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Completely off topic, but the newcastle fans taunt the United fans who are leaving the ground early with chants of "we can see you sneaking out". HAHAHA
Just watched the first half, Spuds incredibly lucky to score two goals. The first was a foul on Glen Johnson, the second was a blatant dive by Zakora. At leasy Kanu got one just before half time, all to play for second half.
I just watched Zokora's dive replay... I'm glad we didn't sign him, I hate him now, his movement was from the beginning completely aimed at getting a penalty... He didn't even try to play, he just acted a non existant foul and then fell to the ground like if he had been shot. Spuds' first goal wasn't exactly a long range volley either (it was a scramble in the box which saw Pomepy's keeper lose the ball, only for an opposition player to score from about 30cm from goal).
Hopefully Portsmouth can score one more goal and get a draw.
Well, even if the Spuds win this one, it will not help them in the long term, as it was not a display of football, but rather a complete steal. They probably won't address some of the problems they have in their squad, and will get battered by their next oponents.
They can't be that lucky consistently, but at least they've shown their true colours. They are an embarrasment to North London, I hope they get relegated.
A team can attack for too long. The most opportune time for scoring is immediately after repelling an attack, because opponents are then strung out in the wrong half of the field. All the men are expected to play to plan, but not so as to stifle individuality
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