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I'm all for guys missing an unstoppable PK rather then getting it saved -- hit it hard enough and try to put it somewhere the keeper has no chance. And Salah does that most of the time. So it goes.
I think it nicked the outside of the post, so not as bad as it looked live. But... scoreboard don't lie.Oh and that's a bad miss
That tackle he put in on Mbappe had me leaping out of my seat. One for the career highlight reel.Bradley having himself a game.
Nice to hear Caillou is having a Renaissance.
I just watched a few minutes of it at 2-1... and saw Hulk!Botafogo win the Libertadores Cup for the first time today, beating Atletico Minero 3-1.
They got this win by overcoming a direct red card only 30 seconds into the game!
It looks worse in this picture than it did live, but still....what a way to start a Cup final
Can't argue with that. Several games worth watching for a neutral. Also add in Newcastle hosting Liverpool.Despite Arsenal v United today I feel the most compelling game is in Manchester where Nottingham Forest will try to extend City's unbelievable winless streak to eight games across all comps.
I thought they didn't call hair pulling?(Romero)
Give Salah ALL THE MONIES

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Can you phrase that as a question pleaseAlmost exclusivelyRoom for newbie EPL fans with dumb questions in here?
Bring it.Room for newbie EPL fans with dumb questions in here?
I haven't watched an NFL game in about a decade and have drifted to watching more baseball in my old age. I also noticed I would like watching random matches on Saturdays with Peacock the last few years as I woke up. I was talking to an EPL fan at work during the summer and he said I had to pick a team and dive in to enjoy it more. Team picked before the season (Spurs) and now I've managed to watch all their matches and usually one or two more random ones during the week. I read a book on Ange, I THINK I understand this bananas cup system going on, so now I just have to start to understand the sport and offenses more.![]()
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I haven't watched an NFL game in about a decade and have drifted to watching more baseball in my old age. I also noticed I would like watching random matches on Saturdays with Peacock the last few years as I woke up. I was talking to an EPL fan at work during the summer and he said I had to pick a team and dive in to enjoy it more. Team picked before the season (Spurs) and now I've managed to watch all their matches and usually one or two more random ones during the week. I read a book on Ange, I THINK I understand this bananas cup system going on, so now I just have to start to understand the sport and offenses more.![]()
I knew f-all about teams and history. I just wanted: a funny name/logo, a team I hadn't heard of (I figured less bandwagon accusations if I didn't do Man U or Chelsea), a team that isn't such a bottom feeder that I risk relegation and not being able to watch them next year, and a rivalry would be a bonus. That's where it landed.Eg... Why spurts?
Sure - WTF are they doing on the field and how and I understand the nuances of the offenses?Can you phrase that as a question pleaseAlmost exclusivelyRoom for newbie EPL fans with dumb questions in here?
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I haven't watched an NFL game in about a decade and have drifted to watching more baseball in my old age. I also noticed I would like watching random matches on Saturdays with Peacock the last few years as I woke up. I was talking to an EPL fan at work during the summer and he said I had to pick a team and dive in to enjoy it more. Team picked before the season (Spurs) and now I've managed to watch all their matches and usually one or two more random ones during the week. I read a book on Ange, I THINK I understand this bananas cup system going on, so now I just have to start to understand the sport and offenses more.![]()
Unfortunately, the co-worker is a bit annoying and also is a huge Spurs fan, and I had 0 clue. He has been filling me in every shift now to everybody else's amusement.@TennesseeJedAlmost exclusivelyRoom for newbie EPL fans with dumb questions in here?
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I haven't watched an NFL game in about a decade and have drifted to watching more baseball in my old age. I also noticed I would like watching random matches on Saturdays with Peacock the last few years as I woke up. I was talking to an EPL fan at work during the summer and he said I had to pick a team and dive in to enjoy it more. Team picked before the season (Spurs) and now I've managed to watch all their matches and usually one or two more random ones during the week. I read a book on Ange, I THINK I understand this bananas cup system going on, so now I just have to start to understand the sport and offenses more.![]()
He needs a rundown on being a the Spurs fan.

Skip the the games and heartache and just watch the video?I understand Spurs release a great highlight video each year at the end of the season, so you'll have that to look forward to.
That is a much larger question than you thinkSure - WTF are they doing on the field and how and I understand the nuances of the offenses?Can you phrase that as a question pleaseAlmost exclusivelyRoom for newbie EPL fans with dumb questions in here?
Bring it.Room for newbie EPL fans with dumb questions in here?
I haven't watched an NFL game in about a decade and have drifted to watching more baseball in my old age. I also noticed I would like watching random matches on Saturdays with Peacock the last few years as I woke up. I was talking to an EPL fan at work during the summer and he said I had to pick a team and dive in to enjoy it more. Team picked before the season (Spurs) and now I've managed to watch all their matches and usually one or two more random ones during the week. I read a book on Ange, I THINK I understand this bananas cup system going on, so now I just have to start to understand the sport and offenses more.![]()
And sometimes I do not think they players on the field understand "WTF are they doing on the field and how and I understand the nuances of the offenses"Here is what the AI has to say about how Spurs approach the sportSure - WTF are they doing on the field and how and I understand the nuances of the offenses?
Did AI mention all the hardware and the cheapskate owner?Here is what the AI has to say about how Spurs approach the sportSure - WTF are they doing on the field and how and I understand the nuances of the offenses?
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"Ange" (referring to manager Ange Postecoglou) typically likes to play a very attacking style of football, emphasizing high pressing, quick passing, and a focus on dominating possession, often described as "total football" with a high line defensively, meaning his teams try to play aggressively and create chances by constantly moving the ball forward and looking to score goals early in the build-up play.
Key points about Ange's playing style:
- High Pressing:
His teams actively press the opposition high up the pitch to win the ball back quickly and initiate attacks.- Fluid Movement:
Players are encouraged to interchange positions frequently, creating confusion for the defending team.- Quick Passing:
Emphasis on fast, accurate passes to move the ball quickly upfield and create scoring opportunities.- Wing Play:
Often utilizes wide players to stretch the pitch and create space for central attacking options.- Positive Mentality:
Encourages a positive and attacking mindset, even when defending, looking to regain possession quickly and transition into attack.
Thanks. I also watched a youtube video explaining Angeball, and I went a bit crosseyed. Something about fullbacks being used more in the midfield and freeing up other players to move and create while pushing forward? Not sure if I got that remotely right, but more what I am saying is that is exactly what it looks to me like all the other teams are doing. Lol. Once I start understanding this even a fraction better I will start to like it even more.Here is what the AI has to say about how Spurs approach the sportSure - WTF are they doing on the field and how and I understand the nuances of the offenses?
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"Ange" (referring to manager Ange Postecoglou) typically likes to play a very attacking style of football, emphasizing high pressing, quick passing, and a focus on dominating possession, often described as "total football" with a high line defensively, meaning his teams try to play aggressively and create chances by constantly moving the ball forward and looking to score goals early in the build-up play.
Key points about Ange's playing style:
- High Pressing:
His teams actively press the opposition high up the pitch to win the ball back quickly and initiate attacks.- Fluid Movement:
Players are encouraged to interchange positions frequently, creating confusion for the defending team.- Quick Passing:
Emphasis on fast, accurate passes to move the ball quickly upfield and create scoring opportunities.- Wing Play:
Often utilizes wide players to stretch the pitch and create space for central attacking options.- Positive Mentality:
Encourages a positive and attacking mindset, even when defending, looking to regain possession quickly and transition into attack.
Ange reminding me of Belichick a bit and that makes me laugh (Pats fan). I knew nothing about him or this team as I said, so that made it seem like a fit as I learned more. Kulusevski became a favorite right away, and I even have a Spurs podcast I listen to now. I'm on my way!I kid. I think Spurs are a perfect team to glom onto. They're good, but never win... So if/when they do, you can be one of those long suffering fans who finally got to see it happen. And it won't be because they spent unlimited amounts of money.
Plus, they usually play a pretty decent style of soccer to watch- so even as a neutral, they're a fun watch.
I think what you are referring to is what the modern game calls a False Fullback. Let’s check in on the AI again so that I don’t need to typeThanks. I also watched a youtube video explaining Angeball, and I went a bit crosseyed. Something about fullbacks being used more in the midfield and freeing up other players to move and create while pushing forward? Not sure if I got that remotely right, but more what I am saying is that is exactly what it looks to me like all the other teams are doing. Lol. Once I start understanding this even a fraction better I will start to like it even more.Here is what the AI has to say about how Spurs approach the sportSure - WTF are they doing on the field and how and I understand the nuances of the offenses?
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"Ange" (referring to manager Ange Postecoglou) typically likes to play a very attacking style of football, emphasizing high pressing, quick passing, and a focus on dominating possession, often described as "total football" with a high line defensively, meaning his teams try to play aggressively and create chances by constantly moving the ball forward and looking to score goals early in the build-up play.
Key points about Ange's playing style:
- High Pressing:
His teams actively press the opposition high up the pitch to win the ball back quickly and initiate attacks.- Fluid Movement:
Players are encouraged to interchange positions frequently, creating confusion for the defending team.- Quick Passing:
Emphasis on fast, accurate passes to move the ball quickly upfield and create scoring opportunities.- Wing Play:
Often utilizes wide players to stretch the pitch and create space for central attacking options.- Positive Mentality:
Encourages a positive and attacking mindset, even when defending, looking to regain possession quickly and transition into attack.
