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Spurs were never close to Leicester.

They were 3 points behind with a game in hand in March.

You're clearly still wrong.

 

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Is that the best that they achieved in terms of being title "challengers"?

 

If you believe that's close enough, then you must be easily impressed. (You're also very tedious, annoying and should try and take the online world a little bit less seriously.)

 

I could have sworn I was answering to you saying that they were never close to Leicester, like. What with that being what you actually said and all that. :lol:

 

Thanks for your online feedback Dinho Lad from the internet. I'm definitely going to take your advice on board and try to be a better man.

 

 

 

 

Really, tit?

 

- "they were never really that close to them."

 

You're a tit, Kid. Fact.

 

Fuck off and stop wasting my time.

 

And you should definitely take my advice.

 

 

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Spurs blew it when the battered Leicester in January(?) but then lost it due to a Morgan header towards the end.

 

From that point onwards Leicester steamrolled with the momentum and Spurs never even looked like catching them.

 

It was Huth rather than Morgan, but like I say they had it well within their reach in March before they lost to West Ham like. Imo anyway.

 

Top 4 is currently within our reach, but we’re not going to get it because we’ll not keep up the pace as them. This is how it was with Tottenham.

 

I know what you mean, but Tottenham looked capable of dropping points and Leicester didn’t - which is the point that others are making. Leicester were comfortable in their games and performances whereas it was a struggle for Spurs to keep up.

 

In hindsight it was comfortable yeah, definitely. 3 points behind with a game in hand and a superior goal difference wasn't comfortable at the time though. I said it in an earlier post, but Leicester won because their own form was excellent, rather than because Spurs really imploded. Having said that, I can't agree that Leicester looked comfortable, they went from a team that were gung ho on the counter, to one that was ground out narrow 1-0 wins through resolute defending and taking their very few chances on the counter attack.

 

Agree to disagree though, just this idea that there was never a title race between them at any point is the bit that's a load of nonsense.

 

 

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Spurs were never close to Leicester.

They were 3 points behind with a game in hand in March.

You're clearly still wrong.

 

[emoji38]

 

 

Is that the best that they achieved in terms of being title "challengers"?

 

If you believe that's close enough, then you must be easily impressed. (You're also very tedious, annoying and should try and take the online world a little bit less seriously.)

 

I could have sworn I was answering to you saying that they were never close to Leicester, like. What with that being what you actually said and all that. :lol:

 

Thanks for your online feedback Dinho Lad from the internet. I'm definitely going to take your advice on board and try to be a better man.

 

 

 

 

Really, tit?

 

- "they were never really that close to them."

 

You're a tit, Kid. Fact.

 

Fuck off and stop wasting my time.

 

And you should definitely take my advice.

 

 

 

Hahahahahaha.

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Spurs were never close to Leicester.

They were 3 points behind with a game in hand in March.

You're clearly still wrong.

 

[emoji38]

 

 

Is that the best that they achieved in terms of being title "challengers"?

 

If you believe that's close enough, then you must be easily impressed. (You're also very tedious, annoying and should try and take the online world a little bit less seriously.)

 

I could have sworn I was answering to you saying that they were never close to Leicester, like. What with that being what you actually said and all that. :lol:

 

Thanks for your online feedback Dinho Lad from the internet. I'm definitely going to take your advice on board and try to be a better man.

 

 

 

 

Really, tit?

 

- "they were never really that close to them."

 

You're a tit, Kid. Fact.

 

Fuck off and stop wasting my time.

 

And you should definitely take my advice.

 

 

 

Hahahahahaha.

 

Great jaaaaaab, buddy.

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UEFA.com have some decent brief highlights. Dele Alli really does miss a sitter for a hattrick against Real Madrid (unbeaten in qualifiers for five years!). That sentence reads like a Boy's Own adventure/Roy of the Rovers story. Phenomenal performance from Spurs and from City. Things looking up for the PL in Europe.

 

http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/video/highlights/videoid=2511049.html

 

 

Hope Real finish 2nd and get PSG or Citeh.

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Spurs were never close to Leicester.

They were 3 points behind with a game in hand in March.

You're clearly still wrong.

 

[emoji38]

 

 

Is that the best that they achieved in terms of being title "challengers"?

 

If you believe that's close enough, then you must be easily impressed. (You're also very tedious, annoying and should try and take the online world a little bit less seriously.)

 

I could have sworn I was answering to you saying that they were never close to Leicester, like. What with that being what you actually said and all that. :lol:

 

Thanks for your online feedback Dinho Lad from the internet. I'm definitely going to take your advice on board and try to be a better man.

 

 

 

 

Really, tit?

 

- "they were never really that close to them."

 

You're a tit, Kid. Fact.

 

Fuck off and stop wasting my time.

 

And you should definitely take my advice.

 

 

 

Hahahahahaha.

 

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Spurs for me are the best coached team in the country and are great to watch at either end. They would have won a title by now the way they are going, but for a freaky Leicester or an even better coached (last season) Cheslea they haven't and this season Man City are a level above the rest. They don't do much wrong, they are just at a stage where the two previous winners did just a bit more and the likely winners this season are playing at a level which the PL hasn't quite seen.

 

Fergie's last title winning side would have lost out to this Spurs and perhaps Mourinho's last title winning side at Chelsea too.

 

They have an almost great team, but are missing probably a worldy type player (in form terms anyway), a Suarez at Liverpool when they almost won it or even a Bale when he was at Spurs to finally get there.

 

I can't see them holding onto Kane, Dele Ali or their manager for much longer though.

 

Dark horses for the CL though?

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Don't know what Everton were thinking with their transfers this summer. This is the second time Gylfi Sigurðsson has been brought to a club without being assigned to play in his designated position. Don't really know what he was thinking either.

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Unsworth more of a professional than that cretin ever was and a much better player too with a much better career.

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