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Match Galatasaray VS Tottenham Hotspur. Thursday 7th November @17:45. UEFA Europa League.

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Yes. This could be it. Very nice of you to post Wikipedia links too.

Galatasaray might very well have been a fortress or stronghold of Galatians that Turks conquered and incorporated as part of their domain. So that they've given their own word saray to the old Galatian stronghold and thereby making it their own. That is very much the history of the whole modern world. Big and hugely numerous national groups, backed by religion, conquering and incorporating others. And Turks in particular were famous for that in that part of the world. They've done that same thing to many, many other cities and fortresses so that this should not strike anyone as a big surprise.

Turks were in fact most successful under their Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent who ventured as far as Vienna to the west but stopped, failed short of it. Hurrem Sultan was his wife and she was known as the one pulling all of the strings when it came to domestic affairs that she happened to find herself concerned with. And, indeed, the domestic matters that happened to come under the purview of her concern grew a whole, whole lot during her reign. She was the force to be reckoned with behind Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Hey! Let me clarify on this as an Istanbulite Gala fan:)

1- Yes, the name of the district, "Galata" is originated from the Celtic tribe who lived in that area long long time ago. (Karaköy is the name of the lower, seaside district)
2- "Saray" means palace, so needless to say, Galatasaray(ı) means "Galata palace", or "Palace of Galata".
3- However, the name of Galatasaray has nothing to do with fortresses . During the Ottoman period, Galatasaray was established as an educational institution to train individuals proficient in foreign languages (primarily French) to help the empire open up to the world and comprehend developments in the Western world (the school's origins date back 550 years, but let's not turn the topic into a history lesson..) It was created to train senior officials for the Ottoman administration and was located near Galata.

The school is still one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the Republic of Türkiye and has trained many artists, statesmen, diplomats, sportsmen and scientists for the country.

Galatasaray High School - Wikipedia

4- The football club was founded in 1905 by students of the school during a dull literature lesson and has continued to thrive to this day.

Good luck for tonight's match and may the best win. :)👍
 
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I asked co-pilot to predict the line-up tonight and this is what it gave me... :levywhoa:

1
Forster
2
Udogie
3
Davies
4
Dragusin
5
Gray
6
Bissouma
7
Maddison
8
Bergvall
9
Son
10
Lankshear
11
Kulusevski
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Forster
Udogie Davies Dragusin Gray
Bissouma
Maddison Bergvall
Son Lankshear Kulusevski
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I'm looking forward to this tonight , everyone talks about the likes of the Atmosphere at Anfield but thats a myth , tonight will be a proper football game atmosphere wise and I want to see what players have the minerals to not let it distract them!
We are a bit light on the ground with injuries so I would 100% take a draw now with no more injuries if I could, however regardless if the result this will give Ange a good opportunity to see the mentality of our squad and how they take to playing in a hostile environment.
 
I could be wrong but I think he’s tried them all … plain kits .. coloured kits … lights .. darks … patterns and stripes

And …… looked fat in every single one!


But yeah let’s hope for his sake he doesn’t sign on at Celtic 😬
Has he tried camouflage??!
That took SO much longer to type out than I'd intended!!!
 
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I realise the first 8 go through to the next round, and the next 16 have a knockout.
So, when the final16 are decided for the next round, do they have ratings or pots depending on where you finished?
 
Okan Buruk’s squad is riding high with an 11-match unbeaten streak across all competitions, including a recent 2-1 triumph over Beşiktaş in the Turkish Süper Lig.

With this momentum, Galatasaray holds an eight-point cushion atop the league standings, poised to dominate domestically.

Yet Thursday’s clash with Tottenham remains a focal point; a win would inch Galatasaray closer to the knockout stages, a feat they’ve achieved in two of the last three seasons.

While history hasn’t always favored the Lions against English clubs – their only recent success being a memorable 3-2 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford – Galatasaray is banking on home advantage and a reinvigorated lineup to tip the scales.

Missing only left-back İsmail Jakobs due to a knee injury, Galatasaray will welcome the return of goalkeeper Fernando Muslera from suspension.

Source: Galatasaray aim for Europa League knockout boost against Tottenham
 
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Could we potentially try playing Bergvall or Madders at left wing? I think the 2 of them in midfield together is way too light for a tough away game like this. I think Sarr and Bissouma should start behind one of them.
 
Vertical stripes make you look slimmer......... goodness knows what horizontal ones would look like!
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Spots don’t help either.
 
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