Tottenham 14:33 - Aug 13 with 1571 views | cressi | Football what's wrong how was that a penalty Jesus |  | | |  |
Tottenham on 14:35 - Aug 13 with 1535 views | Metal_Hacker | Thought he played for Arsenal |  |
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Tottenham on 14:38 - Aug 13 with 1508 views | strikalite | Laughable now, take away the penalty area and he stays on his feet to get the shot in.. He's entitled to go down if he feels contact the pundits say, yes they mean cheat.. |  | |  |
Tottenham on 14:42 - Aug 13 with 1476 views | Ftnfwest | I always laugh when they plead ‘there’s contact’ when there’s unpunished contact all over the pitch. Rightly so as it’s a contact sport supposedly |  | |  |
Going to be very interesting to see how this new Australian manager works out on 14:53 - Aug 13 with 1413 views | unstableblue | He’s obviously miles behind Brentford and their manager’s gelling of what is now a strong Premier side. So he needs time. But some of the discussion of him from the Five Live team was a little concerning, apparently very stand offish with the players. Limiting his interaction purposefully. Hardly McKenna! If McKenna continues with this success, they’ll be the usual media frenzy about him en masse, and then the likes of Spurs will come a calling if this current Spurs project fails. I’ve convinced McKenna wants to test himself with familiar and community bonded Ipswich in the premier league… not a straight jump to one of the big clubs. |  |
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Tottenham on 15:10 - Aug 13 with 1339 views | redrickstuhaart | Actually I think thats a fair pen. He's turning and his foot is clipped as he does so, wrecking his balance and movement. |  | |  |
Going to be very interesting to see how this new Australian manager works out on 15:11 - Aug 13 with 1335 views | Ftnfwest |
Going to be very interesting to see how this new Australian manager works out on 14:53 - Aug 13 by unstableblue | He’s obviously miles behind Brentford and their manager’s gelling of what is now a strong Premier side. So he needs time. But some of the discussion of him from the Five Live team was a little concerning, apparently very stand offish with the players. Limiting his interaction purposefully. Hardly McKenna! If McKenna continues with this success, they’ll be the usual media frenzy about him en masse, and then the likes of Spurs will come a calling if this current Spurs project fails. I’ve convinced McKenna wants to test himself with familiar and community bonded Ipswich in the premier league… not a straight jump to one of the big clubs. |
The two jobs he would consider I would have thought above all others are Tottenham and united, so I kind of hope both do ok this year (although not that much!) |  | |  |
Tottenham on 15:33 - Aug 13 with 1260 views | Scuzzer | Obvious dive after feeling 'contact'. And I thought football was a contact sport. That contact did in no way stop him from getting to the ball or retaining possession of the ball...that was achieved by the guy throwing himself to the ground. |  |
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Tottenham on 15:50 - Aug 13 with 1226 views | redrickstuhaart |
Tottenham on 15:33 - Aug 13 by Scuzzer | Obvious dive after feeling 'contact'. And I thought football was a contact sport. That contact did in no way stop him from getting to the ball or retaining possession of the ball...that was achieved by the guy throwing himself to the ground. |
Don't agree. And I am pretty cynical about such things. He's turning very tightly and has his standing foot clipped as he's about to lift it. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Going to be very interesting to see how this new Australian manager works out on 15:57 - Aug 13 with 1201 views | unstableblue |
Going to be very interesting to see how this new Australian manager works out on 15:11 - Aug 13 by Ftnfwest | The two jobs he would consider I would have thought above all others are Tottenham and united, so I kind of hope both do ok this year (although not that much!) |
Agreed But I think McKenna is too intelligent to take those big roles until he’s truly ready. Given this Spurs performance then perhaps he’s going to do Ok. Certainly Man U look set for a good season with their signings and settling manager. |  |
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Tottenham on 15:58 - Aug 13 with 1192 views | cressi |
Tottenham on 15:50 - Aug 13 by redrickstuhaart | Don't agree. And I am pretty cynical about such things. He's turning very tightly and has his standing foot clipped as he's about to lift it. |
I played he dived went down like like a bag of spuds that's what's wrong with the game absolutely hoodwinked the referee. As for the Spurs manager I think he will do OK don't need to be over friendly with the players just respect nothing ways May not have managed a big English club before but when he went to celtic he did well and up there I follow Rangers |  | |  |
Tottenham on 21:06 - Aug 13 with 907 views | HighgateBlue |
Tottenham on 14:42 - Aug 13 by Ftnfwest | I always laugh when they plead ‘there’s contact’ when there’s unpunished contact all over the pitch. Rightly so as it’s a contact sport supposedly |
Absolutely - the pundits need to actually read the rules. And it would help if the refs explained why they have taken the action that they have. Reading the actual rules, I do sometimes struggle to work out why something is deemed to be a direct free kick offence within a player's penalty area and hence is a penalty. |  | |  |
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