And they were 7-10 points behind us in February a few seasons ago and ended up winning it so your point is irrelevant. The season isnât won or lost in October. All it takes is a couple of bad results at any given stage and it can change the entire landscape of the season so again, your point is irrelevant.
They were 7 points behind us for 4 days until we went there and lost our only game of the season. The league isn't won in October but it certainly can be lost in just one random month. We were top last Christmas, 6 weeks later we were 13 points off the top, and you're not making that gap up.
After the weekend results, we'll have to wait a bit longer to put City out of sight, but the point in general still stands.
Tottenham are such a poor team.
Absolutely stupid decision not to take the Kane money.
They would have taken it if a foreign club wanted to do a deal. But like most English players, he didn't want to go somewhere where he would have to learn a new language and adapt to a different culture, and selling him to one of their domestic rivals was too much for Levy. So no deal was done.
Jamie Redknapp recalled the time when we played them at Wembley when Lovren lost the head. After that, JĂźrgen focused on rebuilding his team, while they focused on rebuilding their stadium. Now they're even further off a title challenge than they were before they took a JCB to the old WHL.
I don't think Mo will have to worry about a Golden Boot challenge from Kane this year. Makes you wonder if he's really the great white hope that the English media say he is.
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