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Live Tottenham v West Ham Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 20/03/2022 - 15:35

Tottenham: Lloris (c), Romero, Dier, Davies, Doherty, Betancur, Højbjerg, Reguilón, Kulusevski, Son, Kane Subs: Gollini (GK), Sánchez, Royal, Rodon, Winks, White, Bergwijn, Lucas Moura, Scarlett
West Ham: Fabiański, Johnson, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell, Masuaku, Souček, Rice (c), Lanzini, Benrahma, Antonio Subs: Areola, Fredericks, Diop, Noble, Král, Fornals, Vlašić, Yarmolenko, Perkins

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When we have the ball sometimes we insist on playing it back even when in the oppositions half? Play it back they nick it & score

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shit, that’s bloody unlucky by Zouma but that’s the way it goes, mind you the smile on Son of a bixxx’s face trying to claim it, wanker.

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The win in the week was all well and good,if your going to take on the best in Europe,we should be beating the likes of these pricks in our own league.

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Where has all the energy disappeared to? Every time a West player gets the ball they are being closed down and then it is backwards, sideways and then give the ball away. But when the Tottenscum players are on the ball, just everyone are ball watching. 7th or 8th at the very best is where West Ham will finish this season. Maybe all the players are saving their energy for the Europa Cup and a place in The Champions League for next Season. :)

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metbobby1's picture

of losing to the Spud scum again this season. After Thursday night the players were shouting 'bring on Barca'. They must be JOKING on that performance!

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Too true mate,this Europa business is really prolonging pain in my opinion,if you want to get on in that you should be beating the best in this country first and some domestic cups and all,we are not doing any,im more than happy that we are not fighting relegation,but certain things are still away in the distance for us.

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Steady on essex, like most clubs going through transition any match after Thursdays " out of this world performance " would have been an anti climax ,i hate loosing to the scum as much as any W H supporter but im afraid its the same old story ,nothing up front ,been the same since Ant went off the ball ,last year Souchef would have burried that chance .Did you see that fukin Korean dropping like a sack of shit when Zooo kicked the ball and hit him on the legs ,bastard ,every time he scores the hairs on the back of my neck go haywire ,no one else in football gets on my tits as much .

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Dartford Bhoy's picture

Totally agree, sumed up well. I would just add.. again... The Chickens come home to roost due to lack of activity and planning in the transfer windows. Its a thread bare squad which has done remarkably. |Thursday was fantastic but away to Spudz straight after was just too difficult, a lower team would have been much easier. Transition is good but only partly complete. I still trust in The Moyesaih

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Thursday was brilliant,but again it's the same old story back down to earth against the scum,they are not even a great side but we were very poor.im not having all this ' knackered because they played 3 days earlier ' malarkey,they are young professional sportsmen get on with it ffs! I'm 57 & still doing 6 day 10 hour shifts on building sites!! As mentioned we should have strengthened in the transfer market,but I still believe top 8 is an achievement

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Deluded Hammer's picture

At the start of the season that we're nowhere near ready to start poncing about in Europe, and that was AFTER the transfer window and we hadn't reinforced in the correct positions. The prize money for Europa (https://www.si.com/soccer/liverpool/news/uefa-europa-league-prize-money-...) isn't worth the effort and after travelling deductions probably don't even cover Yarmalenkos wages. Be honest, Seville apart, there hasn't really been a game to get excited about. Thre's been a few misplaced priorities decisions at West Ham this season and I for one think that winning in the Premier League is a bigger priority than Europa.

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nevillenixon's picture

you are correct, the 'attraction' of playing in Europe masks the reality, the owners are like magpies they are attracted to all that glisters but don't understand what is really going on, seduced by the bright lights and big cities ot Europe!

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