The Official Tottenham Hotspud thread [Vol 9]
Discussion
So far this season, Clinton Njie has scored 5 goals in four games, a huge turnaround. Man of the Match on Sunday in a 2-0 win for Marseille, the Tottenham flop scored both goals.
L’Equipe, who have detailed much of the player’s woes over the past couple of years, say Njie is ‘The great attacker’.
L’Equipe, who have detailed much of the player’s woes over the past couple of years, say Njie is ‘The great attacker’.
Black can man said:
Vincent Jansen scored for Fenabache yesterday
Just saying like
I said he'd do well there, I can see him getting 20+ goals this year. The Turkish league is nowhere near as fast paced as the Premier League plus as mentioned quite a few times, Tottenham's style of play never really suited VJ whereas Turkish teams tend to play their strikers in more traditional front man roles.Just saying like
Whether it actually makes him a better player or not is another matter.
jammy-git said:
Black can man said:
I just pray that our new stadium is ready to stage games next season.
Is that in reference to the atmosphere thing? Surely the Dortmund game showed that the only problem with Wembley is the st logistics getting to and from the stadium?All the noise will come from our Northern visitors , Getting home tonight will not be as bad as usual tonight.
jammy-git said:
Do any of the top four prioritise the milk cup?
Probably not but I can't understand why lesser teams don't. Watford played a weakened team in the last round and got knocked out. What was the point of that? It's about their only chance of silverware and something to excite their fans so why not go for it. A decent cup run is hardly going to increase Watford's chance of relegation.Sparkyhd said:
jammy-git said:
Yes, well done, after 5 games played and 5 teams of relegation fodder you're a whole 5 points ahead of us. Lets see how things pan out at the end of the season.
They'll be more than 5 points ahead of you.Gassing Station | Football | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff