This season is more or less done and dusted as far as I'm concerned. We've either won it or we're second, and either way we've been glorious and face still bigger challenges next season.
How do you think it'll go? There's been much speculation all over the site about players coming and going...
So my cousin's young son was manager for a day -- the only other Spurs fan in the family has one-upped me on this one. Good charity work by Spurs and my cousin tells me Poch was utterly charming -- swept her off her feet, he did...
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Just a bit of fun, and bearing in mind they had Chelsea to win it and us to finish 6th behind Liverpool. Mostly Leicester but 2 out of 8 pick Spurs while oddly underrepreenting us in their combined XIs.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/26/arsene-wenger-spurs-new-stadium-arsenal
He's right, of course, and it's what we all know and have been saying for yonks. Aside, it'd be nice if we'd had the key man in place for so long. They've benefited as a business and as a footy team. Wish...
Interesting article, I thought (don't worry about the Arsenal headline; it's about US-EPL love in general). @The American @yankspurs @Kentuckyid @fortworthspur et al, how does it reflect your own experience? Sounds like I'd be able to find a footy bar and a few Spurs fans in most American cities...
Interesting article from The Guardian on tactical development in 2013.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2013/dec/27/tactical-review-strike-partnerships
... by the Guardian commenter ClamBuster's calculations anyway. All the below is pasted from there.
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i was a bit bored yesterday, so what i decided to do is compile an 'all competitions' mini top 5 league to see what is what
all uefa recognised professional...
Mind the gap. Bloody hell, it's still 10 points and frankly I can't see us making it up with the way we've been playing. However, I would rather Arsenal win the league than Chelsea or City. Is that wrong?
"by the end of the match Steffen Freund, prominent throughout in his capering managerial wingman role, could be seen pinching the cheeks of a junior Tottenham ballboy with such celebratory vigour that the ballboy was still rubbing them in discomfort as he walked down the tunnel a few minutes...
A very good manager. Astute in the player market, tactical nous, sound man-management, single-minded winning mentality, personal integrity, loyalty. Think what we might have done had we hired him 13 years ago. Respect where it's due. Just saying.
I do prefer Harry though. Seriously, I do. Would...
Wednesday. Wembley.
Croatia's starting XI includes Modric*, Corluka and Kranjcar. England start with no Spurs players, but with Defoe and Lennon on the bench.
With which set of fans do you join up?
I'm English but I'm joining the Croatians here.
*Yes, I know he's injured, but this is the...
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