weallhateleedsscum
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Post by weallhateleedsscum on Dec 14, 2008 11:59:33 GMT
In a strange kind of way maybe the trip to Japan might invigorate the team. Change of scenery, probably a few goals for the begging, easy enough chance for a trophy etc. Or it'll completely fuck us. ye i agree but im hopin that we'll come back from japan a new side
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Post by mightyez on Dec 14, 2008 12:01:03 GMT
time will tell and i hope ur both right but but head tells me this will be a distraction
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Post by aussiegraham on Dec 15, 2008 2:05:34 GMT
Somehow a draw to me doesn't seem like a bad result ,tbh. I'm with you on this one Pooja. Spurs have been revitalised with Rednapp's arrival and his teams have consistently caused us problems in recent times. So, it wasn't a good performance (again) but it was definitely a point gained as opposed to 2 points dropped by Liverpool and Chelsea (and probably Arsenal, considering the opposition).
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robbo7
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Post by robbo7 on Dec 15, 2008 2:28:29 GMT
I have to disagree with you mate, it's certainly two points dropped considering that we dominated the match and all our nearest rivals have failed to win their matches.
If you're 2-0 down and you get back on level terms, that's a point gained. If you're dominating a match, missing a lot of chances and at the same time still lacking the cutting edge and urgency to score, that is definitely 2 points dropped.
We are the champions of Europe and we should be setting a high standard all the time. Not just being contend with having a draw against a so called rejuvenated team.
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