Paulie Gualtieri
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- May 18, 2016
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Wasn't it the linesman? He had to swap roles with the 4th official.4th official popped a hammy at Newcastle
Wasn't it the linesman? He had to swap roles with the 4th official.4th official popped a hammy at Newcastle
Wasn't it the linesman? He had to swap roles with the 4th official.
That Newcastle defense is the lulz, but it helps when you're backed by the best English GK IMOSpurs have been cooking since the stoppage. Please let it amount to something.
It was coming. Two defensive midfielders and Barnes all alone there. Offensively I haven't liked Odobert and Kulusevski's decision making so far.God damn it. He was way too open there.
This is surprising. Im not trying to pretend i know alot about football but i thought hes been their most dangerous player offensively.It was coming. Two defensive midfielders and Barnes all alone there. Offensively I haven't liked Odobert and Kulusevski's decision making so far.
If someone is fast, strong and can dribble, but offers no final ball (good shot/pass) we call that person an Adama TraoreThis is surprising. Im not trying to pretend i know alot about football but i thought hes been their most dangerous player offensively.
Its funny because i know exactly who youre talking about and can easily visualize it lolIf someone is fast, strong and can dribble, but offers no final ball (good shot/pass) we call that person an Adama Traore
I'd stick with Odobert for now. Bentancur for Sarr is what I'd like to see. Been invisible apart from his shots. And he's on a yellow.I'd like Werner in for Odobert
Hard disagree on Sarr, thought he was Spurs best player, but Ange seems to agree with you. Another useless player against a low block in Johnson put in.I'd stick with Odobert for now. Bentancur for Sarr is what I'd like to see. Been invisible apart from his shots. And he's on a yellow.