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as loyal supporters we deserve better than yesterday im disgusted with the team if i could have got a ticket i would have come down from scotland to be there im glad ididnt i wouldnt been very happy i still cant belive we didnt win that game im so embarressed with i really hope the team dont let us down for the rest of the season they better get us into europe
I can understand why your' angry Rated but you are way over the top, Its because Harry has done such a good job that this result hurts. Its called the weight of expectation.
Just remember where we were 15 months ago.
Your poisonous attitude i only helps other teams and proves their fans right when they call us whingers.
You probably regret saying that
It's been 18 years since Spurs last played a semi-final at Wembley and glad we were there. Wembley is an experience in itself...rather than having 5000 away fans at White Hart Lane - the atmosphere was BUZZING with 32000 Pompey fans. Even on the tube both fans were singing and chanting. Despite the result, I enjoyed it.![]()
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Heroes (12-04-2010)
jeez, the cheek of some spurs fans ashame me at times, i am as gutted as anyone but it just shows how yids have a reputation for being fickle, harry got it wrong tactically i admit that, but if it wasn't for his tactics we wouldn't even have got to wembley after the quarters against fulham where he completely changed it and won us the game, plus the fact throughout the game we were done by both the ref and the pitch for their two goals and our disallowed one in the semi
i can't see us beating any of the big 3 now or finishing 4th, but i am not turning on harry and ask for him to get sacked, that has happened every spurs manager that has came our way over the past 20 years, yes there were some absolute duds like gross, pleat and ramos but i still think if the likes of francis, jol or even to a point graham were given more time we would've been better off, we need to stick with our managers or end up in the same constant cycle that we've been in the past 20 years, do well, nearly get there, don't then take a hissy fit with the manager and sack him
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Seajay (13-04-2010)
A bit over the top but I can understand where you're coming from.
I think tactically Harry can be a bit naive at times but he's not a sh!t manager. He's also not our savior. I've said it before that it didn't take a genius to get us back on track. We hit a rough patch with a non-English speaking manager and when Arry took over we were back to where we deserved to be - chasing 4th like we did with Jol.
So I'm still on the fence as far as Harry is concerned.
For the last two games in a row we have been unable to click though and that is worrying. The injuries certainly don't help - with Modders, Lennon, Willy, Bale, Defoe and Pav playing together regularly we stand as good a chance as any. But combine injury, cards and inconsistancy and you have a team that can beat anyone but also falter for almost no reason.
Many of our players have bags of individual skill which can lead to attractive football if given time and space but often this doesn't happen. And Harry's lack of tactical knowhow and a bench of underachievers (despite our amazing "depth") really doesn't help.
We were never going to have it easy and random drops in form seem par for the course.
Let's just hope that Harry can settle the team, cut the deadwood and improve areas we need it most.
PS I'm trying to be positive![]()
COYS!
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