
16-09-2011, 02:50 PM
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Re: Tottenham Hotspur - the Pride of London
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Originally Posted by Castrol
bro i started watching the match from 0120hrs and for the 1st 10mins i kept wondering if this is a spurs team. this is because i cant fucking recognize any of the players or names wearing the purple jersey! then later i saw cudicini with the penalty issue... then pavy with the free kick... and thats all.
i understand there is a liverpool game next but isnt this a huge risk? is harry treating this like a league cup? there will be major repercussion if spurs were thrashed last night.

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Bro,
Imho, we are unlikely to win the europa league at the 1st go. We should let the younger players try. This is group stage, we can afford a couple of hiccups away with our younger players and let our seniors build WHL to become a fortress for european games, maybe this is in preparation for UCL next season. In the meantime, seniors are able to concentrate on EPL trying to secure top 4 for UCL qualification.
Even if we win the Europa League, there is no guarantee of UCL qualification, just like last year we concentrated too much on trying to win UCL resulting Man C able to overtake us and clinch third place, while we fallen into UEL qualification, and securing better players with their $$$ and thrashing us 5-1.
Man U & Man C is running away at the moment. Chelski is not too far behind, Arsenal and Liverpool sure will mount a fightback. There are in total 6 teams if we include Spurs competing for 4 spots. UCL consistency is important for us to attract star players and make Spurs a more prominent club. Moreover, UCL is more lucrative than UEL in terms of $$$, which in turn will be able to bring in better players with the $$$.
I think certain sacrifice at the right time is required to bring in greater success.
COMON YOU SPURS!!!
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