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Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 1:10 pm
by Cristao II
oluwaseye the 1st. wrote:Kane might only be out for the Southampton game we don't know yet i will keep my fingers crossed.
I dont want him going for the international matches o

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:28 pm
by kenmega
Millwall supporter punched a Spurs fan - blame both of them...

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 26166.html
Video appears to show man assaulting a Tottenham supporter after Millwall's FA Cup defeat
The incident allegedly took place outside White Hart Lane after Tottenham's quarter-final win



One Spurs fan was apparently assaulted after the match Twitter

A short video has emerged on Twitter that appears to show a Millwall supporter punching a Tottenham fan following the FA Cup match between the two sides, which Spurs won 6-0.

The seven-second video appears to have been recorded after the match, with a man wearing a flat-cap assaulting two Tottenham supporters singing an anti-Millwall song.

The thug approaches the two men singing before punching one of them in the face, with enough force to knock the man to the ground.

Spurs make light work of Millwall as Son silences racial abuse
The man who throws the punch then quickly re-joins the throng of Millwall supporters leaving the ground.

The Twitter user who posted the video to the social media platform claims that the man who punched the Tottenham fan was a Millwall supporter.

The video has already been viewed thousands of times and the Metropolitan Police has confirmed that they are aware of the footage, with several members of the public reporting the video to them.

Violence had already flared between the two sets of supporters ahead of kick-off, with fans clashing ahead of kick-off.

Police in riot gear had to separate fans outside the stadium, as flares and coins were thrown.

Hundreds of police officers meanwhile patrolled the streets around the stadium, while inside White Hart Lane all stewards were instructed to wear plastic hard hats.

Supporters clash ahead of Tottenham's FA Cup match against Millwall

Racist chanting directed from the travelling support to Spurs forward Son Heung-min had earlier overshadowed the match, with Millwall manager Neil Harris quick to condemn the abuse.

Son scored a hat-trick at White Hart Lane as Spurs thrashed the Lions 6-0, but their victory was marred by abusive songs aimed at the South Korean from the visiting supporters.

Millwall fans were heard chanting "DVD" and "You're selling three for a fiver" at Son during the first half, thought to be in reference to the racist stereotype of traders selling bootleg copies of films.

Flares were let off outside the ground before kick-off (Getty)

Son delivered the perfect response with his treble while further goals from Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli and Vincent Janssen secured an emphatic success for Mauricio Pochettino's team.

Harris admitted after the match he had not been aware of the chants but said they would be a blot on Millwall's excellent run in the competition.

"I didn't hear anything, but the club, we won't condone that," Harris said.

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 5:30 pm
by kenmega
Good...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39250817
Son Heung-min: Racists chants at Tottenham v Millwall investigated

Racist chants directed at Tottenham forward Son Heung-min during his side's FA Cup quarter-final win over Millwall are to be investigated by the Football Association.

Taunts of "DVD" and "he's selling three for a fiver" were directed at the South Korean during Spurs' 6-0 victory.

The chants seem to refer to a racist stereotype of Asians as traders selling bootleg copies of films door to door.

Millwall boss Neil Harris said guilty fans should be dealt with "harshly".

"It's a shame to be talking about this," added Harris after Son had scored a hat-trick to send Tottenham into the semi-finals.

"I didn't hear anything but myself and the club won't condone that if there is. I'm sure it will be investigated and left to the authorities.

"We want people dealt with harshly of course. It's wrong in society and wrong in football."

The Premier League club said any footage that could help catch those behind the alleged racism would be passed on.

A spokesperson said: "We strongly condemn the use of any racist language."

Millwall are still under investigation by the FA after Leicester complained about the behaviour of the club's fans following their victory in the previous round.

The League One club said: "Millwall have led the way on anti-discrimination initiatives and will continue to do so.

"The club is assisting the FA with its investigation and will make no further comment until that process is complete."

There was a heavy police presence outside White Hart Lane before kick-off on Sunday, with supporters of both teams having to be separated as skirmishes occurred, while bangers, flares and bottles were thrown.

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 7:26 pm
by anikulapo
oluwaseye the 1st. wrote:Kane might only be out for the Southampton game we don't know yet i will keep my fingers crossed.
Hope this isnt true then :boo: :boo:

https://www.google.com/amp/www.telegrap ... seven/amp/

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 9:56 pm
by Its a Goal
Scan on Kane's ankle has been moved from Monday to Tuesday. The swelling on his ankle has to go down before it can be assessed properly.

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:52 pm
by Its a Goal
We play Chelsea next for the reward of beating Millwall. Better to go through this team now as they are the team to beat in this competition anyway.

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 7:20 am
by Cristao II
Chelsea vs. Spurs at Wembley. If Danny Rose is available, then Spurs have a chance. Without Rose at Wembley, forget it.

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:15 pm
by kajifu
Cristao II wrote:Chelsea vs. Spurs at Wembley. If Danny Rose is available, then Spurs have a chance. Without Rose at Wembley, forget it.
Hmmm when is Danny Rose coming back?I hope Spurs beat this Chelsea with or without Rose,you can not depend on Danny to be main factor to knock out this racist club.North London has the best teams in London and the FA cup is coming to North London...

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:21 pm
by kajifu
anikulapo wrote:
oluwaseye the 1st. wrote:Kane might only be out for the Southampton game we don't know yet i will keep my fingers crossed.
Hope this isnt true then :boo: :boo:

https://www.google.com/amp/www.telegrap ... seven/amp/
Why :?: :?: Kane need rest bro....

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:47 pm
by paj
If una like go buy MSN join..this is Wembley....not White Fart Lane...we got this :smile:

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:23 pm
by anikulapo
Kane with ligament damage and season likely over ....Harold I'm wishing you a speedy recovery .:. See wetin the bad luck of that big mouthed Cocoyam farmer IAG and the palm wine Tapper Pa Jimoh don cause :boo:

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:52 pm
by pajimoh
anikulapo wrote:Kane with ligament damage and season likely over ....Harold I'm wishing you a speedy recovery .:. See wetin the bad luck of that big mouthed Cocoyam farmer IAG and the palm wine Tapper Pa Jimoh don cause :boo:
No one is falling for your nonense except Kenmega. We know you really wish Kane injury so your team has a chance of finishing 4th. Don't lie to yourself.

The injury is not as bad as previously feared. God is good. Wishing him a speedy recovery

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:58 pm
by Cristao II
Should be out for 4 to 5 weeks. Not so bad. I felt bad for him that he wouldnt break the 20 goal barrier 3 years in a row. Harry Kane the 3 season wonder!

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 7:41 pm
by Its a Goal
[color=brown]pajimoh[/color] wrote:
[color=brown]anikulapo[/color] wrote: Kane with ligament damage and season likely over ....Harold I'm wishing you a speedy recovery .:. See wetin the bad luck of that big mouthed Cocoyam farmer IAG and the palm wine Tapper Pa Jimoh don cause :boo:
No one is falling for your nonense except Kenmega. We know you really wish Kane injury so your team has a chance of finishing 4th. Don't lie to yourself.

The injury is not as bad as previously feared. God is good. Wishing him a speedy recovery
Don't mind him, trying to use agbari. Keleweck. I propose lacing his regular order of palmy with extra dose of diarrhea inducing laxatives. He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near this thread on Sunday :twisted:.

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 7:51 pm
by pajimoh
Its a Goal wrote:
[color=brown]pajimoh[/color] wrote:
[color=brown]anikulapo[/color] wrote: Kane with ligament damage and season likely over ....Harold I'm wishing you a speedy recovery .:. See wetin the bad luck of that big mouthed Cocoyam farmer IAG and the palm wine Tapper Pa Jimoh don cause :boo:
No one is falling for your nonense except Kenmega. We know you really wish Kane injury so your team has a chance of finishing 4th. Don't lie to yourself.

The injury is not as bad as previously feared. God is good. Wishing him a speedy recovery
Don't mind him, trying to use agbari. Keleweck. I propose lacing his regular order of palmy with extra dose of diarrhea inducing laxatives. He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near this thread on Sunday :twisted:.
Don't worry by the time I'm finished with him Ramshyt, Walcrap, goggle eye, oxtail and even whinger will be coming out of his arseanal :tic:

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 1:58 pm
by Cristao II
“The great fallacy is that the game is first and last about winning. It is nothing of the kind. The game is about glory, it is about doing things in style and with a flourish, about going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom.”

Danny Blanchflower

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:49 pm
by anikulapo
pajimoh wrote:
Its a Goal wrote:
[color=brown]pajimoh[/color] wrote:
[color=brown]anikulapo[/color] wrote: Kane with ligament damage and season likely over ....Harold I'm wishing you a speedy recovery .:. See wetin the bad luck of that big mouthed Cocoyam farmer IAG and the palm wine Tapper Pa Jimoh don cause :boo:
No one is falling for your nonense except Kenmega. We know you really wish Kane injury so your team has a chance of finishing 4th. Don't lie to yourself.

The injury is not as bad as previously feared. God is good. Wishing him a speedy recovery
Don't mind him, trying to use agbari. Keleweck. I propose lacing his regular order of palmy with extra dose of diarrhea inducing laxatives. He shouldn't be allowed anywhere near this thread on Sunday :twisted:.
Don't worry by the time I'm finished with him Ramshyt, Walcrap, goggle eye, oxtail and even whinger will be coming out of his arseanal :tic:

See this oloshi ... go and spend money on a proper Babalawo instead of the Okrika 4.19 Jazz men under your bridge at agege :taunt: ode oshi :taunt:

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 12:48 pm
by Cristao II
Heard gist yesterday that there is a possibility of Walker being out. That means in addition to Rose, Lamela and Kane - we lose Walker. Wow!

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 6 v 0 Millwall (Sun)

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:33 pm
by pajimoh
Cristao II wrote:Heard gist yesterday that there is a possibility of Walker being out. That means in addition to Rose, Lamela and Kane - we lose Walker. Wow!
Business end of the season so anything an happen but we have Trippier and I expect Janssen to yep up. I still have hope he'll come good. He gets the chances, they just need to start going in for him

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 0 v 0 S,pton (Sun)

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 7:15 pm
by Its a Goal
Team News:

Mousa Dembele (left ankle)
Available after missing the Millwall fixture through injury.

Kyle Walker (left ankle)
Minor ankle injury suffered at home on Monday, will be assessed ahead of Sunday.

Victor Wanyama (neck)
Minor problem sustained against Millwall, will be assessed ahead of Sunday.

Harry Kane (right ankle)
Swelling settling while assessment and rehabilitation continues.

Erik Lamela (hip)
Continuing individual field work and integrating with some aspects of team training.

Danny Rose (left knee)
Continues to progress and remains on schedule.

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 0 v 0 S,pton (Sun)

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 7:21 pm
by pajimoh
Its a Goal wrote:Team News:

Mousa Dembele (left ankle)
Available after missing the Millwall fixture through injury.

Kyle Walker (left ankle)
Minor ankle injury suffered at home on Monday, will be assessed ahead of Sunday.

Victor Wanyama (neck)
Minor problem sustained against Millwall, will be assessed ahead of Sunday.

Harry Kane (right ankle)
Swelling settling while assessment and rehabilitation continues.

Erik Lamela (hip)
Continuing individual field work and integrating with some aspects of team training.

Danny Rose (left knee)
Continues to progress and remains on schedule.
Is that all? We are Spurs and what ever team we put out they will play with more heart than afull strength goons :tic:

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 0 v 0 S,pton (Sun)

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 7:40 pm
by Lager-back
And may it remain 0-0 at full-time

Re: SPURS 2016/17 GAMES: FAC - SPURS 0 v 0 S,pton (Sun)

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 7:42 pm
by Lager-back
Its a Goal wrote:Team News:

Mousa Dembele (left ankle)
Available after missing the Millwall fixture through injury.

Kyle Walker (left ankle)
Minor ankle injury suffered at home on Monday, will be assessed ahead of Sunday.

Victor Wanyama (neck)
Minor problem sustained against Millwall, will be assessed ahead of Sunday.

Harry Kane (right ankle)
Swelling settling while assessment and rehabilitation continues.

Erik Lamela (hip)
Continuing individual field work and integrating with some aspects of team training.

Danny Rose (left knee)
Continues to progress and remains on schedule.
I will be like kajifu and say hope these players are out for the season and we can do one at Wembley on you lot in the fa cup semis :D