one result i cannot see happening tomorrow is a draw, everton will throw the kitchen sink at chelsea and make the break through or chelsea will pick everton off and win by a couple of goals,i'm hoping for the former.
Bah humbug they probably should have beaten us a few times before now so it had to end sometime.
Bit miffed with Wenger really, dont normally criticise him but if you are paying lip service to the young team media bandwagon then stick to your guns dont go the halfway house of sneaking in a handful of first team players to make sure we still have a chance. Either play the youngsters for the experience like we did in the final last year against Chelsea or play a strong squad, just think he undermined their confidence though I know a lot of the changes were due to injuruy and Song going to the ACoN.
---------------------------------------------------- Touched by his noodly appendage - RAmen.
Originally posted by The_Fan: Well done Spurs.. meanwhile Arsenal are nutting each other?
YES, It's great that little white hart lane's 30k faithful get something to cheer at least once every nine years. Sir Arsene's third choice keeper had a Paul Robinsonesque nightmare fluffing almost every Spurs shot on target, says it all really. I don't think Man-U will be so generous neighbour at the weeekend.
I think those stats suggest the 5-1 scoreline flattered Spurs a bit or that the best team didn't win even.If Sir Arsene puts out his third choice keeper,such a keystone factor in any team, this suggest his heart wasn't 100% in winning the m.mouse cup.
I note AndyCardiff doesn't deny reporting my original deleted posting (ninja)
If you carry on like this, you'll sound like you have a severe case of sour grapes. Be gracious in defeat, it's a far more pleasant trait in a person.
BTW, I will admit, if pushed, I have a soft spot for Tottenham. I've been to many north London derby games, my first being in the early 80's and everything seems a lot tamer now. The games in the 80's were ferocious affairs, both on and off the pitch. But now it all seems a touch, erm.... sane
Originally posted by YELLOW PINKY: I note AndyCardiff doesn't deny reporting my original deleted posting (ninja)
sorry, mate, I misread the last post you made. I have only once reported a post and that was a very long while ago and the person was really offensive to me and a number of people on here. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, even if I haven't got the foggiest what your post actually said
Just making the point that the scoreline doesn't always accurately reflect the play in football. Spurs certainly hit the target more frequently...with missiles from the stands thrown by their notorious fans, will this be investigated?
From a neutral's point of view, anything that losens the stranglehold on the English football that the big four have, is a good thing. Good luck Everton. (Not something I've said very often over the years!)
Originally posted by YELLOW PINKY: Just making the point that the scoreline doesn't always accurately reflect the play in football. Spurs certainly hit the target more frequently...with missiles from the stands thrown by their notorious fans, will this be investigated?
To be honest, and it's not because I have a soft spot for Tottenham, I thought they were the better side. Like I said, it does sound like you have a case of sour grapes
Last night a plucky young team of Arsenal up and comers were desperately unlucky to lose narrowly to a vastly more experienced Tottenham side, despite being so much better. And less experienced. And younger. And they didn’t really want to win anyway. In fact, losing the game was a better outcome than winning. “Lets open the champagne” - Alan Smith.
The game saw Arsene Wenger stay true to his word, as he persisted with his ‘reserves and youth only’ policy in the Carling Cup. The match saw rare outings for Arsenal reserve players Gallas, Sagna, Hleb, Fabregas, Eduardo and Adebayor, many of whom some Arsenal fans had never even heard of. This team of unknowns therefore rubbished claims that Wenger would directly go against his pre-match team speculations by playing established first team players in an attempt to desperately cling on to a chance at cup glory.
Glorious and ever-triumphant leader Arsene Wenger (Hasn’t challenged for Premier League title in 3 seasons, including 2 consecutive narrow 4th place finishes in 2005/2006 and 2006/2007) also persisted with his admirable policy of blooding youth payers in the Carling Cup, despite claims before the match that only a small portion of the side could genuinely be called ‘youthful’. Current youth team players Gallas (30), Sagna (24), World Cup winning Gilberto (31), Hleb (26) and Eduardo (24) took to the field in an Arsenal team that simply had no hope of victory yet bravely went on despite their inexperience (Eduardo - 21 full International Caps for Croatia).
This team of home-grown youngsters such as Walcott (Fee £12 million, 30 games 3 goals, none in Premiership), Denilson (poached for £3.4 million from the London suburb of Brazil) put in an admirable display. To only lose 5-1 is an outstanding performance and the best is yet to come!
Originally posted by YELLOW PINKY: Just making the point that the scoreline doesn't always accurately reflect the play in football. Spurs certainly hit the target more frequently...with missiles from the stands thrown by their notorious fans, will this be investigated?
Nevertheless I do believe that the idea is to score more goals than the opponents. Who knows? maybe one day they will have judges awarding extra points for style, possession, and giving team mates a Hartlepool kiss.
I remember back in 87 the titanic 330 minute Arsenal v Spurs league cup semi (immortalised in Nick Hornby's fever pitch) when a young Arsenal side overcame Spurs in extra time to go on and beat Liverpool at Wembley. Spurs reached the FAcup final that season and we listened on the telly as they all sang (to the tune of the current at that time BA advert) this is the cup to win Arse-enal Arse-enal..... and they lost.
Wenger has been great for Arsenal but I think he should take the League cup more seriously and not just use it to blood youngsters.
Originally posted by YELLOW PINKY: Just making the point that the scoreline doesn't always accurately reflect the play in football. Spurs certainly hit the target more frequently...with missiles from the stands thrown by their notorious fans, will this be investigated?
Nevertheless I do believe that the idea is to score more goals than the opponents. Who knows? maybe one day they will have judges awarding extra points for style, possession, and giving team mates a Hartlepool kiss.
Good one Grauni Joe! cardiff Andy started all this with his football rule change thread and how we can amend them so the best team wins.They should give points for hitting Arsenal players with missiles from the stands maybe?
Originally posted by YELLOW PINKY: Just making the point that the scoreline doesn't always accurately reflect the play in football. Spurs certainly hit the target more frequently...with missiles from the stands thrown by their notorious fans, will this be investigated?
To be honest, and it's not because I have a soft spot for Tottenham, I thought they were the better side. Like I said, it does sound like you have a case of sour grapes
Only a Cardiff fan would not have a problem with the fans joining in throwing missiles, this isn't the first time, far from it.
Originally posted by YELLOW PINKY: Just making the point that the scoreline doesn't always accurately reflect the play in football. Spurs certainly hit the target more frequently...with missiles from the stands thrown by their notorious fans, will this be investigated?
To be honest, and it's not because I have a soft spot for Tottenham, I thought they were the better side. Like I said, it does sound like you have a case of sour grapes
Only a Cardiff fan would not have a problem with the fans joining in throwing missiles, this isn't the first time, far from it.
yaaaawn, missiles sadly get thrown at most games, but its all you're talking about, you cant honestly believe Arse