good to see the meaningless football qote generator app is running well on foxboro's pc
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Does it not occur to you that it might actually be what he needs? The best solution involves making him feel that he needs to stay, not making a statement from a bunch of pissy supporters about how he has hurt their feelings.I doubt we will win today but hopefully the fans get behind the team, particularly the young players.
Skipp and Tanganga will make mistakes this year but they are young enough to learn from them To hold us in good stead fir the future.
And if Kane comes on and anyone tries to sing “he’s one of our own“ they should be bitch slapped. Clap and cheer by all means but he has lost the right to that song until he proclaims his love once again.
My drinking hostel of choice pre-matchI have never been in the coach and horse? Worth visiting instead of bricklayers
Coach is decent, normally in there before most games - although I think today may be a ball ache getting into the stadium, so straight in there today for me.I have never been in the coach and horse? Worth visiting instead of bricklayers
I doubt that would make him change his mind, IMO, I feel it's too far gone and the situation is irretrievable. It's a crying shame it's come to this but Kane and his team have gone about it all wrong, again IMO.Does it not occur to you that it might actually be what he needs? The best solution involves making him feel that he needs to stay, not making a statement from a bunch of pissy supporters about how he has hurt their feelings.
Doesn't matter what they're singing because we outnumber them. We've beaten City without Kane before and we can do it again.I expect the Citeh Plastics to be singing "One of our own, Harry Kane"
So much respect lost for City, the fans they are putting up on the radio have all been utter cunts.I expect the Citeh Plastics to be singing "One of our own, Harry Kane"
It’s a good laugh on matchdays, apart from when I fell off a table before a game against chelsea and broke my fingerCoach is decent, normally in there before most games - although I think today may be a ball ache getting into the stadium, so straight in there today for me.
Was only in the Bricklayers once, on a non match day when the stadium was being built. Wasn't impressed.
All true but the biggest thing we are lacking in playing 3 atb is a top quality DM.I think a lot of those problems are present in a back 4 though.
As for the back 4 we don't have FB's that can play as out right FB's. Reggie is the closest but potentially looks better as a WB.
We don't have a RW to play with a front 3 in our 4-3-3. We don't have a deep lying MF to play at the center of a 3 in a 4-3-3. We don't have a pivot to play with PEH in a pivot.
You were on the table before the game?It’s a good laugh on matchdays, apart from when I fell off a table before a game against chelsea and broke my finger
We should just sing back “Harry Kane team, you’re just the Harry Kane team”.I expect the Citeh Plastics to be singing "One of our own, Harry Kane"
Yeah it gets pretty chaotic in there
Matchday info announcement: Football returns, fans return - a time to reflect and look ahead
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Sun 15 August 2021, 09:15
Tottenham Hotspur
Sunday’s opening Premier League game of the season against Manchester City will mark the first time a capacity crowd has been hosted at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since March 4, 2020.
Ahead of kick-off, we shall be taking time to reflect on a past 17 months in which so much has happened - giving fans the opportunity to celebrate being back home and for us to thank you for your incredible support throughout this difficult period.
Flags will be placed on every seat so that we can generate a sea of colour and create an amazing atmosphere for our players as they emerge from the tunnel on this special occasion.
We would ask you to take your seats around 10 minutes before kick-off as we shall play a short video on our big screens, looking back on the key moments that happened during the pandemic.
• The moment COVID-19 forced the suspension of football and turned our lives upside down
• The Club’s response to the pandemic and handing over our stadium to the NHS - hosting more than 9,000 vaccinations, 41,500 maternity clinic appointments, drive-through COVID-19 testing and a food distribution hub - with students at the London Academy of Excellence Tottenham producing protective face shields for the frontline
• The return to behind-closed-doors football last June, which included a moving tribute to those we had lost
• How we have kept our fans engaged during the lockdowns of the past 17 months
• The gradual re-opening of society, which saw fans return to the stadium for reduced capacity matches and our Visitor Attractions
We also encourage fans to stay in their seats at half-time for our N17 Live broadcast, when we shall acknowledge Gary Mabbutt MBE - who has played a key role in lifting the spirits of our fans throughout the pandemic - making more than 3,000 phone calls to elderly and vulnerable supporters since last March in a bid to help combat the loneliness caused during the lockdowns.
Last Sunday’s Men’s and Women’s friendly matches with Woolwich gave us all a taste of what is to come, and we cannot wait to see a full house at the stadium once again - it really has been far too long.
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Matchday info announcement: Football returns, fans return - a time to reflect and look ahead | Tottenham Hotspur
Sunday’s opening Premier League game of the season against Manchester City will mark the first time a capacity crowd has been hosted at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since March 4, 2020.www.tottenhamhotspur.com
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