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Tottenham Hotspur 2011-2012 Official Thread

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Probably just me but I think the person who took that pic is a wanker.
 
... in two and a half weeks.

Feels a little odds, whatever happens, we're not going to travel further than Watford and Stevenage.
 
Would love to go to the semi, but as a non-regular I guess that's near impossible. Wouldn't seem right either taking a ticket when there are so many who pay week in week out and won't get to go...
 
Think it'll be hard enough for members to go, from what i understand season tickets get first dibs, then other members enter a ballot for the remaining tickets, with loyalty points maybe playing a part, i was getting confused by then. Members can apply from 9.30 tomorrow.
 
The way ticketing's done these days is fucking rubbish. I really wanted to take my 7 year old boy to watch Spurs at St Mary's when they play Southampton next season, as a treat. As far as I can tell, that's impossible these days. :(
 
The way ticketing's done these days is fucking rubbish. I really wanted to take my 7 year old boy to watch Spurs at St Mary's when they play Southampton next season, as a treat. As far as I can tell, that's impossible these days. :(


Few seasons ago before i was a member i wanted to get a couple of tickets for away at man city, i waited until a couple of weeks before the game and rang the box office and they had a some unsold. With Southampton being nearer and having a smaller capacity it could be more difficult, but you never know.
 
FA CUP - SEMI-FINAL
Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
Wembley Stadium
Sunday, April 15
Kick-off: 6pm

The match will be televised live by ITV and will be settled on the day with extra time and penalties if required.
I suppose that means Adrian 'face like a slapped arse' Chiles :(
 
Few seasons ago before i was a member i wanted to get a couple of tickets for away at man city, i waited until a couple of weeks before the game and rang the box office and they had a some unsold. With Southampton being nearer and having a smaller capacity it could be more difficult, but you never know.
You could probably get tickets for City right up until kickoff.
 
Nice to finish the match with five lads on the pitch we've had since they were, at most, 17-18 year olds (Bale, Walker, Livermore, Rose, Lennon) - Livermore obv. longest.

Back to the countdown, then: Seven games to go, five points the gap....

Hell of a match in prospect next week at Sunderland... it's the early Sat kick orf.
 
early Saturday at Sunderland, and then Monday - home to Norwich.

Martin Jol could do us another favour on Monday when Fulham host Chelsea. Maybe.
 
Keeping abreast of Steven Caulker's development on loan at Swansea:
Rodgers said: 'I spoke to Harry at length (following last weekend's 3-1 defeat at White Hart Lane), and just generally he understands Steven has had a fantastic season and it will be between now and the end of the season before they determine where he will go, it will depend on the club and where they are at.

'He has made a massive jump in his career through playing games here, and it's down to where they see him fitting in there next season.

'He will be going back to Tottenham for pre-season, it will then depend on whether he is seen as one who will be part of their squad, whether he is going to play or whether he needs more games.

'For me he is a young player, he is 20 years of age, who the more he can play the better he will become, and he will become a great asset for Tottenham I am sure.

'He could well come back on loan next season whether it will be here will be another question, but that will be nothing that will be answered until they bring him back in, have a look at the squad they have got and take it from there.'


Also, Kyle Naughton is still first choice right back for Norwich, Pienaar is obv. doing well at Everton, Bassong is being Bassong at Wolves and Andros Townsend seems to be doing ok at Brum. Those are the main successes - Bostock can't get a game under the nutter at Swindon.
 
Loaning out Kyle Walker for a few seasons seems to have been the making of him, he's had an amazing season, hopefully it will be the same as these boys.
 
Unchanged - meaning Lennon is on the bench:
STARTING LINE-UP
Friedel; Walker, Gallas, Kaboul, Assou-Ekotto; Parker, Modric, Sandro; Van der Vaart, Adebayor, Bale.
SUBS
Cudicini, Nelsen, Kranjcar, Lennon, Livermore, Defoe, Saha.

This is proper, drilling into data intell:
Harry Redknapp is unbeaten in his last 14 Premier League matches against teams managed by Martin O'Neill.
 
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