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Spurs Chat / Re: What would you Like to see on SpursNetwork?
« Last post by Glenn R on March 12, 2020, 06:17:02 PM »
Hi Guys,

Great to see this forum open again after all this time.  When did it re-open? The format is a bit different and I have been having a few problems posting stuff. Hope this one gets through.

I would like to see comments, good or bad on our present crop of payers as well as our new leader. Things are not running smoothly at the moment with Jose and most of our front players injured. Other than that, it would be good to discuss other PL clubs close to us in the table. You know who they are.


Hi SpursJoolz, nice to see you back (I was originally called voice on here).


We've been open a couple of weeks now. Look forward to your posts. Glenn
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Spurs Chat / Re: What are your interests outside Spurs?
« Last post by spursjoolz on March 12, 2020, 05:38:58 PM »
Keen cyclist.

Anyone else?
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Spurs Chat / Re: What would you Like to see on SpursNetwork?
« Last post by spursjoolz on March 12, 2020, 05:28:16 PM »
Hi Guys,

Great to see this forum open again after all this time.  When did it re-open? The format is a bit different and I have been having a few problems posting stuff. Hope this one gets through.

I would like to see comments, good or bad on our present crop of payers as well as our new leader. Things are not running smoothly at the moment with Jose and most of our front players injured. Other than that, it would be good to discuss other PL clubs close to us in the table. You know who they are.
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Match Day Chat / Burnley v Tottenham
« Last post by Biggs on March 06, 2020, 05:02:30 PM »


Burnley
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Tottenham


Barclays Premier League - 06th March  - KO 19:30 - Ground: Turf Moor
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Match Day Chat / Tottenham V Norwich
« Last post by Biggs on March 04, 2020, 09:27:53 AM »


Tottenham
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Norwich


Barclays Premier League - 04th March  - KO 19:45 - Ground: Tottenham Hotspur Stadiium

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Match Day Chat / Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
« Last post by Biggs on February 29, 2020, 10:04:15 AM »



Tottenham
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Wolves


Barclays Premier League - 29th Feb  - KO 14:00  - Ground: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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Match Day Chat / Re: chelsea 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
« Last post by Glenn R on February 23, 2020, 10:01:44 AM »
It is hard to stay optimistic (Chelsea 2- 1 Spurs)
It is hard to remain optimistic, but I will try. The possession was almost 50/50, they, however, had seven shots on target to our three. Out of their seven, they managed to score two, while out of our three, we scored one. They had strikers, we didn’t, so we tried to make the best out of a lousy job. In the game against RB Leipzig, we managed to keep them out (apart from the penalty), and in the Chelsea game, we were never going to get a smooth ride. We’ve got talent, and it showed, we just couldn’t put our chances away.
Chelsea, the commentators claim, struck a significant blow in the fight for the top four places in the Premier League with a victory over us at Stamford Bridge. But let us look at the table, Chelsea, Spurs, Sheffield United and Manchester United are very close, points-wise. Between Chelsea in fourth and United in seventh, there are only six points. Still all to play for, even for us. So let us not go overboard.
Commentators also called this a battle between Frank Lampard and his old mentor Jose Mourinho, we could have leapfrogged Chelsea with victory over them. And as for the “battle,” it was an unfair one as Mourinho had one hand tied behind his back. Under better circumstances (having strikers), and what I saw on that day, we could have easily won at Stamford Bridge.
Lampard made four changes from the team that lost 2-0 at home to Manchester United on Monday, and they as they all made a contribution to only their second win in seven league games. Olivier Giroud, in for Michy Batshuayi with Tammy Abraham on the bench after injury, fired low past Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris for Chelsea's opener in the 15th minute after the recalled Ross Barkley hit the post.
All four of those brought into the team linked up for Chelsea's second three minutes after the break as Giroud's flick found Mason Mount, who played in Barkley. He produced a single pass to Marcos Alonso, who put one past Lloris.
Our day could have been even worse as lo Celso might have been sent off for a  second-half challenge on Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta. The video assistant referee decided against punishment, although officials in Stockley Park later admitted a mistake had been made and he should have been sent off. My take on it, from watching the replay, was that he tried to steady himself (from falling over) and that was why it looked bad.
We gave ourselves some hope, near the end when Erik Lamela's shot deflected in off Antonio Rudiger. If only the last ten or fifteen minutes was the same in the rest of the 75 minutes, then it could have been a different story.
COYS!
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Prediction League / chelsea 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
« Last post by Glenn R on February 21, 2020, 10:59:30 AM »
 
For the right score - 5 points
For the right result - 2 points
1st spurs scorer or opposition scorer correct - 5 points
Closest person to guess the attendance - 5 points
 
All predictions have to be in 10 mins before kick off.
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Match Day Chat / chelsea 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
« Last post by Glenn R on February 21, 2020, 10:09:26 AM »



Saturday 22nd February 2020

Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur
Premier League
12:30
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimate
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Match Day Chat / Re: Spurs 0-1 RB Leipzig
« Last post by Glenn R on February 20, 2020, 10:20:12 AM »
Spurs 0 Leipzig 1
I started off the game being optimistic, yes, we lost but I thought there were some positives. If it wasn’t for the clumsy tackle in the penalty area, we could have got away with a draw.
Even though they had most of the possession, we kept battling along. And we missed quite a few fair chances. It isn’t over, and I can understand that they will think they’ve got it in the bag, but just remember Ajax.
Yes, we face a gruelling task to keep our Champions League hopes alive after our defeat at home by the East German side in the first leg of their last-16 tie, but it can be done. Be positive that is my motto… besides, what else have we got left?
A masterclass from our goalkeeper Hugo Lloris that gave us hope for the second leg in Germany, keeping Leipzig at bay with a string of outstanding saves before he was beaten by Timo Werner's 58th-minute penalty. Lloris turned Angelino's shot on to the bar and saved from Werner inside the first minute, later denying the striker once more from point-blank range. Nevertheless, he was helpless to stop Werner's spot-kick after Ben Davies fouled Konrad Laimer but kept Spurs in it with a crucial block from Patrik Schick.
After the break, we had chances of our own, with Leipzig keeper Peter Gulacsi turning Giovani Lo Celso's free-kick on to the post and Lucas Moura heading over from close range.
Now we must put all that behind us and concentrate on the Chelsea game on Saturday. Think positive, think Tottenham. To Dare is to Do. COYS!
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