First two home games against sides that beat us at home last season. Hopefully our newly looking squad rights those wrongs.
I think I've seen it on line, if it's the one I'm thinking of it looks like a cheap knock off wet suit from the 90s
All 66,000 tickets were sold out in 25 mins for our friendly against the K-team in South Korea, and thousands were still hoping to get some. Sonny’s pull is ridiculous.
please log in to view this image https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0018lq9 Gardener's World with a 7 minute piece on the Spurs food garden. For those that found it interesting, here's an article about the head gardener, Kuda Chimbudzi: https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/health-and-wellbeing/real-life-stories/kuda-chimbudzi All of this was posted on reddit or I'd never have seen it. Nothing on the BBC Spurs section, bizarrely.
Some Italian journalist is claiming that Gianni Vio is set to join the club. He's a set-piece specialist coach and was part of the Italian set-up for the Euros. Looks like organised chaos. Lots of misleading runs and distracting movement.
aka "method in the madness" . I suppose it comes down to whether the team can easily : 1. learn the proposed attacks 2. communicate on-pitch which one is going to be be used, without the opposition "cracking the code" . I would imagine rugby line-out or penalty run calls would be a reference model (in contrast to say the NFL where on #1 teams have big "play" books) .
Having watched the vid, I would generally contend that : - a typical PL corner kick ploy should be binned and for Spurs in particular : - one corner play is made for Kulu (and probably Perisic) - the Anderton-Teddy corner of old could be resurrected using Kane and Son
I honestly think that charging for it is short-sighted and unambitious. If they made it free or part of membership/season-tickets, then more people would use it. More views and better fan engagement would attract more fans and more money. I'm tempted just for the pre-season games, but I'm not sold on it yet. I might have a browse later and see if it looks any good.
I’ll be able to stream pre-season easily so that doesn’t affect me. Only thing that appeals to me are the 23s and 18s games.
The Premier League replays might appeal to me, especially if Rob Daly's on commentary. I'll have to see what that means though, as it's a bit vague on that page.
Fixture changes – August and September Chelsea (A) – now Sunday 14 August, kick-off 4.30pm – Sky Sports Wolves (H) – remains Saturday 20 August, kick-off now 12.30pm – BT Sport Nottingham Forest (A) – now Sunday 28 August, kick-off 4.30pm – Sky Sports West Ham United (A) – now Wednesday 31 August, kick-off 7.45pm – BT Sport Manchester City (A) – remains Saturday 10 September, kick-off now 5.30pm – Sky Sports Leicester City (H) – remains Saturday 17 September, kick-off now 5.30pm – Sky Sports One Saturday 3pm fixture was enough, apparently.
Any weekend KO time after 16:30 is driven by the USA viewer market. As I showed in a posting a did a few weeks ago, there does appear to be a serious viewer base for Spurs above a statistical mean audience, so this may well be a Faustian pact the club must endure, The sunday ones : two entries in the "season compass" ... c**ts summary, and just for month 1.