[ENG] Premiership 2009/2010 (35 Viewers)

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Yes no doubt, but it gives poor viewing of the whole game compared to tv.
Depends on where you sit.

I get a pretty good view of the whole ground from my season ticket seat.

The only thing I struggle to see offside calls at the far end of the pitch.

I hope Spurs get the last CL place, as they play exciting open football.
I'd rather Spurs got it than Man City.

My reasoning is more to do with not wanting Arabs to be able to buy instant success.
 

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Spurs deserve the 4th place if nothing but for the last two games. Seems like they really passed their choking habbits, hope they can keep it up till the end.
 

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Only last weekend they choked in spectacular fashion, so I'm not sure I agree with that.
Arsenal and Chelsea, two huge rivals, and stronger teams, at this crucial stage of the season and two wins. I'm not saying their conistency went through the roof but these two games get a hats of from me.
 

icemaη

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Arsenal and Chelsea, two huge rivals, and stronger teams, at this crucial stage of the season and two wins. I'm not saying their conistency went through the roof but these two games get a hats of from me.
Modric playing there has nothing to do with it :D
 

Bozi

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I don't know about that, but I'm used to to it since I've been attending matches every couple of weeks for well over a decade.

It maybe seems exceptional when you aren't used to it.
man it been that bad this season? i still get that excitement going into the ground,even when i think we are pish
 

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Arsenal and Chelsea, two huge rivals, and stronger teams, at this crucial stage of the season and two wins. I'm not saying their conistency went through the roof but these two games get a hats of from me.
Meh.

Losing to Portsmouth in the FA Cup semi pretty much cancels that out, as far as I'm concerned.

man it been that bad this season? i still get that excitement going into the ground,even when i think we are pish
I still get the buzz, because of how much I care about the results.

There will only be about half a dozen games per season that the atmosphere in the ground gives a game a bit of an edge and makes it something out of the ordinary.
 

JBF

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JBF said Bale was a really good LB. That is clearly not the case, but he is a good left winger.
He's good at both yet there is no question about him being a better LM than a LB. I just argued that he isn't as flop defensively as many people say about him.
He's been defensively solid recently, and I've said he's worse. I've never argued against Bale's ability to go forwards though, it's the reason why the media are fawning over him recently.
Is that you admitting being wrong? :D
Nice goal from the young LB Bale. I always read/heard news about a possible transfer to Juve.
He's awesome.
Say what you want about Spurs, their games are very rarely dull.
Thank you.
I'd rather Spurs got it than Man City.

My reasoning is more to do with not wanting Arabs to be able to buy instant success.
That's a racist fucked up reason but still :juventus:
Spurs deserve the 4th place if nothing but for the last two games. Seems like they really passed their choking habbits, hope they can keep it up till the end.
Their choking habits have been long gone, and that's what I tried to tell freddy from the start yet he stubbornly asked for a bet he'll surely lose :D
 

Bozi

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Yeah. He's still there right?
Andy Driver? thankfully for us he has had an injury plagued season or i dare say he would have been snapped up aready

still the poor lad had to cope with the SFA's shambolic approach for him to play for Scotland, coming out in the paper and openly urging him to pick Scotland,piling more pressure on him to declare himself a Scot.....only to then tell him "sorry,you miss out on 3 months of schoolng"

I still get the buzz, because of how much I care about the results.

There will only be about half a dozen games per season that the atmosphere in the ground gives a game a bit of an edge and makes it something out of the ordinary.
thats what i love about Tynie,the atmosphere always crackles
 

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thats what i love about Tynie,the atmosphere always crackles
Pittodrie is usually shit, until the standard incompetent refereeing gets everyone fired up.

Today was okay because folk knew it was an important game, then the shit refereeing kicked in got everyone angry, so the atmosphere was pretty decent.
 

Bozi

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Pittodrie is usually shit, until the standard incompetent refereeing gets everyone fired up.

Today was okay because folk knew it was an important game, then the shit refereeing kicked in got everyone angry, so the atmosphere was pretty decent.
you aint seen nothing,you should have been at Tynie last week when the linesman and ref gave offside against Oboua after he pushed the ball past the defender and ran onto his own pass,

we were not amused
 

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