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Comment from: COYS [Visitor]
Good article, its going to be a very tense battle. Being a Spurs fan i'm quite happy that we're in the underdog position going into the game. You have the home advantage & Harry will be planning on using your crowd against you. I fancy us to get a goal up there & hopefully we'll get the first. It could change the dynamics of the game from very early on.
03/05/10 @ 09:58
Comment from: Hods Cods [Visitor]
Interesting stuff. Are we really enemies though? As a Spurs fan I've always had a lot of empathy with you lot,what with us both having a red menace as dominant local rivals!

I would expect a very open game on Wednesday night with both teams going for it from the off. Its not in our nature to park the bus so expect Bale and Lennon to start wide left and right respectively with Huddlestone and Modric making up the rest of our four man midfield, with Defoe and Pav up front. Could be an entertaining if nervy score draw.

I'll take that.

COYS!
03/05/10 @ 10:14
Comment from: Iver Biggen [Visitor]
Redknapps players are not the underdogs, first of all they have played 2 cup finals and a semi final in the last 3 seasons, they have had the experience of failure to reach CL with the unfortunate food poisoning incident which will make them very very determined, plus Mancini is crazy to bring the old north london rivalry to the game which will motivate Spurs players even more, and lastly Spurs is the boghey team to Man City more away than home, they never lost a midweek game to Man City away for many many years..

I think Man City fans and players will be much more nervous, it will create an anti climax, their players will switch of earlier in the game.

This game will also suit Huddlestone very much against a not very mobile Vieira, Bale and Lennon playing means ManCity wont be able to use neither flank easily, Lennon and Bale are lightning quick players who will destroy any tram on the counter.

I hope it will be a great game, worthy of the occasion.

I wish all the best to City fans..at the end of the day so called big 4 is no longer.. Great for English football
03/05/10 @ 10:55
Comment from: Blanchflower [Visitor]
Nice thought gone into this, however... and there's always a however... Modric will start no matter what. He is our best player and (unless he has some freakish injury between now and Weds) is guaranteed a start. Absolutely, definately.
03/05/10 @ 11:17
Comment from: Nutty Nora [Visitor]
Good article.

In an open game I think city will win more because city strikers are on form and spurs strikers are not.

So I hope for a boring defensive forgettable goalless draw.
03/05/10 @ 13:29
Comment from: cookiebun [Visitor]
Great Article. Will be a great game and more interesting than the title squabble between Manure and Chelski.
May the best win.
03/05/10 @ 14:27
Comment from: Big Mal [Visitor]
A couple of points - Modric will start whatever happens and whatever the opposition. Your comment about being proud at the progress made is interesting. What did you think was going to happen when the richest man in the world bought your club? I have always like City, but their fans are starting to lose their sense of reality in much the same way as Chelsea fans did. City are where there are because of their owners - nothing more or less. The players they have bought and the £50,000,000 worth who will arrive in the summer are coming because a very rich man is paying them loads of money. It is easy to dress it up by saying 'we want to win something' but if they were being offered the money Tottenham pay their players, they wouldn't join.

I hope City fans enjoy it because they deserve it, but please don't think this has got anything to do with your club. No one will be able to compete financially, it will not be sport and it will be utterly pointless but I don't suppose any City fans will care. Good luck to you.
03/05/10 @ 15:47
Comment from: Spur me On !!! [Visitor]
Very good article, well thought out. I always said if it wasn't Spurs to clinch it I had hoped it would be someone like City or any team within reason other than the all too familiar top 4. It has the makings of a great game, but you know yourself, these games very rarely live uo to their billing. I think it will be cagey for a long spell and then the heavens will open. The best of luck to whoever wins it. If you win expect a game from West Ham though, they will want to climb up a few places to thanks the fans. Some people think WH will not show up because it stops Spurs clinching it at Burnley, but on this occasion I think it might be different. Good Luck everyone, enjoy !!!!!!
03/05/10 @ 16:56
Comment from: Steviebone [Visitor]
As a Spurs fan I feel compelled to come to the defence of Man City. Big Mal in his comments derides the progress made by our friends in the North and attributes such progress to the money men. This is absolutely true if... you are ignorant to any football outside of the already money dominated and frankly predictable Premiership. However, cast your minds back a while and see where Man City came from without the Arabs; from the second division (that's Division 3 in old money)! looking at it from this perspective instead of the narrow view dictated by the Premier League, what incredible progress has been made and can any other club in the post war era except Derby County and Nottingham Forest claim to have come as close to a true miracle?
I love my Spurs but in all honesty I cannot think of a club that deserves to put the willies up the "Big 4" more than Man City. If we don't hold on to fourth then I will be backing the Blue half of Greater Manchester all the way (except of course against us or if City winning might harm our prospects, but I think I can be forgiven for that).
COYS
04/05/10 @ 00:29
Comment from: Aicher [Visitor]
What if Redknapp decides to park the Bus by playing 5 in midfield Lennon, Huddlestone, Modric, Palacios, Bale with pav up front that way we can frustrate City plus playing on the counter.

Good article though, but i hope Spurs win. City time will come in the future.
04/05/10 @ 02:16
Comment from: COYS [Visitor]
Of course Spurs are the underdogs going into this game. They are at home & we're away !

Anyway, On the team spirit note, i can't see the manager there or more than half the first team whether they get in th CL or not next season. Hardly team building confidence stuff is it.
Come On You Spurs
04/05/10 @ 11:51
Comment from: Robo [Visitor]
Respect to you for putting up teams and discussing tactics.

I had a look around and there are very few blogs or message boards around where people really say what they think BEFORE the vital games.

However straight after the game there are zillions of armchair experts posting like crazy about how x got it all wrong and it was obvious that the line up was wrong etc.

I hope the game ends in a draw myself.

Keep up the good work.
04/05/10 @ 20:48
Comment from: Wigan Blue [Visitor]
Big Mal

A common chant at football grounds is "Where were you when you were shit?" City fans are pretty unique in that they can point downwards and say - "Here" We never went away - even in the depths of the third division (League One) we were still getting capacity gates.

You were always one of the money clubs, although you never did anything with it. Don't ever point a finger at the City fans. You don't have the right.
04/05/10 @ 23:19
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