Match Thread Coventry City - Tottenham Hotspur [LC] Match Thread - Wednesday 18th Sep (11 Viewers)

OldBedrocker

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Really don't get the whinging about tonight, they are a top team and can do that to you. Sure we didn't help ourselves at the end but it was a free hit and we put in the best performance of the season so far.

On another day we would have been 3 up before they scored.

If we play at 70% of that level for the rest of the season we will wipe the floor with most teams.
It’s how we lost to a stupid unforced error again
 

Skybluekyle

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Just got back. What can I say, bit of a robbery from Spurs, their fans were as pathetic as their players.

I was incredibly impressed by Bassette, thought Rudoni and Eccles ran the game until they went off and whoever was sitting on or around row DD/EE in Block 12 close to Block 11, you can shove your preconceived notion of Haji Wright straight up your arse, fuck off and don't return you fucking waste of space.

Shouted that Wright was "lazy" when he lost the ball early in the first half. Sloppy, maybe, but "lazy", what the fuck are you talking about? I was the guy who was cheering obnoxiously while looking back in Block 11 when Wright did something well. Twat!
 

Cally Fedora

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What’s really encouraging is the variation of options we have in forward positions now. On the right the trickery and skill of Sakamoto and the pace and pressing of BTA. Through the middle the awkwardness of Simms and the game intelligence of Bassette and on the left the skill and unpredictability of Wright with the strength and pace of Mason-Clarke.
 

2024/25 League 1 Champs?

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MVE was at fault for the goal, ball watching. Really poor.

MVE didn’t do a great job, but it all started from Allen pressing when he had absolutely no need to, leaving a man free and a great big hole in behind..and MVE had two men occupying him to be fair, but I take your point

and add to that the speed of thought and play of a premier league team, and you’re in the shit!
 

Perennial Lurker

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What’s really encouraging is the variation of options we have in forward positions now. On the right the trickery and skill of Sakamoto and the pace and pressing of BTA. Through the middle the awkwardness of Simms and the game intelligence of Bassette and on the left the skill and unpredictability of Wright with the strength and pace of Mason-Clarke.
And some young Aussie when he's fit
 

Perennial Lurker

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MVE didn’t do a great job, but it all started from Allen pressing when he had absolutely no need to, leaving a man free and a great big hole in behind..and MVE had two men occupying him to be fair, but I take your point

and add to that the speed of thought and play of a premier league team, and you’re in the shit!
It was more the last part . It was quick passing and movement that creates the chance
 

2024/25 League 1 Champs?

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It was more the last part . It was quick passing and movement that creates the chance

agree, but if Allen had stood firm and not had a rush of blood to press, and completely miss, the ball and the tackle there would’ve been far less space and maybe Spence wouldn’t have made the run…. maybe…..

I think MR alluded to it in post match interview when he said certain players decided to play the press when they didn’t have to… maybe
 

Perennial Lurker

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agree, but if Allen had stood firm and not had a rush of blood to press, and completely miss, the ball and the tackle there would’ve been far less space and maybe Spence wouldn’t have made the run…. maybe…..

I think MR alluded to it in post match interview when he said certain players decided to play the press when they didn’t have to… maybe
I thought he was referring to Sheaf trying to play through the press?
 

2024/25 League 1 Champs?

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Just got back. What can I say, bit of a robbery from Spurs, their fans were as pathetic as their players.

I was incredibly impressed by Bassette, thought Rudoni and Eccles ran the game until they went off and whoever was sitting on or around row DD/EE in Block 12 close to Block 11, you can shove your preconceived notion of Haji Wright straight up your arse, fuck off and don't return you fucking waste of space.

Shouted that Wright was "lazy" when he lost the ball early in the first half. Sloppy, maybe, but "lazy", what the fuck are you talking about? I was the guy who was cheering obnoxiously while looking back in Block 11 when Wright did something well. Twat!

these people boil my piss….

pull on a shirt and let’s see how you get on - or just stay at home and save yourself the bother!!

Wright had a decent game today and occupied their defence most of the game anyway!
 

Ashdown

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What’s really encouraging is the variation of options we have in forward positions now. On the right the trickery and skill of Sakamoto and the pace and pressing of BTA. Through the middle the awkwardness of Simms and the game intelligence of Bassette and on the left the skill and unpredictability of Wright with the strength and pace of Mason-Clarke.
The pace of Mason Clarke 😂
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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Well, if anything, we’ve now shown how good we are capable of playing. This performance should be used as a benchmark for the level we want to be at for the rest of the season. Hopefully this isn’t just another Wolves or Man United where we’re capable of raising our game massively against Prem opposition but then don’t turn up against average Championship teams. Turn up on Saturday and play like we did tonight and we should blow Swansea out of the water, let’s see if we can do it.
 

Perennial Lurker

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Well, if anything, we’ve now shown how good we are capable of playing. This performance should be used as a benchmark for the level we want to be at for the rest of the season. Hopefully this isn’t just another Wolves or Man United where we’re capable of raising our game massively against Prem opposition but then don’t turn up against average Championship teams. Turn up on Saturday and play like we did tonight and we should blow Swansea out of the water, let’s see if we can do it.
Bassette has to start Saturday
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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Bassette has to start Saturday
I agree. He looked so much more dangerous than anything else we’ve had upfront so far this season. Plus, what message does it send to the lad if he’s benched after that performance? He’s clearly a very confident guy. 19 years old, been in the country a month and already demanding the ball, showing for it constantly and not afraid to dig into his teammates when they aren’t pulling their weight.
 

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