Match Day Thread Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea

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Sunday 8th December 4.30pm
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium​

Davies joins the ever-increasing list of those injured.
Richarlison, Vicario, van de Ven, Moore and Odobert are already there.
Bentancur serves the 4th match of his ban.

Lineups for each side's last league game:

Spurs: Forster; Gray, Dragusin, Davies, Udogie; Sarr, Bissouma, Maddison; Kulusevski, Solanke, Johnson.
Subs: Austin, Porro, Spence, Reguilon, Olusesi, Bergvall, Werner, Son, Lankshear.
League form: LWLWDL.

Chelsea: Jorgensen; Gusto, Disasi, Adarabioyo, Cucurella; Fernandez, Caicedo; Madueke, Palmer, Felix; Nkunku.
Subs: Sanchez, Badiashile, Colwill, Veiga, Lavia, Dewsbury-Hall, Neto, Sancho, Jackson.
League form: WDDWWW.

Ref: Anthony ****ing Taylor. VAR: Jarred ****ing Gillett.

TV: Sky Sports.

How would you like to line up for this one and how do you think we actually will line up?
 
I'd rather be facing an investigation from the worlds fattest-fingured proctologist than watch this one! <yikes>

It's going to be bad - just a matter of just how embarrassing it turns out. We rarely get a result against the Chavs when we are playing well and with a full squad available...

I imagine Romero will now be rushed back and will either aggravate the injury or get sent off. Or both.

Our only hope is that Chelsea look at us and think they can just rock up to win (spoiler alert, they probably can!) and we somehow surprise them. But that 'hope' is the only alternative to 'no hope'.
 
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I'd rather be facing an investigation from the worlds fattest-fingured proctologist than watch this one! <yikes>

It's going to be bad - just a matter of just how embarrassing it turns out. We rarely get a result against the Chavs when we are playing well and with a full squad available...

I imagine Romero will now be rushed back and will either aggravate the injury or get sent off. Or both.

Our only hope is that Chelsea look at us and think they can just rock up to win (spoiler alert, they probably can!) and we somehow surprise them. But that 'hope' is the only alternative to 'no hope'.
You never learn, this is Spurs. As the promoter of a prediction league dedicated to Spurs I can tell you unequivocally you can't predict what will happen. AND you have won the league, I haven't <laugh>
 
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We’ll smash them. The loss against them started a bad run last year but a win this year then we’ll go on a bit of a run.

Stay positive.
 
This above all game is the one I want to win , I work with so many chavs that do not know that they were 2nd division fodder and only improved with the Russian money
 
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Spurs & Chelsea....

Clive Allen
Les Allen
Jimmy Armstrong
Frank Arnesen (Director of Football both clubs)
Eddie Baily
Ted Birnie
Danny Blanchflower (Spurs player, Chelsea manager)
Derek Brazil
Johnny Brooks
Bill Cartwright
Sid Castle
David Copeland
Carlo Cudicini
Jason Cundy
Kerry Dixon
Gordon Durie
Mark Falco
William Gallas
Lee Gardner
George Graham (Chelsea player, Spurs manager)
Jimmy Greaves
Frode Grodas
Eidur Gudjohnsen
Tommy Harmer (Spurs player, Chelsea coach)
Alan Harris (Chelsea player, Spurs asst. manager)
Micky Hazard
Glenn Hoddle (Spurs & Chelsea player & manager)
Stewart Houston (Chelsea player, Spurs asst. manager)
Percy Humphries
Steve Kelly
John Kirwan
Colin Lee
Noni Madueke
Gustavo Poyet
Graham Roberts
Max Seeburg
Buchanan Sharp
Bobby Smith
Neil Sullivan
Andy Thompson (Spurs player, Chelsea coach)
Sid Tickridge
Jimmy Townley
Terry Venables (also Spurs manager)
Keith Weller
Ernie Walley (Spurs player, Chelsea asst. manager)
Harry Wilding
Clive Wilson
Vivian Woodward
 
Spurs & Chelsea....

Clive Allen
Les Allen
Jimmy Armstrong
Frank Arnesen (Director of Football both clubs)
Eddie Baily
Ted Birnie
Danny Blanchflower (Spurs player, Chelsea manager)
Derek Brazil
Johnny Brooks
Bill Cartwright
Sid Castle
David Copeland
Carlo Cudicini
Jason Cundy
Kerry Dixon
Gordon Durie
Mark Falco
William Gallas
Lee Gardner
George Graham (Chelsea player, Spurs manager)
Jimmy Greaves
Frode Grodas
Eidur Gudjohnsen
Tommy Harmer (Spurs player, Chelsea coach)
Alan Harris (Chelsea player, Spurs asst. manager)
Micky Hazard
Glenn Hoddle (Spurs & Chelsea player & manager)
Stewart Houston (Chelsea player, Spurs asst. manager)
Percy Humphries
Steve Kelly
John Kirwan
Colin Lee
Noni Madueke
Gustavo Poyet
Graham Roberts
Max Seeburg
Buchanan Sharp
Bobby Smith
Neil Sullivan
Andy Thompson (Spurs player, Chelsea coach)
Sid Tickridge
Jimmy Townley
Terry Venables (also Spurs manager)
Keith Weller
Ernie Walley (Spurs player, Chelsea asst. manager)
Harry Wilding
Clive Wilson
Vivian Woodward
You've been busy
 
We’ll smash them. The loss against them started a bad run last year but a win this year then we’ll go on a bit of a run.

Stay positive.

I fear the opposite. The loss last season started the rot and this could just complete the woe. Big defeat tomorrow and Levy will get twitchy
 
Bizarrely enough I've just had the most drama free trip down in years. This despite two large knocks on the A1 from people who can't drive properly (loads out today..) and I arrived 20 minutes before my usual car park has opened...<laugh>