We need our strongest, paciest, most powerful team possible:
Lloris
Walker
Toby
Jan
Rose
Dier
Dembele
Lamela
Eriksen
Son
Kane
Lloris
Walker
Toby
Jan
Rose
Dier
Dembele
Lamela
Eriksen
Son
Kane
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We need our strongest, paciest, most powerful team possible:
Lloris
Walker
Toby
Jan
Rose
Dier
Dembele
Lamela
Eriksen
Son
Kane
I disagree. We need the strongest team out there. Got to go with Alderweireld & Vertonghen at the back with Dier in front of them.
Imo it's lesser club mentality to think that we should play our best 11 in a very congested period in the least important of too many tournaments just because we meet a certain intolerable team of cunts in red.
The league cup and the EL should be used solely to keep our squad as match fit and motivated as possible. That should always be our main concern in those tournaments, untill the semi of the league cup and the quarter final of the EL, if we can get that far, no matter who we are up against.
Thus, the tournaments that are a potential drain of resources and energy can actually be beneficial.
The team I proposed to play against Woolwich is a team I'd trust to do a good job, and there are plenty of players there whom I think will benefit from being trusted and picked for a game like that, and who needs chances like that to prove themselves.
Who cares if it's the red cunts. If they want to brag about beating our backups in the league cup, after we beat the twice in the league and finish above them, let them*.
* A hypothetical scenario. We will probably beat them in the league cup, twice in the league, and finish above them.
Imo it's lesser club mentality to think that we should play our best 11 in a very congested period in the least important of too many tournaments just because we meet a certain intolerable team of cunts in red.
The league cup and the EL should be used solely to keep our squad as match fit and motivated as possible. That should always be our main concern in those tournaments, untill the semi of the league cup and the quarter final of the EL, if we can get that far, no matter who we are up against.
Thus, the tournaments that are a potential drain of resources and energy can actually be beneficial.
The team I proposed to play against Woolwich is a team I'd trust to do a good job, and there are plenty of players there whom I think will benefit from being trusted and picked for a game like that, and who needs chances like that to prove themselves.
Who cares if it's the red cunts. If they want to brag about beating our backups in the league cup, after we beat the twice in the league and finish above them, let them*.
* A hypothetical scenario. We will probably beat them in the league cup, twice in the league, and finish above them.
Imo it's lesser club mentality to think that we should play our best 11 in a very congested period in the least important of too many tournaments just because we meet a certain intolerable team of cunts in red.
The league cup and the EL should be used solely to keep our squad as match fit and motivated as possible. That should always be our main concern in those tournaments, untill the semi of the league cup and the quarter final of the EL, if we can get that far, no matter who we are up against.
Thus, the tournaments that are a potential drain of resources and energy can actually be beneficial.
The team I proposed to play against Woolwich is a team I'd trust to do a good job, and there are plenty of players there whom I think will benefit from being trusted and picked for a game like that, and who needs chances like that to prove themselves.
Who cares if it's the red cunts. If they want to brag about beating our backups in the league cup, after we beat the twice in the league and finish above them, let them*.
* A hypothetical scenario. We will probably beat them in the league cup, twice in the league, and finish above them.
Imo it's lesser club mentality to think that we should play our best 11 in a very congested period in the least important of too many tournaments just because we meet a certain intolerable team of cunts in red.
The league cup and the EL should be used solely to keep our squad as match fit and motivated as possible. That should always be our main concern in those tournaments, untill the semi of the league cup and the quarter final of the EL, if we can get that far, no matter who we are up against.
Thus, the tournaments that are a potential drain of resources and energy can actually be beneficial.
The team I proposed to play against Woolwich is a team I'd trust to do a good job, and there are plenty of players there whom I think will benefit from being trusted and picked for a game like that, and who needs chances like that to prove themselves.
Who cares if it's the red cunts. If they want to brag about beating our backups in the league cup, after we beat the twice in the league and finish above them, let them*.
* A hypothetical scenario. We will probably beat them in the league cup, twice in the league, and finish above them.
Interestingly, I agree we need to rotate, but for completely different reasons.Imo it's lesser club mentality to think that we should play our best 11 in a very congested period in the least important of too many tournaments just because we meet a certain intolerable team of cunts in red.
The league cup and the EL should be used solely to keep our squad as match fit and motivated as possible. That should always be our main concern in those tournaments, untill the semi of the league cup and the quarter final of the EL, if we can get that far, no matter who we are up against.
Thus, the tournaments that are a potential drain of resources and energy can actually be beneficial.
The team I proposed to play against Woolwich is a team I'd trust to do a good job, and there are plenty of players there whom I think will benefit from being trusted and picked for a game like that, and who needs chances like that to prove themselves.
Who cares if it's the red cunts. If they want to brag about beating our backups in the league cup, after we beat the twice in the league and finish above them, let them*.
* A hypothetical scenario. We will probably beat them in the league cup, twice in the league, and finish above them.
Replace Dembele with ali and you got your line upWe need our strongest, paciest, most powerful team possible:
Lloris
Walker
Toby
Jan
Rose
Dier
Dembele
Lamela
Eriksen
Son
Kane
This game is win at all costs and to think anything else means you know nothing about this club or its fans..
Congested fixture list or not, we HAVE to play our strongest 11 and go all out to smash these Cunts..to think anything else is unacceptable..
Do jog on, clueless FIFA fanboyWho cares if it's the red cunts
Anyone who says negative spiral will be put in one...They beat Qarabag FK 3-1 in the Europa League with two goals from summer signing Son Heung-Min, and the Korean international found the net again as Spurs beat Crystal Palace 1-0 in the Premier League. Woolwich, meanwhile, will be looking to shake off defeats to Dinamo Zagreb and Chelsea in the past week.
Who cares if they get beaten by them? Are you fucking kidding me? I'd rather be a dead pig laying around David Cameron's house than play any sort of "weakened" team against those cunts. :bentalebscream:
Against Giroud I think we need to rotate because you need physical, strong centre backs that won't give him any room to breathe. I think Fazio and Wimmer are perfect for this. This isn't like a few years ago when we threw in Caulker for his debut, they are two internationals with a great deal of experience and quality.