Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 West Ham Utd (04/01/18)

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Didn't realise Mike Dean was the ref for this.

Is there any point in turning up for this one?
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Best pub to head to for tonight? I hear that Green Man is only an 'away' pub for non London fixtures.
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somerset-hammer wrote:Didn't realise Mike Dean was the ref for this.

Is there any point in turning up for this one?
Mike "It's all about me" Dean and his love of Tottenham. Double whammy.
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Don't asking the whining Frenchman about Dean, all be it, he did have a point this time, which made it funnier :lol:
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Not hopeful.Can't really see how we can beat them.However,I wouldn't be surprised if we do.2-0 to Spurs. :crest:
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Johnzo wrote:Best pub to head to for tonight? I hear that Green Man is only an 'away' pub for non London fixtures.
Worst ground in London for pubs? That I've been to anyway.

Last time I went was for the 0-3. My Spurs mates got my into the Olive Branch before the game using the whole season ticket switch hoo hah. I texted them at FT asking if they could get me back in and got a reply just saying "F**k off".
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Had an email from club green man and crystals are away pubs tonight
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EugeneSpeed wrote: Worst ground in London for pubs? That I've been to anyway.

Last time I went was for the 0-3. My Spurs mates got my into the Olive Branch before the game using the whole season ticket switch hoo hah. I texted them at FT asking if they could get me back in and got a reply just saying "F**k off".
You know they are playing at Wembley right?
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Please avoid bringing bags or any unnecessary items to Wembley for today's @premierleague fixture between @SpursOfficial & @WestHamUtd

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We strongly advise supporters to arrive as early as possible for every match at Wembley Stadium, connected by EE.

We recommend all fans arrive at a Wembley transport hub no later than 90 minutes before kick-off. For example, from arriving at Wembley Park station to being through all increased security checks will take in the region of 45 minutes. These increased security procedures have been in place for some time and they will not be reduced or compromised in the event of queues forming before kick-off.

Turnstiles open 90 minutes before our 8pm kick-off against West Ham with Premium areas open at 6pm.

Every supporter entering the stadium will be searched before entry and this will not be compromised in the event of queues building, even if the match has started - there will be no exceptions.

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Please be aware that Wembley does not have lockers or luggage storage facilities for fans to store items.

Thanks, as always, for your understanding.

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RAIL INFORMATION - SPURS V WEST HAM
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2212 Hertford East (2225 Tottenham Hale)
2213 Southend Victoria
2218 Clacton-on-Sea
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2230 Norwich
2238 Colchester
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2242 Hertford East (2255 Tottenham Hale)
2245 Southend Victoria
2255 Stansted Airport (2306 Tottenham Hale)
2258 Cambridge (2310 Tottenham Hale)
2302 Ipswich
2313 Tottenham Hale to Bishops Stortford
2312 Hertford East (2324 Tottenham Hale)
2315 Southend Victoria
2318 Clacton-on-Sea
2328 Cambridge (2340 Tottenham Hale)
2330 Norwich
2342 Hertford East (2354 Tottenham Hale)
2345 Southend Victoria
2348 Colchester
2358 Bishops Stortford (0009 Tottenham Hale)
0015 Southend Victoria
0018 Colchester
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I'm usually optimistic against the more successful clubs. We do tend to turn up, particularly away from home.

I am afraid common sense tells me we will struggle, more because of injuries than anything else. Danger man - Son (his movement on and off the ball is fantastic, very underrated).

A draw would be a brilliant result. A win would be our Cup Final (he he he)! A loss would not be the end of the world unless it is as a result of a poor decision (I think the players are having their confidence knocked by the decisions more than anything (you can see it in the body language - instead of getting angry and fighting it, their heads are dropping)) or not turning up.
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sutts07 wrote:You know they are playing at Wembley right?
Haha. Durrrrrrrr. Was going to say "Where is The Green Man?!".

Then I remembered.
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fester wrote:I'm usually optimistic against the more successful clubs.
Can you define 'successful' please?
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------------------------------------- Adrian ---------------------------------------
------------------- Kouyate ------- Reid -------- Ogbonna ------------------
---- Zabaleta -------------- Noble ---- Rice ---------------- Masuaku ----
----------------------------------- Lanzini -----------------------------------------
-------------------- Carroll* --------------------- Arautovic ----------------------


*Carroll / Hernandez / Antonio whoever is fit
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0-3

Carroll scores a hat trick and goes on a scoring spree that takes us into the european places and England to world cup glory eclipsing Harry Kane's record of 39 goals in a calendar year.






Or we get done 4-0
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Can't stand these lot. The way they think they are a big club because they 'put the pressure on'. :o

Think we'll set up to counter. I think their defence can be got at. Hernandez and Arnautovic up front please
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Who was the last proper hard man we had?

What I would like to see tonight is someone like Billy Bonds 'introducing' himself to Harry Kane in the first few minutes of the game. Those things can make a difference.

We have a team of weeds!
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One Peter Butler wrote:We have a team of weeds!
Say that to Ginge's face.....
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One Peter Butler wrote:Who was the last proper hard man we had?

What I would like to see tonight is someone like Billy Bonds 'introducing' himself to Harry Kane in the first few minutes of the game. Those things can make a difference.

We have a team of weeds!
Whilst that would be admirable, we would be down to 10 men fatser than Raheem Stirling can score a goal
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There's no need to get a red card if it is done properly. The amount of games I went to years ago where 'introductions' were made across the pitch in the correct manner.........................
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