How were things getting into the ground and that?
Was sound mate, the club had it all sorted, nice and easy to get in and out.
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How were things getting into the ground and that?
Is right, hopefully, if things continue to improve with the vaccines and that, we can have a full crowd next season. I’m itching to get back thereWas sound mate, the club had it all sorted, nice and easy to get in and out.
Is right, hopefully, if things continue to improve with the vaccines and that, we can have a full crowd next season. I’m itching to get back there
He was brilliant doubling up with Godfrey on Traore...nullified the danger in the second half.I thought the effort was there tonight.
I went with Coleman for MotM for his hard work but I'll also say he seemed to lack awareness defensively and his quality with the ball wasn't good.
I'm glad our supporters got to see a win in person.
There is no chance, nor should there beBetter showing. Not much to write home about really but least we looked like we gave more of a toss.
Not much else to say really, our showings at home have been so appalling that the bar is set pretty damn low. Glad to have a chance of Europe going into last day.
In fairness the players have brought a number to that point. Tonight they were not brilliant but looked bothered. Big improvementGreat post,dead interesting that.
With West Ham's victory and our goal difference, Europa is off the table every way but mathematically (we could technically catch them if we beat City by say 5 goals, and they lost to Southampton by 4, or scenarios like that, but yeah).
So it's down to us, Spurs and Arsenal for 7th and Conference League. Arsenal has Brighton at home. Spurs have Leicester away (and Leicester will be super-motivated, having everything to play for, in front of their own fans). And we have City (likely their B team) away. I'd say Spurs have the toughest game there by a good margin, with Arsenal the "easiest."
If Spurs win, they get 7th, as the other results will be irrelevant. If they draw and / or Arsenal win, then we have to beat City to get 7th. If Spurs lose (and I think they probably will), and Arsenal don't win, then we only need a draw against City to get 7th.
Really hoping for a Spurs loss and an Arsenal loss or draw (Brighton's specialty this season). If we can win at Anfield after all that time, maybe we can get no worse than a draw against a distracted and less-motivated City.
Just watched the post match interview with Carlo on Youtube. . His demeanour was - I wish I was somewhere else. He was totally miserable all the way through. We did win, didn't we or was I imagining it!