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Anyone but Spurs please. Leicester, Man. City, Arsenal etc.

Spurs though have the best defensive unit in the league...Lloris....Toby....Dier. Can withstand the loss of Vertongthen aswell seemingly. Gives them the base going forward.

I still think man for man their 10-12 had more star quality but fair to say they're a little more tactically aware with Pochettino than with 'arry. 

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1 minute ago, gharperr said:

lol city. two years without title!?!?! 

Need a rebuilt really now. So many key players touching or over 30.

Both RBs Sagna and Zabaleta are over 30 now, same at LB Kolorov and Clichy so would imagine Pep will try to get people in like David Alaba.

They are a joke at CB when Kompany isn't there and he himself is 29 and frequently injured.

Toure will surely be on his way and even a maestro like David Silva is 30 and this is probably his poorest season since moving to England.

Some great players like Aguero to work with but a lot of work for Guardiola to do.

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yeh im just dicking about with that comment. No idea how much contribution  pellegrini had for tranfers, but bony (would be same as benteke for any top team) and defenders are very very bad recently

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Again like Arsenal got many tough away games still to play (although they are about to win one of those impossibly difficult away games) but got to go to Liverpool, Stoke and also West Ham and Chelsea, both of whom will be desperate to stop them winning the league.

Really Leicester have the best schedule by quite a distance, one game a week, many winnable home games and their hardest aways now are Man. United who are hopeless and Chelsea on the last day.

I'd suggest if we go to the last day and Leicester are 1 point clear of Arsenal and Spurs, Chelsea will recall likes of Djbouti and Michael Hector and just play them, no chance they let another London club win the league.

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It's a London club though....they've won two carling cups in last 20 years, same as us never enough yet look at their coverage compared to us even when we were good enough under MON. West Ham are the same.

I hear enough of their fans on phone ins aswell to want to move to Ireland and watch Eamonn Dunphy. ;)

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Just now, The Fun Factory said:

They are not that big. They aren't even the biggest club in narf london since those Woolwich lot moved over the water.

 

arsenal are huge and have had a lot of success over the history of football so that explains that. spurs have always been a very big club and a club with money as well.

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20 minutes ago, Rugeley Villa said:

arsenal are huge and have had a lot of success over the history of football so that explains that. spurs have always been a very big club and a club with money as well.

Spurs have always been a rich club based in London- with the occasional good cup win. That's it. 2 trophies in the last 24 years. Totally delusional fanbase and a horrible stadium. Not a fan of the lillywhites.

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4 minutes ago, The Fun Factory said:

Spurs have always been a rich club based in London- with the occasional good cup win. That's it. 2 trophies in the last 24 years. Totally delusional fanbase and a horrible stadium. Not a fan of the lillywhites.

We have 2 trophies in the last 34 seasons, but you'll find loads of Villa fans want to insist that we're a massive club.

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