talk up his club.
BTW, you do know he's an Arsenal dan, don't you?
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This tweet from a Harry Redknpap Twitter account made me laugh.
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Defoe’s right, we *can* go further than Arsenal in the CL. For a start we could get Kiev in the qualifier, that’s bleeding miles away.
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06-08-2010, 12:48
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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Seeing as Arsenal made the semi's I can't see them getting further than that in the first season and they might never get back in for another chance
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06-08-2010, 13:10
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Seeing as Arsenal made the semi's I can't see them getting further than that in the first season and they might never get back in for another chance
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Hey Arsenal made the final
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Come on, he has to talk up his club.
BTW, you do know he's an Arsenal dan, don't you?
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It's always the comparisons with Arsenal, like last year when Keane said Spurs had a better team etc.
I do like that twitter comment, something I imagine he would actually say.
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06-08-2010, 13:20
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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It's always the comparisons with Arsenal, like last year when Keane said Spurs had a better team etc.
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But Arsenal are the next team up and our local rivals.
If our teams previous results are reversed, would you want your team coming out saying "Ahh, we'll never beat them, never finish further than them, so what can you do?"
And anyway, that's besides the point. The point he was making was the atmosphere at the home grounds. Even Arsenal fans say the atmosphere at the Emirates is dead. Whereas at WHL it isn't. He was saying that could be the difference, and quite often people in the past have said the 12th man does make a difference.
If you want arrogance, you need to look at City.
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06-08-2010, 13:29
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I was going to look some info on Spurs opponents, but I think googling Young Boys might not be a good idea while in work.
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06-08-2010, 13:33
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But Arsenal are the next team up and our local rivals.
If our teams previous results are reversed, would you want your team coming out saying "Ahh, we'll never beat them, never finish further than them, so what can you do?"
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Nah I'ld avoid mentioning them. If Spurs finished consistently above us I wouldn't say we are going to raise above them, unless it's banter.
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And anyway, that's besides the point. The point he was making was the atmosphere at the home grounds. Even Arsenal fans say the atmosphere at the Emirates is dead. Whereas at WHL it isn't. He was saying that could be the difference, and quite often people in the past have said the 12th man does make a difference.
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I think the Emirates atmosphere is not as bad as people make out but I agree that it's pretty quiet compared to a lot of other teams. The lower tier is a lot louder and energetic compared to the Upper tier which can get pretty dead. I was at the Liverpool game last season and it was electric.
I would say that a lot of the top teams have this problem as ticket prices increase and newer stadiums tend to be larger and more spacious.
When Spurs move to their new stadium and the ticket prices go up to match it I imagine the atmosphere will quiet down a bit. Although the idea for a single stand like the Anfield Kop is a good idea.
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If you want arrogance, you need to look at City.
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Say what you like about Spurs (and I do ) I was happier for them to finish to the top 4 than City. Spending a lot is one thing, automatically expecting to finish top as a result of that wealth as if it were some god given right is irritating. The way they, mostly Cook, go on about United is irritating. They way they used financial clout to bully Spurs from signing Bellamy(?) is the same.
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06-08-2010, 13:34
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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If you want arrogance, you need to look at City.
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I don't think you're talking about the fans with that comment Something us city fans have learnt over the many, many, many years is never to count our chickens before they hatch
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06-08-2010, 13:35
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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I was going to look some info on Spurs opponents, but I think googling Young Boys might not be a good idea while in work.
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I was worried about that, I went to Wikipedia and did a search for the swiss league and then clicked on them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSC_Young_Boys
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I don't think you're talking about the fans with that comment Something us city fans have learnt over the many, many, many years is never to count our chickens before they hatch
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06-08-2010, 13:39
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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Nah I'ld avoid mentioning them. If Spurs finished consistently above us I wouldn't say we are going to raise above them, unless it's banter.
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Sometimes you can't though as journalists bring it up. And they neglect to mention that in their article.
Like thus:
Journalist: Jermain, can Spurs beat Arsenal this year?
Defoe: OIf course we can
Headline: "Defoe thinks Spurs are better than Arsenal"
I'm not saying that's what's happened, but its what usually happens.
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I think the Emirates atmosphere is not as bad as people make out but I agree that it's pretty quiet compared to a lot of other teams. The lower tier is a lot louder and energetic compared to the Upper tier which can get pretty dead. I was at the Liverpool game last season and it was electric.
I would say that a lot of the top teams have this problem as ticket prices increase and newer stadiums tend to be larger and more spacious.
When Spurs move to their new stadium and the ticket prices go up to match it I imagine the atmosphere will quiet down a bit. Although the idea for a single stand like the Anfield Kop is a good idea.
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The good thing is the club are aware of it and seems to be proactive in avoiding it. Moving the stands as close as possible. A big a roof as possible, etc.
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06-08-2010, 13:43
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I did say CityFan's and not Mancini wannabees
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06-08-2010, 13:52
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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Oh no it gets worse, look where they play! Wankdorfstadion
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06-08-2010, 13:57
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Re: Football Season 2010/2011
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The good thing is the club are aware of it and seems to be proactive in avoiding it. Moving the stands as close as possible. A big a roof as possible, etc.
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How have they planned for transport btw? I heard WHL is not the easiest of stadiums to get too and exit from?
Arsenal have the Arsenal tube, Highbury and Islington, and Finsbury park and it's still difficult to leave (especially if you take Arsenal tube, Finsbury park is ok but the crowd take an age to get there).
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