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Ramble Reacts: It’s easier playing against 9 men

Football Ramble

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🗓️ 6 November 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Spurs 1-4 Chelsea: where to begin?! Luke and Vish are here to pick apart a quite ridiculous game and a quite ridiculous performance from Cristian Romero, which somehow left the lads comparing him to Arnold Schwarzenegger and both Kray twins.


They also take a moment to enjoy Big Ange’s commitment to playing with a high line and - of course - Luke still manages to find time to take Gary Neville to task for a quite insane analogy about parrots.


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0:00.0

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0:11.0

So you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's.

0:16.5

Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app.

0:22.3

Grab your fire extinguishes because it was officially a Monday night barn burner at the

0:27.1

Topham Hotsby Stadium. Listen in as long as you can before one of us gets sent off by

0:32.1

Michael Oliver. It's Monday the 6th of

0:34.1

November and this is Ramble reacts. I'm Luke Moore and I'm Deichen

0:38.0

Hunter Razzer. Yes indeed Vishh. Sometimes we do a Ramble reacts episode. I'm thinking what on earth are we going to talk about now and Chelsea 2 Fulham

0:59.8

Nill from a few weeks ago springs to mind. It's safe to say that was not the case here.

1:04.4

I now have the opposite feeling, namely I hope that we managed to remember everything that

1:09.2

happened and managed to fit it all into this episode because I don't know about you but I feel like it was actually quite remarkable that the players were able to fit so much into a 90 minute game.

1:19.4

So if you allow me very, very quick as I can, this is only going to barely scratch the surface of what happened, but just for admin purposes, the game finished Tottenham 1, Chelsea 4, Spurs opened the scoring through a deflected day-anchus essegy goal before

1:35.6

Carl Palmer equal to the visitors from the penalty spot after a frankly atrocious challenge

1:41.5

for Sergio Romero I mean what was he doing? It saw him be sent off.

1:45.4

It's always the ones you least expect, isn't it? Shortly after halftime destiny Adogie

1:50.0

also saw Red, then Nicholas Jackson out of the hat trick to seal the deal for Chelsea.

1:54.8

Following Spurs is hugely entertaining, but basically suicidal decision to continue playing

2:00.7

a high line and offside track track which Chelsea then just kind of had

2:03.8

loads of practice at springing over and over again. But as I said the final

2:08.4

score and the goal score was only really go halfway to describe in what

2:11.0

happened. There were goals, goals red cards many many injuries

2:13.9

actually chances on pitch bust-ups the most ridiculous off-side trap as I've ever seen

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