conquer, the 11 clubs that have thus far failed to lower Spurs colours in the Prem this season.
Arsenal
Leicester
Bournemouth
WBA
Man City
Middlesbro
Sunderland
Stoke
Liverpool (the November Title winners)
Crystal Palace
Everton
Next up to have a try the Happy Hammers. Not a real test, but hey ho, it will keep the run going.
Who will be the first Prem club to beat Spurs this season, still to play in the first half of the season. Lot of relegation fodder in this lot.
West Ham
Chelsea
Swansea
Man United
Hull
Burnley
Southampton
Watford
Is their a team man enough to go toe to toe with the Mighty Spurs and win, and yes I know in theory a team that draws all its game could get relegated with 38 points. Ironically Spurs did actually get relegated with 38 points under the old two points for a win system, but I reckon the wins will now start to stack up, after yet another International break with the return of all the key players.
All looking good at WHL.
They came, they saw, but didn`t
posted on 7/11/16
Eriksen suffers a little from what Ozil did at Arsenal.
You can have the best vision and passing in the world, but can only do so much if the only options to you are Walker/Rose out wide, Lamela about 2 feet away from you and Jansenn having a wrestle with the CB.
posted on 7/11/16
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posted on 7/11/16
comment by Sir Tottenham of Hotspur (U17379)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Yawn. Mousers and chaaavs all over each and every article. All crawling out from under their rocks, we didn't hear from the glory hunting plastic feckers all last season, now they are doing ok they're commenting on everything. Cants
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Alright la
posted on 7/11/16
Kane is a class act and im pretty sure we will be turning some of these draws into wins once he gets back amongst the goals.
Some of the Liverpool fans are remarking that we drew a lot of games with Kane in our side last year, thats true but statistically were even better defensively this season and of course haven't lost yet in the league.
posted on 7/11/16
Pool have no Europe and no injuries to key players, they have beaten an injury ravaged Arsenal and a Chelsea team in defensive disarray, they had to rely on `Gifted Penalty` to beat a Swansea team that is probably going down and had the referee to thank once again against Palace. A couple of fortunate draws against Spurs and United and the rest of the teams they have played are relegation candidates, whom they should be beating.
Of course, the media will go overboard with talk of title challenges etc, but when you look at it closely I don`t get the hype.
Its a marathon not a sprint, yes Pool are flying in top gear at the moment but they have everything in their favour at present. They will fall away second half of the season when the big clubs start to hit top form.
posted on 7/11/16
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 6 hours, 53 minutes ago
Not sure why everybody is getting in a tizzy over Spurs drawing with Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal, and last season`s Prem winners Leicester, taking points of your possible rivals for a top four position is no bad thing. A point at WBA is not to shabby either, the only place possibly where Spurs would have been expected to get more than a draw was at Bournemouth. Sometimes you have to analysis the whole instead of just saying too many draws. There will be plenty of games where Spurs will pick up three points.
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Strange you don't mention your draws against WBA and Bournemouth.
Surely any team with title challenging credentials should be dispatching these teams with ease?
posted on 7/11/16
comment by Keep It Greasy Fick mich, du (U1396)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 6 hours, 53 minutes ago
Not sure why everybody is getting in a tizzy over Spurs drawing with Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal, and last season`s Prem winners Leicester, taking points of your possible rivals for a top four position is no bad thing. A point at WBA is not to shabby either, the only place possibly where Spurs would have been expected to get more than a draw was at Bournemouth. Sometimes you have to analysis the whole instead of just saying too many draws. There will be plenty of games where Spurs will pick up three points.
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Strange you don't mention your draws against WBA and Bournemouth.
Surely any team with title challenging credentials should be dispatching these teams with ease?
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What like Liverpool despatched Burnley and Man United.
posted on 7/11/16
Without our star striker and being forced to play a young inexperienced striker, we haven't done too badly
posted on 8/11/16
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 6 hours, 53 minutes ago
Not sure why everybody is getting in a tizzy over Spurs drawing with Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal, and last season`s Prem winners Leicester, taking points of your possible rivals for a top four position is no bad thing. A point at WBA is not to shabby either, the only place possibly where Spurs would have been expected to get more than a draw was at Bournemouth. Sometimes you have to analysis the whole instead of just saying too many draws. There will be plenty of games where Spurs will pick up three points.
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Strange you don't mention your draws against WBA and Bournemouth.
Surely any team with title challenging credentials should be dispatching these teams with ease?
I think you will find he mentioned both WBA & Bournemouth, perhaps you need to visit Specsavers
posted on 8/11/16
comment by GeniusGreaves Optimist Supreme (U1302)
posted 3 hours, 27 minutes ago
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 6 hours, 53 minutes ago
Not sure why everybody is getting in a tizzy over Spurs drawing with Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal, and last season`s Prem winners Leicester, taking points of your possible rivals for a top four position is no bad thing. A point at WBA is not to shabby either, the only place possibly where Spurs would have been expected to get more than a draw was at Bournemouth. Sometimes you have to analysis the whole instead of just saying too many draws. There will be plenty of games where Spurs will pick up three points.
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Strange you don't mention your draws against WBA and Bournemouth.
Surely any team with title challenging credentials should be dispatching these teams with ease?
I think you will find he mentioned both WBA & Bournemouth, perhaps you need to visit Specsavers
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Genius, dopey as feck some of the scousers.