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The Palace fans seemed to appreciate the City fans singing after the game too, although by the time it finished and the City fans were eventually walking out the stadium most Palace fans living nearby were putting their feet up watching the Telly.
Some great videos of the after match singing on YouTube with even said Palace fans putting them up too.

And thanks for putting that up Blaarev as saw it on Facebook last night but tried without success to download it from NBC direct and then couldn't find the Facebook one this morning.
 
Spurs fans singing "Leicester City, we're coming for you"
 
Plenty of people still don't think we'll do it. To be fair I don't think there is a team in the league who will win every single one of their last seven games. Man City are out of the picture now at least. Crunch test for Spurs soon playing Liverpool and Man U andd apart from an easy final fixture their run in is looking pretty difficult.
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...lip---the-premier-league-has-changed-forever/

Don't know if this has already been posted, but what a poorly researched article. Jason Burt's opinion seems to be that smaller clubs can now challenge because the spending power between of these clubs has increased significantly.

He fails to mention that our spending this season and last would have been considered modest against the backdrop of almost every Premier League campaign for the last decade. If spending money was the answer, Villa would be looking a lot better for the £50m they invested over the summer.
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...lip---the-premier-league-has-changed-forever/

Don't know if this has already been posted, but what a poorly researched article. Jason Burt's opinion seems to be that smaller clubs can now challenge because the spending power between of these clubs has increased significantly.

He fails to mention that our spending this season and last would have been considered modest against the backdrop of almost every Premier League campaign for the last decade. If spending money was the answer, Villa would be looking a lot better for the £50m they invested over the summer.

I read a comment the other day that said our net spend was £100m more than Spurs over the last five years.

No idea if it's true.
 
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