Keeping it simple Sunday 6th April 2025. Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton. 14:00 ko Referee: Michael Salisbury. Assistants: Mat Wilkes, Derek Eaton. Fourth official: Sam Barrott. VAR: Graham Scott. Assistant VAR: Natalie Aspinall. I hoping that we can get at least a draw, not too much to ask for is it?
Spurs have managed to lose at home to Ipswich and Leicester this season. Anyone but us ought to be cautiously optimistic. But I am dead inside; I feel nothing. Won’t even bother to check the score, until I do, and regret it.
I don't know why (maybe it is because I have a bad chest infection and am drugged up), but I feel Spurs may go all Spursy and we may get to at least 11 points from this one.
Oh my days another match thread, there’s barely any relief from the fun is there We had a few injuries yesterday, wonder if they’ll be available I seem to recall that the previous game that Tall Paul actually played well he got injured
Was he substituted because the crowd wanted to give him an ovation, or it was tactical, or because he was injured? His pronounced limp (that's L.I.M.P., pronounced limp) to the side when he was substituted was akin to the dying swan scene from Swan Lake.
I think he is more like an ostrich. Other large avian species are available. Can't find an ostrich. Will a flamingo do?
Strangely looking forward to this one. A few beers on a Spring day in London followed by a 2-1 Saints win. What's not to like? COYR
FULL-TIME 22:04 BST Chelsea 1-0 Tottenham Chelsea go up to fourth in the table, while Tottenham suffer a 16th Premier League defeat of the season. Enzo Fernandez headed in from Cole Palmer's cross early in the second half, before both teams had a goal ruled out after VAR interventions and Spurs could not find a leveller.