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The DB wet dream final

I am prob in the minority but like West Ham the other year I love the new formats that allow small teams to win big on the big stages in Europe let their players taste success they are normally watching only the elite clubs get.

These Spurs will remember this day til the day they die as the best sports moment and of their miserable Spurs supporting lives.

Delighted for them, delighted for Ange, Son and all the players.

A beautiful story for all bar Utd and Arsenal.

Four birds won a trophy this season.

Magpie
Liverbird
Eagle
Cockerel
Are you calling the UEFA cup a small competition?
 
brennan johnson looks like someone but i can’t work out who it is
The actor from Matrix 1?

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Or the actor from Gen V:

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I'm fine with 6 teams in the CL. English football on top of the world. And no Man Utd at the table.

Would be even sweeter if Chelsea slip up too.


All I want now is City to lose out on champions league.
It's unlikely to happen but that would be the icing on the cake
 
I'm fine with 6 teams in the CL. English football on top of the world. And no Man Utd at the table.

Would be even sweeter if Chelsea slip up too.
Agree but the UEFA cup is a lesser comp now for sure like the Conference league was before this.

That trophy is even lesser now.
 
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, speaking to TNT Sports, said: "I’m still taking it all in. I know what it means for this football club. The longer it goes, the harder it is to break that cycle.

"I could sense the nerves in everyone at the club and until you take that monkey off your back you never understand what it feels like. We have a young group and I hope by tasting this, the players feel different about themselves and what it means to them is unbelievable.

“I’ve always felt knockout football is different to league football and when you’re in that situation it comes down to good organisation, having a real gameplan and moments and you can minimise moments by having a strong foundation.

“I felt we were going to be really hard to break down. We could’ve been better in transitions but I felt comfortable that if we got ahead we could deal with most of what Manchester United would throw at us."

On his quote in September of "I always win things in my second season," Postecoglou added: "People misinterpreted me. It was not me boasting, just me making a declaration and I believed it. I had this thing inside me more than anything else.

"I know our league form has been unacceptable, but coming third was not going to change this football club, winning a trophy would, that was my ambition and I was prepared to wear it if it did not happen. People kept reminding me of it because we were getting closer but I'm happy with that."
 
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