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Spurs are coming up to close on

50 Prem games now, and only six defeats. Pretty impressive in any league, let alone the Prem, where we are all told it is the most competitive Top League in Europe. Only one of those defeats as well against a so called biggie, Man United, first game of last season. Two defeats against a team that are no longer in the Prem, Newcastle, and one each against last season`s Champions, Leicester, Southampton and West Ham , who are championship bound this year.

It seems that Spurs are more than capable of matcing any of the top teams now home or away, none of Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea or Liverpool were able to beat Spurs home or away last season, OK a lot were draws, but that is not too bad, because it means they also drop points.

In fact I have almost forgotten what it is like to pick up the papers on a Sunday or Monday morning and read about how Spurs got beat, more than often they are praising our win these days. All good stuff, long may it continue. Definitely one of the most consistent, if not the most consistent team in the Prem.

posted on 26/9/16

comment by Serge Muhmenthaler (U15867)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by U2 (U20610)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Juan Matador (U17834)
posted 33 minutes ago
Surprised you can still bend over to pick the paper up to be fair. That has to be a victory within itself.
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I don't think he's bending over for the papers...
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Supplementing his pension by renting himself out as a bike parking facility?
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bless 'im

posted on 26/9/16

comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 32 minutes ago
So if you lose to City that's 16% of your games. Take into amount the high amount of draws you should get close to your 70 points again which the majority of seasons get Europa footy.

Kudos.
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And if Spurs do beat City it won`t be anywhere near 16% will it? Having beaten Man City 26 times in the Prem era, there is a more than even chance that Spurs will once again despatch them.

posted on 26/9/16

comment by If anyone can, Emre Can... Britain just failed its IQ Test. (U3979)
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
Sandy.

I come in peace! Who do you think will win a trophy first out of Liverpool and Spurs?
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Difficult to say, Spurs are obviously involved chasing the bigger trophies at the moment (not meant as a slur, but with Spurs involved in the CL, they will be fielding their youngsters and fringe players in the League Cup, which looks like a trophy Liverpool are targeting), but with this young Spurs team I expect a few trophies in the next half a dozen years.

posted on 26/9/16

And if Spurs do beat City it won`t be anywhere near 16% will it?
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Errr yes it will.

posted on 26/9/16

comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 6 minutes ago
And if Spurs do beat City it won`t be anywhere near 16% will it?
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Errr yes it will.
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Not sure WTF you are on about with 16% anyway, what are you jabbering on about?

posted on 26/9/16

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posted on 26/9/16

comment by supacity (U15520)
posted 5 hours, 46 minutes ago
And what trophy do you get for that?
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Ah, the modern glory hunting football fan
Why are they always going on about trophies? Can't supporters of a club enjoy their clubs progression and consistency without rivals jabbing them with "what trophy does that get"
Simple minded gimboids

posted on 26/9/16

comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 3 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 6 minutes ago
And if Spurs do beat City it won`t be anywhere near 16% will it?
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Errr yes it will.
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Not sure WTF you are on about with 16% anyway, what are you jabbering on about?
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Quelle surprise

posted on 27/9/16

comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 18 hours, 1 minute ago
And if Spurs do beat City it won`t be anywhere near 16% will it?
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Errr yes it will.
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It will be as far away from 16% as it is possible to be given the results of the previous 49 games which make up the sample.

posted on 27/9/16

In other news the Sun will rise tomorrow.

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