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when Keown said that I assumed he meant Isak, but then though he must have meant Van der Ven?

 

as you would think most PL pundits know Isak is far more than pace 

 

Speed merchant is how you describe players like Obertan

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1 minute ago, Adam said:

Watching that back we really should have won 6-0 if not more. 

i was genuinley disappointed to only be going in 2-0 up at half time.

i'm never relaxed until we have a three goal lead.

whereas in KK and SBR's  days it didnt bother me too much when we went 0-1 down as i was always confident we'd  get at least a couple ourselves.

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Yesterday was mint.. st James Park in the spring sunshine.. cracking performance.. few pints afterwards.. hot and spicy pizza.. in bed by 9pm snoring my head off.. woke up with a smile on my face. 

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6 hours ago, 54 said:

MOTD also didn't mention the RNID thing at all. Which is really shitty as well.

I hadn't realised that until you pointed it out. Don't MOTD normally do a short none game related segment per episode? That was perfect for it.

 

Also the hearing impaired kids the camera cut to living their best life after the first goal was the highlight of the whole game for me. I watched that several times today to avoid the BBC newsfeed about the Iran missile strike.

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that little girl in the crowd living her best life after the first goal.

can you imagine if that was your daughter?

thank you NUFC and thanks SELA.

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Just now, huss9 said:

that little girl in the crowd living her best life after the first goal.

can you imagine if that was your daughter?

thank you NUFC and thanks SELA.

Not bad from a club that sold its soul 

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2 minutes ago, huss9 said:

that little girl in the crowd living her best life after the first goal.

can you imagine if that was your daughter?

thank you NUFC and thanks SELA.

 

Gets me in the feels every time.

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5 minutes ago, Danh1 said:

Not bad from a club that sold its soul 

i posted this in another thread.

i think SELA's role in this should have been more publicised... just to try and quiten some of the external noise.

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12 minutes ago, huss9 said:

i posted this in another thread.

i think SELA's role in this should have been more publicised... just to try and quiten some of the external noise.

Perhaps, but I wouldn’t expect the BBC to make any mention of a sponsor’s actions, even if they were a positive.  They’re a public broadcaster 

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1 hour ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Perhaps, but I wouldn’t expect the BBC to make any mention of a sponsor’s actions, even if they were a positive.  They’re a public broadcaster 

no i dont neccessarily mean the bbc and media outlets - i mean the club and SELA themselves.

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2 hours ago, PauloGeordio said:

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More sign language :love:

It's actually some stupid hand gesture "invented" by an online streamer by the name of "Sketch", who looks a total wrong'un. All the big American sports stars are doing it now for some unknown reason. It's supposed to mean "What's up, brother."

 

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/news/whats-brother-sketch-celebration-explained-mlb-nfl-nba-pga/7a54868dcd3abf7a191e18e6

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7 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Got you.  Yeah, it is a bit surprising that they didn’t push the messaging more

I'm not sure what "more" you think they should've/could've done. It was there to see on live tv ffs ??

Iconic footage of BDB then straight to the bairns. 

Fucked up the footage of the 2nd goal while they were milking it ?

 

Joking apart, it WAS live. The 2 introduction videos on all the clubs media were brilliant as well. BBC editorial policy is upto them. 

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6 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

I'm not sure what "more" you think they should've/could've done. It was there to see on live tv ffs ??

Iconic footage of BDB then straight to the bairns. 

Fucked up the footage of the 2nd goal while they were milking it ?

 

Joking apart, it WAS live. The 2 introduction videos on all the clubs media were brilliant as well. BBC editorial policy is upto them. 

Tbf I was only responding to Huss - who was the one who made the point.  My reply was just being polite.  I don’t give a shite either way :) 

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3 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Tbf I was only responding to Huss - who was the one who made the point.  My reply was just being polite.  I don’t give a shite either way :) 

Me neither ?

 

? ?☝️?........................"Morning" in emoji/sign language 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Emotic said:

It's actually some stupid hand gesture "invented" by an online streamer by the name of "Sketch", who looks a total wrong'un. All the big American sports stars are doing it now for some unknown reason. It's supposed to mean "What's up, brother."

 

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/news/whats-brother-sketch-celebration-explained-mlb-nfl-nba-pga/7a54868dcd3abf7a191e18e6

?? Sign then ?

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Tottenham can be overtaken by Newcastle United – It really is on

 

Tottenham got lucky on Saturday.

Newcastle United won 4-0 but it could and should have been so much worse for the boys from North London.

After Werner cleared the Gallowgate End early on, Tottenham never really created anything much of note, despite dominating the possession.

That dominant possession mainly involving the goalkeeper wondering what on earth should I do, as United’s high press stopped them easily playing out, then when they were forced to eventually try and play it long when pressed, the Newcastle midfielders and defenders simply too powerful and wanting it more.

A great victory for Newcastle but still in reality a glass ceiling of no higher than sixth place possible.

Or is it…?

with only six matches remaining for each of the two clubs, Tottenham 10 points higher, though Newcastle have a one goal better goal difference.

Tottenham have had an interesting season, everything fell right for them as they picked up 26 points in their opening 10 matches and were top of the table. Incredible luck I thought at the time as they looked decent but nothing special to me, that luck summed up by the shocking (but hilarious!) error by match officials that gifted them the win over Liverpool at the end of September.

The next seven months though after that victory over Liverpool, Tottenham have won Premier League matches against the following Premier League clubs:

Luton (x2), Forest (x2), Everton, Brentford, Palace (x2), Bournemouth, Fulham, Brighton, Newcastle, Villa

So 13 PL wins since that fluked September 2023 one over Liverpool BUT 10 of these 13 wins have been against clubs who are now bottom nine in the table as we near the end of the season.

Tottenham have been flat track bullies, pretty much entirely relying on wins against the weakest teams.

The three exceptions in these near seven months were a win over a very inconsistent Brighton who are only just clinging on to top half now, Tottenham caught Newcastle at our weakest possible time as Nick Pope was added to the injury list in early December, then a freak 4-0 at Villa where everything went wrong for the home side and the opposite for Tottenham.

To sum up these past near seven months, Tottenham have been nothing special, which maybe makes it a bit less of a surprise as to why Newcastle battered them on Saturday. Spurs also won only one of three domestic cup matches this season and that was against second bottom of the Premier League, Burnley.

So with 10 points between the two clubs and only 18 points each to play for, could Newcastle United really catch Tottenham and finish fifth?

Well Newcastle United showed on Saturday what they are capable of even without 13 first team squad players not available as starters, plus an 11 days gap between games, with the prospect of some really big players potentially back very soon.

The way the fixtures have worked out as well, Newcastle with what looks the easiest of all on paper in terms of remaining matches, Tottenham the exact opposite.

 

 

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