Spurs are obviously the main rivals. For me, Chelsea are as well, but in 2nd place. However, that’s more because they knocked us off our perch when their crook of an owner decided to infect the Premier League with his blood money. And their fans are insufferable. I’d put Man Utd 3rd, mainly for historical reasons + don’t like their fans, but Spurs and Chelsea are the main ones for me.
I swear if we lose 3 consecutive matches to Mourinho, I might just become a netural. Bad enough to be mid-table, really don't need that smug prick rubbing it in
It was a beautiful fade which I would dream about that night. Conveniently forgetting the dross on the other 17 EDIT just watched it again yes you're right it's your hook. I don't do them
Sounds like I missed a good game, more so in the second half. Missed the match as the kids are returning to school tomorrow so needed to get uniforms ready and gebacon to their Sunday evening routine. Will watch the highlights later. Can't believe how poor Liverpool have been and we still can't beat them!
This tweet sums up the bile being spewed by sourness and Keane on the sky post match , they are a ****ing disgrace
Only league leaders Manchester City (35) have earned more points at home in this season's Premier League than Tottenham Hotspur (24). Tottenham's fourth goal was their 100th in all competitions this season, becoming the second club in Europe's big-five leagues to reach that tally in 2020-21, after Bayern Munich (106). Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson has failed to win all six of his Premier League meetings with Spurs' Jose Mourinho (D3 L3), the joint-most he's faced a particular manager in the competition without yet winning (level with Jurgen Klopp). Crystal Palace's goal was from their very first shot of the match, and their only shot on target. Tottenham's Gareth Bale has scored in each of his last three home appearances in all competitions, the first time he has done so since September 2018 for Real Madrid (four in a row), and first time for Spurs since May 2013. Harry Kane has been directly involved in 40 goals in 36 games in all competitions for Tottenham this season (24 goals and 16 assists), the most of any player for a Premier League club. Tottenham duo Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min have now assisted one another for 14 Premier League goals this season, breaking Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton's all-time competition record of 13 set in 1994-95 for Blackburn.