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Three winnable home games offer hope

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posted on 2/4/19

All sounds so simple.... Can't wait !

posted on 2/4/19

lanespurs3

"we shouldn't face the issues that West Ham did when making their move."

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A big issue we had at West Ham, which will inevitably effect you to some degree is fans sitting and standing habits. With people all having moved plus extra fans there will some fans who have always stood in front of those who want to sit for all, or at least the majority of the game. This was the single biggest cause of the much reported tension between Hammers fans when we first moved.

My advice, be patient with each other. You don't have that many home games till the closed season where hopefully Spurs will allow people to move around to remedy things.

Oh and not a wum in anyway, just something to take on board.

posted on 2/4/19

The Spurs stadium move isn't really comparable to others, as it has happened during the season, from a bigger stadium that you couldn't use the whole capacity, that you didn't really take to in terms of fondness.

It has arguably come at a good time, as Spurs are in a massive lull at the moment. However, I am sure the opposition will always have a little extra incentive going to the new Stadium and wanting to be the first away team to win there.

The last paragraph is a bit weird. The Arsenal board is at its quietest for years.

posted on 2/4/19

I have noticed that about the Arsenal board D’J

There always seem to be far fewer articles than there were before

posted on 2/4/19

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 14 minutes ago
The Spurs stadium move isn't really comparable to others, as it has happened during the season, from a bigger stadium that you couldn't use the whole capacity, that you didn't really take to in terms of fondness.

It has arguably come at a good time, as Spurs are in a massive lull at the moment. However, I am sure the opposition will always have a little extra incentive going to the new Stadium and wanting to be the first away team to win there.

The last paragraph is a bit weird. The Arsenal board is at its quietest for years.
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Not on this forum, elsewhere. To be fair, Emery has turned them into a very decent team and they have some excellent players. They outplayed us at the Emirates and did pretty much the same at Wembley, although I think overall there is very little between us. And they are dodgy on the road.

Someone needed to blow away the Wenger cobwebs, and Emery has largely done that, but would be a shame for us to let them get back ahead of us having been so far in front before. I think we have the easier run-in, so time will soon tell.

posted on 2/4/19

Yeah the Arsenal board is really quiet compared to how it use to be, it use to be one of the if not the busiest?

But then again I think JA606 is the quietest it's ever been.

posted on 2/4/19

I think the quietness on 606 is largely down to the number of juvenile comments from certain posters, which has put some of the more regular contributors posting less often. Myself included!

posted on 2/4/19

comment by Dele Boy (U22000)
posted 6 minutes ago
Yeah the Arsenal board is really quiet compared to how it use to be, it use to be one of the if not the busiest?

But then again I think JA606 is the quietest it's ever been.
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Yes a few years ago we would of had them all over our board celebrating going above us.

posted on 2/4/19

The Arsenal board used to be the most vibrant on here.

Today its a ghost town.

posted on 2/4/19

Arsenal should be miles in front of Spurs, they have spent something like £275 million over the past three seasons, and pay extraordinary high wages for such an average club. I don`t get all this they are doing well, they are not for the amount they have spent.

posted on 2/4/19

comment by GeniusGreaves (U1302)
posted 50 minutes ago
I think the quietness on 606 is largely down to the number of juvenile comments from certain posters, which has put some of the more regular contributors posting less often. Myself included!
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Afternoon Genius, you OK?

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 2/4/19

sandy the you i love is back

posted on 2/4/19

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 hours, 12 minutes ago
Arsenal should be miles in front of Spurs, they have spent something like £275 million over the past three seasons, and pay extraordinary high wages for such an average club. I don`t get all this they are doing well, they are not for the amount they have spent.
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the standing will not reflect how much you spent but rather how well you spent.

posted on 2/4/19

We really took the game to them and deserved better than a late, unfortunate defeat. If Sissoko could shoot, we could easily have won the game.

you took the game to them (sort of ) in the second half and maybe should have got a draw. but if mane could shoot (and normally he can ) you would have been 3 down at halftime.

posted on 2/4/19

I do not regard the loss at Anfield as a sign of "continuing bad form" but rather one of terrible bad luck on a night when the team played pretty well for one half.

The problem here is what Pochettino is going to do with Lloris for the next match.

"Former Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas believes Lloris has "let Tottenham down too many times" and that 27-year-old Argentina international Paulo Gazzaniga should replace him"

I do not think Pochettino has the balls to do this.

posted on 2/4/19

comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
I do not regard the loss at Anfield as a sign of "continuing bad form" but rather one of terrible bad luck on a night when the team played pretty well for one half.

The problem here is what Pochettino is going to do with Lloris for the next match.

"Former Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas believes Lloris has "let Tottenham down too many times" and that 27-year-old Argentina international Paulo Gazzaniga should replace him"

I do not think Pochettino has the balls to do this.
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I would like to see Gaz given a run in the team but like you I don't think Poch has the minerals to drop Hugo. Gaz is too good to sit on the bench indefinitely and if we don't give him more game time the vultures will start circling.

That said the marking for both of their goals was just as unforgiveable as Lloris error.

posted on 2/4/19

Hi Sandy,

I am good thanks, how are you?
See you enjoyed the Legends game, if not the stairs

I am off to the match tomorrow night and hopefully seeing us back into 3rd place

Great result for us tonight, well d0ne Wolves

posted on 3/4/19

comment by GeniusGreaves (U1302)
posted 7 hours, 1 minute ago
Hi Sandy,

I am good thanks, how are you?
See you enjoyed the Legends game, if not the stairs

I am off to the match tomorrow night and hopefully seeing us back into 3rd place

Great result for us tonight, well d0ne Wolves
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Enjoy the game Genius, I cannot make tonight, but I shall be going to the Huddersfield game. Legends game was good, great to watch a game without biting your nails for the full 90 minutes.

Looks a bit better for Spurs now, after Wolves done us a favour, just have to get the win tonight, and then back in 3rd place, with Huddersfield up next game to consolidate.

posted on 3/4/19

Travelling down to a friends house in Goffs Oak by car, then travelling in on train from Cheshunt.

Better for me than going via Milton Keynes/Euston especially late at night.

Think will edge it tonight and hoping that it is a Spurs player who scores the first goal competitively in our new home.

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