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Tony P wrote:1 point
Dan C wrote:I'd say his results include: our first trip to Wembley in 32 years resulting in an immediate return to the Premier League; our highest number of away wins in any season in our history; delivering a 10th placed finish in his first season with us in the Premier League; our first win over Chelsea in 9 years, and when they were European Champions too; and our first win at White Hart Lane in 14 years.
Not bad for two and a half years I'd say. But, wait - we're having a wobble. Quick, we must replace the manager! The last time I checked when I got out of bed, I was a West Ham supporter, not a Tottenham fan. Fickle I am not. I am grateful for what Allardyce has done for our club and the results he has overseen. I will not be changing my mind based on a few dodgy results. Loyalty works both ways - if we were to have one bad season and our best player was to leave, we would say he was jumping ship and boo and criticise him til the cows came home. It works the other way too - it's time for us to show our 'loyalty' in times of trouble even more than it is when things are going well.
ALLARDYCE'S CLARET AND BLUE ARMY!
ALLARDYCE AND HIS SYCOPHANT'S ARMY !
Dan C wrote:I'd say his results include: our first trip to Wembley in 32 years resulting in an immediate return to the Premier League; our highest number of away wins in any season in our history; delivering a 10th placed finish in his first season with us in the Premier League; our first win over Chelsea in 9 years, and when they were European Champions too; and our first win at White Hart Lane in 14 years.
Not bad for two and a half years I'd say. But, wait - we're having a wobble. Quick, we must replace the manager! The last time I checked when I got out of bed, I was a West Ham supporter, not a Tottenham fan. Fickle I am not. I am grateful for what Allardyce has done for our club and the results he has overseen. I will not be changing my mind based on a few dodgy results. Loyalty works both ways - if we were to have one bad season and our best player was to leave, we would say he was jumping ship and boo and criticise him til the cows came home. It works the other way too - it's time for us to show our 'loyalty' in times of trouble even more than it is when things are going well.
ALLARDYCE'S CLARET AND BLUE ARMY!
Man Utd 1 point ( they are not what they were)Admin wrote:After these matches we will be halfway through the season what do you see us getting out of these games ?
Man Utd ( a )
Arsenal ( h )
West Brom (h )
Dan C wrote:I'd say his results include: our first trip to Wembley in 32 years resulting in an immediate return to the Premier League; our highest number of away wins in any season in our history; delivering a 10th placed finish in his first season with us in the Premier League; our first win over Chelsea in 9 years, and when they were European Champions too; and our first win at White Hart Lane in 14 years.
Not bad for two and a half years I'd say. But, wait - we're having a wobble. Quick, we must replace the manager! The last time I checked when I got out of bed, I was a West Ham supporter, not a Tottenham fan. Fickle I am not. I am grateful for what Allardyce has done for our club and the results he has overseen. I will not be changing my mind based on a few dodgy results. Loyalty works both ways - if we were to have one bad season and our best player was to leave, we would say he was jumping ship and boo and criticise him til the cows came home. It works the other way too - it's time for us to show our 'loyalty' in times of trouble even more than it is when things are going well.
ALLARDYCE'S CLARET AND BLUE ARMY!
Tony P wrote:x 2Dan C wrote:I'd say his results include: our first trip to Wembley in 32 years resulting in an immediate return to the Premier League; our highest number of away wins in any season in our history; delivering a 10th placed finish in his first season with us in the Premier League; our first win over Chelsea in 9 years, and when they were European Champions too; and our first win at White Hart Lane in 14 years.
Not bad for two and a half years I'd say. But, wait - we're having a wobble. Quick, we must replace the manager! The last time I checked when I got out of bed, I was a West Ham supporter, not a Tottenham fan. Fickle I am not. I am grateful for what Allardyce has done for our club and the results he has overseen. I will not be changing my mind based on a few dodgy results. Loyalty works both ways - if we were to have one bad season and our best player was to leave, we would say he was jumping ship and boo and criticise him til the cows came home. It works the other way too - it's time for us to show our 'loyalty' in times of trouble even more than it is when things are going well.
ALLARDYCE'S CLARET AND BLUE ARMY!
Dan C wrote:I think we'll lose all three of those, but beat Sunderland on Saturday - so three points out of 12.
Would I take that if I was offered beating Tottenham in the Cup Quarter-Final in exchange? Yes, I think I would...
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Pos | P | W | D | L | F | A | W | D | L | F | A | GD | Pts | |
2012 | 10 | 17 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 16 | 10 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 10 | 1 | 23 |
2013 | 17 | 16 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 9 | -6 | 14 |