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Thread: Spurs vs Aston Villa

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    Spurs vs Aston Villa

    Last day of an eventful season, hopefully finish on a high.

    Early team news.

    "Midfielder Etienne Capoue is back in contention for Spurs but defender Jan Vertonghen is not ready to return.
    Younes Kaboul is suspended with Kyle Walker, Erik Lamela, Andros Townsend, Nacer Chadli and Mousa Dembele all still sidelined.
    Villa have a host of injuries, with Christian Benteke, Charles N'Zogbia, Libor Kozak and Jores Okore all absent.
    Gabriel Agbonlahor should make the squad after recovering from injury, but Marc Albrighton remains a doubt."

    COYS

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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    Lloris,
    Naughton, Dawson, Chiriches, Rose,
    Sigurdsson, Sandro, Paulinho, Eriksen,
    Adebayor, Kane.
    Subs:
    Soldado, Capoue, Friedel, Fryers, Pritchard, Bentaleb, Veljkovic.


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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    1-0 Paulinho

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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    2-0 Spurs, someone called Own Goal


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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    Penalty to Spurs, Addy scores, 3-0


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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    Your on your own, at least the away support created an atmosphere today unlike your load of spuds

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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    Quote Originally Posted by appac
    Your on your own, at least the away support created an atmosphere today unlike your load of spuds
    Maybe you're right and we need more fans like this:

    "Useless ******** the lot of them, no effort and they don't look bothered at all, SACK the lit of em and hold their wages back for charity"

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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    AND! Maybe spit in the face as well, LUCKY SDRATSAB!

    What is this wurnits problem?

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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    Quote Originally Posted by appac
    Your on your own, at least the away support created an atmosphere today unlike your load of spuds
    If you go to football, you will realise that, today, away games are better for support.
    Obviously, if you are travelling up and down the country you're up for it. You are all the same ilk and together in one section. This usually accounts for a lot of noise.
    Unlike the home fans who are spread out in different locations.
    Local Derby games are a different matter though.

    But you wouldn't understand that, as you're a melt.

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    re: Spurs vs Aston Villa

    Thought we played well in spells,although Villa did pass the ball around well without any end product.

    Great move in the 2nd which delph nearly scored.
    Seems that when the pressure is off they lift it a bit.
    Having Sandro patrolling the back four moving the ball quickly made a difference. each one of the 4 midfielders looks forward first. Sandro sprayed a few good passes.
    Paulinho could do what he does best, getting up and down. Should have scored twice though.
    Thought Kane had a good game but should have scored twice.
    Adebayor was indifferent, didn't really do much. Not many runs off the last men, or chances. I really thought he was going to fluff the spot kick. Luckily he ducked out of the way and avoided heading it for the 2nd goal or it would not have come off Baker.

    The result wasn't as convincing as it sounds, but Villa only really troubled us twice.
    I think they passed it around ok in the middle, but lacked any penetration. Probably as there wasn't much space in behind.

    Still

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