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Can the wankers who want to use this thread as their own personal battle ground kindly fuck off some place else. Thanks.

In other news, we're making more and more chances every game and starting to look more like a team.
Finishing was poor, but, the fact we are making opportunists and not taking them is a step in the right direction!
Starting to feel a little more optimistic, big test against Liverpool coming up.
 
I don't think Jan will be fit in time... could probably do with an extra days' recovery... oh if ONLY this game was on a Sunday!!!!!!

#spursyirony
 
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Sunderland AFC host Tottenham Hotspur at the Stadium of Light on Saturday 7th December 2013 (KO 17:30) in the 15th Round of 2013-14 Premier League matches.

Sunderland come into the game in last place in the table on 8 points with Spurs 6th on 24 points.

This will be the 116th time the two clubs have met, the most recent of which came in Hong Kong in July 2013 as part of the Premier League Asia Trophy.

The first meeting came at Northumberland Park in March 1898 when Spurs were playing in the Southern League in a friendly which Sunderland won 2-0.

A second meeting followed within the year when Spurs beat Sunderland 2-1 in the old second round (today's fourth round) of the FA Cup in February 1899.

Tottenham's first visit to Sunderland came during a mini tour of the North-East to celebrate the turn of the new Century with Spurs winning the friendly match 3-1 on 2nd January 1900.

The first Football League meetings between the two clubs saw Sunderland win at home 3-1 in September 1909 and Spurs having a comprehensive win in the return fixture at White Hart Lane 5-1.

Tottenham Hotspur's all-time record attendance of 75,038 at White Hart Lane came in an FA Cup 6th round match against Sunderland in March 1938. Sundeland won the game 1-0. This was the only FA Cup match Sunderland have won out of the 7 played so far with Spurs winning five and one game drawn.

The only two League matches ever played outside the Top Flight came during 1977-78 when Spurs won at Roker Park 2-1 but lost the return Division Two match at the Lane 3-2.

The clubs first met in the Football League Cup in November 1984 with Spurs drawing 0-0 away but Sunderland winning the replay at the Lane 2-1.
The three matches in the competition have resulted in a win each and one game drawn.

Since Sunderland joined the Premier League in season 1996-97, no further domestic cup ties have been played between the two clubs.Spurs have a good record during the Premier League Era with 15 wins to Sunderland's 5 and the remaining 4 games drawn. Spurs have taken an average of 2.04 points off Sunderland in the 24 matches played so far.

The 2010-11 fixture at White Hart Lane ended in a 1-1 draw with Rafael van der Vaart putting Spurs ahead in the second half only for Sunderland's Asamoah Gyan to equalise three minutes later. The match at Sunderland resulted in a 2-1 win for Spurs with Asamoah Gyan putting the Black Cats ahead after 11 minutes before Michael Dawson's equaliser just before half-time. Niko Kranjcar scored the winner for Spurs in the 57th minute.

The 2011-12 match at White Hart Lane in December resulted in a 1-0 win for Spurs with substitute striker Roman Pavlyuchenko scoring the winner with just over an hour of the match played. The three points won put Spurs in third place in the table for the first time during 2011-12. The match at Sunderland in April 2012 was a goalless draw which produced very few chances for either team.

In August 2012, Tottenham's full-back Danny Rose went to Sunderland for a season's loan. The match at the Stadium of Light in December 2012 was won by Tottenham 2-1. John O'Shea opened the scoring for the Black Cats five minutes before half-time. Carlos Cuellar headed an own goal three minutes into the second half to even the game and Aaron Lennon scored the winner three minutes later for Spurs.

A 90th minute Gareth Bale goal secured all three points for Spurs at home to Sunderland on the final day of the 2012-13 season.

Hong Kong provided the setting for the 2013 Premier League Asia Trophy in July and Sunderland beat Spurs 3-1 in the Semi-Final. Gylfi Sigurdsson put Spurs ahead after 28 minutes but Cabral equalised five minutes later. Second half goals from Wes Brown and David Karlsson ensured that Sunderland progressed to the Final, where they lost 1-0 to Manchester City.

Overall, Spurs have the upper hand over Sunderland with 47 wins to 39 and 29 of the 115 matches played so far drawn.

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Full Record of Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland Matches 1898-2014

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They Played for Spurs & Sunderland...

Ben Alnwick
Darren Bent

Ted Birnie (Spurs player, Sunderland trainer & coach)
Ivor Broadis
Fraizer Campbell

Graham Carr (scout with both clubs)
Jim Chalmers
Pascal Chimbonda
Ernie Coquet

John Curtis
Calum Davenport
Jimmy Delvin
Márton Fülöp
Phil Gray

Jim Hartley
Alan Hutton
Joe Knowles
Steed Malbranque
Fred Mearns
Bobby Mimms
Bill Murray
George Payne
Andy Reid
Danny Rose
Louis Saha
Jimmy Seed
Paul Stewart
Teemu Tainio
Chris Waddle

Jack Whitbourne

 
Lloris; Walker, Kaboul, Chiriches, Fryers; Sandro, Paulinho; Lennon, Holtby, Lamela; Soldado

Dawson needs to be cut from the team, and fryers has done enough to be given a chance at LB (if Jan is unfit)
 
Changing a players name to something "funny" is immature, doing it to one of our own is just plain retarded. Defoe is good player, Soldado is good player. Whoever plays, I support them and want them to score goals. Call me crazy but I support spurs
 
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Well deserved 3 points, and i'll be the first to put my hands up and admit that when i first saw our line up today with our changes from the fulham game i was lost as to why they were done. But the team as a whole done a very good job in a match that was definitely not guaranteed. Capoue was fantastic playing out of position and naughton showed us how important it is to have a full back in a full backs position. Not been his biggest fan to date and my judgment is still out on him but paulinho put a fucking shift in today and offered a lot more then what he has done so far especially going forward. Holtby is on a high and long may it continue and chadli looked decent on the left linking up with dembele. One last thing lennon has proven in the last two games what i've believed for the last 3 seasons. he is a fucking key player for us and offers so much more for the team as a whole, even if the final product aint always there him and walker rape the right hand side. If rose and townsend can do that on the left after christmas then fuck me i feel sorry for any team who comes up against us.

3 points, great support from our lot and everyone else fucking up today, how could you not have a smile on your face tonight. Finally get to sit back on a sunday and watch the cunts under a little bit of pressure that we've had to deal with every sunday.

Enjoy your night lads and as for the sensitive fuckers in the thread, the whole bickering squad needs to do one. You can argue all night over the internet and try to out smart each other but the whole lot of you will still look like mugs:adelol::adebaehug:
 
Second week in a row AVB has changed up his tactics to good effort, allowing more space and thus permitting the team to display better attacking movement, so for the second week in a row I give him credit.
 
I really enjoyed us play today. At times it felt like Sunderland were down a man.
The scoreline doesn't do justice, but there was quality about Spurs.
Glad to see us playing with a bit more tempo.
 
MrS said:
Sorry to make a point of this…against City you switch off but Sunderland you keep watching...
Fair comments Mr S. But I don't think it's the same, because at the stadium your support counts, or can do, if like me you loudly back the team.

Me turning my telly off has no effect on the team whatsoever.
I just can't bear to see us lose. I turned off the game v Toon when they scored as well, but not against Fulham.

Even if Pool score first, I shall continue watching on Sunday.

Hate to say it mate, but you've turned off against City & Newcastle (we lost both) but looky-looky what happened when you carried on watching against Fulham & Sunderland!!

I'd say your viewing habits are having a DIRECT effect on our results!

I'd superglue the tv switch to ON if I were you... even if you have to watch the game like this;
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