It’s Spurs’ to lose now, they definitely have a better mathematical chance than most, but anything could happen during the run-in. Squeaking bum time for those Tottenham supporters looking down from heaven.
Spurs top on maximum points and Arsenal bottom with zero points. That's got to hurt.
comment by The Post Nearly Manaldo (U1270)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Spurs top on maximum points and Arsenal bottom with zero points. That's got to hurt.
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It's so painful even my 11 years old boy was almost in tears looking at the EPL table!
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Enjoy your moment in the sun pommes de terre
comment by New Choice City (U22363)
posted 8 hours, 36 minutes ago
It’s Spurs’ to lose now, they definitely have a better mathematical chance than most, but anything could happen during the run-in. Squeaking bum time for those Tottenham supporters looking down from heaven.
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Yep we should win it from here, we will have definitely bottled it if we dont
Wonder what’s the odds would have been for this exact scenario before the season started
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We will probably waste another £50 to £60 million on utter crap on the final day on the TW
comment by Son Of Gunnersaurus a.k.a SoG (U1310)
posted 4 hours, 54 minutes ago
Wonder what’s the odds would have been for this exact scenario before the season started
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Not that high at all really given that Arteta was not sacked. Anyone with half a football brain could have forseen us being bottom after three games with City and Chelsea being two of them and him still in charge. Only wildcard part of it is the Spurs 1st really, because us bottom was always a strong possibility with Arteta staying at the helm.
In 2008, when Aaron Lennon's injury-time equaliser capped a stunning fightback from Harry Redknapp's Tottenham against Arsenal, Tottenham were 20th after 10 games on 6 points.
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posted on 30/8/21
It’s Spurs’ to lose now, they definitely have a better mathematical chance than most, but anything could happen during the run-in. Squeaking bum time for those Tottenham supporters looking down from heaven.
posted on 30/8/21
Spurs top on maximum points and Arsenal bottom with zero points. That's got to hurt.
posted on 30/8/21
comment by The Post Nearly Manaldo (U1270)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Spurs top on maximum points and Arsenal bottom with zero points. That's got to hurt.
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It's so painful even my 11 years old boy was almost in tears looking at the EPL table!
posted on 31/8/21
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posted on 31/8/21
Enjoy your moment in the sun pommes de terre
posted on 31/8/21
comment by New Choice City (U22363)
posted 8 hours, 36 minutes ago
It’s Spurs’ to lose now, they definitely have a better mathematical chance than most, but anything could happen during the run-in. Squeaking bum time for those Tottenham supporters looking down from heaven.
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Yep we should win it from here, we will have definitely bottled it if we dont
posted on 31/8/21
Wonder what’s the odds would have been for this exact scenario before the season started
posted on 31/8/21
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posted on 31/8/21
We will probably waste another £50 to £60 million on utter crap on the final day on the TW
posted on 31/8/21
comment by Son Of Gunnersaurus a.k.a SoG (U1310)
posted 4 hours, 54 minutes ago
Wonder what’s the odds would have been for this exact scenario before the season started
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Not that high at all really given that Arteta was not sacked. Anyone with half a football brain could have forseen us being bottom after three games with City and Chelsea being two of them and him still in charge. Only wildcard part of it is the Spurs 1st really, because us bottom was always a strong possibility with Arteta staying at the helm.
posted on 1/9/21
In 2008, when Aaron Lennon's injury-time equaliser capped a stunning fightback from Harry Redknapp's Tottenham against Arsenal, Tottenham were 20th after 10 games on 6 points.
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