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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V10
McAgger wrote:lol I remember under Kenny, not two years ago, how we used to hit the post more than anybody in all of Europe.
We actually lead the PL in post strikes this season as well (or did a week or so ago). The difference is, we also happen to lead the league in goals scored.
The top 3 clubs each still have a GD of at least double every club below them (Chelsea on 38 the lowest of the top 3, Arsenal on 19 highest of the rest). And Spurs still have a negative goal difference.
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V10
the way we pushed up, up and upBeautifulGame wrote:http://www.keithxm23.com/race/index.html
The points total game by game
thanks Mt.Modric, for taking over to post the Livepool stats, the unnecessary moaning here about LFC fans will stop
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V10
Yohan Modric wrote:Tottenham are considering a temporary move to Wembley Stadium after an enquiry to buy Upton Park was rejected, Sky Sports News has learned.
Spurs are looking at options for a temporary home whilst a proposed new stadium is built.
It is understood the club made an enquiry this season about buying West Ham's ground but it was rejected. West Ham agreed a deal with a London property developer in February.
A Spurs source has said the club's intention has always been to stay in Tottenham following their failed Olympic Stadium bid.
Tottenham and West Ham have both declined to comment and will neither confirm nor deny whether the north London club wanted to buy Upton Park.
Spurs did confirm on Wednesday that they hope to move to a new stadium by 2017.
A statement on the club's official website read: "It is a major development that will present ongoing challenges and, subject to these challenges being manageable, we anticipate going out to tender for construction late this year which will make a stadium opening date of summer 2017 feasible."
The club are waiting on the outcome of a public inquiry that was held last April before they can move forward with completing the land assembly.
This has delayed the acquisition of the remaining property needed for the land to build the stadium and they are waiting on the decision from Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, on the Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO).
Chairman Daniel Levy said in a statement on the website: "We have fantastic, strong support. Our current 36,000-seater stadium sells out and the waiting list for season ticket holders is currently in excess of 47,000. We cannot stress strongly enough how critical the new stadium is over the long-term to these raised expectations.
"We have the smallest capacity stadium of any club in the top 20 clubs in Europe, let alone the current top four Premier League clubs, and given we now operate within UEFA Financial Fair Play rules, an increased capacity stadium and associated revenues is fundamental to supporting the future ambitions and consistent achievement at the top of the game."
The club announced that they had made a £1.5m profit for the year ending 30 June 2013. This comes after they made a loss of £4.2m in 2012. Revenue also went up by 2% from £144.2m to £147.4m.
Spurs top 20 clubs in Europe
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V10
BeautifulGame wrote:Yohan Modric wrote:Tottenham are considering a temporary move to Wembley Stadium after an enquiry to buy Upton Park was rejected, Sky Sports News has learned.
Spurs are looking at options for a temporary home whilst a proposed new stadium is built.
It is understood the club made an enquiry this season about buying West Ham's ground but it was rejected. West Ham agreed a deal with a London property developer in February.
A Spurs source has said the club's intention has always been to stay in Tottenham following their failed Olympic Stadium bid.
Tottenham and West Ham have both declined to comment and will neither confirm nor deny whether the north London club wanted to buy Upton Park.
Spurs did confirm on Wednesday that they hope to move to a new stadium by 2017.
A statement on the club's official website read: "It is a major development that will present ongoing challenges and, subject to these challenges being manageable, we anticipate going out to tender for construction late this year which will make a stadium opening date of summer 2017 feasible."
The club are waiting on the outcome of a public inquiry that was held last April before they can move forward with completing the land assembly.
This has delayed the acquisition of the remaining property needed for the land to build the stadium and they are waiting on the decision from Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, on the Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO).
Chairman Daniel Levy said in a statement on the website: "We have fantastic, strong support. Our current 36,000-seater stadium sells out and the waiting list for season ticket holders is currently in excess of 47,000. We cannot stress strongly enough how critical the new stadium is over the long-term to these raised expectations.
"We have the smallest capacity stadium of any club in the top 20 clubs in Europe, let alone the current top four Premier League clubs, and given we now operate within UEFA Financial Fair Play rules, an increased capacity stadium and associated revenues is fundamental to supporting the future ambitions and consistent achievement at the top of the game."
The club announced that they had made a £1.5m profit for the year ending 30 June 2013. This comes after they made a loss of £4.2m in 2012. Revenue also went up by 2% from £144.2m to £147.4m.
Spurs top 20 clubs in Europe
Aren't they ?
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Bénin wrote:BeautifulGame wrote:Yohan Modric wrote:
Spurs top 20 clubs in Europe
Aren't they ?
Yeah because they played CL football for one season in last 30-40 years
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V10
Football is very much a "what have you done lately" sport in the modern age. Spurs could make a fairly solid argument for being in the top 20 based on revenue, performance, squad (cost, at least), viewership, and other factors over the past couple of seasons. Of course, people could make equally (or even more) solid cases that they aren't in the top 20... and that case could certainly be made for other clubs as well.
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anyone got a link to this classic 'yearly gooner muppetry excitement graph', that was also reposted here the other day?
I can't find it...
I can't find it...
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Ramsey is back
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Bénin wrote:BeautifulGame wrote:Yohan Modric wrote:Tottenham are considering a temporary move to Wembley Stadium after an enquiry to buy Upton Park was rejected, Sky Sports News has learned.
Spurs are looking at options for a temporary home whilst a proposed new stadium is built.
It is understood the club made an enquiry this season about buying West Ham's ground but it was rejected. West Ham agreed a deal with a London property developer in February.
A Spurs source has said the club's intention has always been to stay in Tottenham following their failed Olympic Stadium bid.
Tottenham and West Ham have both declined to comment and will neither confirm nor deny whether the north London club wanted to buy Upton Park.
Spurs did confirm on Wednesday that they hope to move to a new stadium by 2017.
A statement on the club's official website read: "It is a major development that will present ongoing challenges and, subject to these challenges being manageable, we anticipate going out to tender for construction late this year which will make a stadium opening date of summer 2017 feasible."
The club are waiting on the outcome of a public inquiry that was held last April before they can move forward with completing the land assembly.
This has delayed the acquisition of the remaining property needed for the land to build the stadium and they are waiting on the decision from Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, on the Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO).
Chairman Daniel Levy said in a statement on the website: "We have fantastic, strong support. Our current 36,000-seater stadium sells out and the waiting list for season ticket holders is currently in excess of 47,000. We cannot stress strongly enough how critical the new stadium is over the long-term to these raised expectations.
"We have the smallest capacity stadium of any club in the top 20 clubs in Europe, let alone the current top four Premier League clubs, and given we now operate within UEFA Financial Fair Play rules, an increased capacity stadium and associated revenues is fundamental to supporting the future ambitions and consistent achievement at the top of the game."
The club announced that they had made a £1.5m profit for the year ending 30 June 2013. This comes after they made a loss of £4.2m in 2012. Revenue also went up by 2% from £144.2m to £147.4m.
Spurs top 20 clubs in Europe
Aren't they ?
Well , top 20 in Europe might be arguable , but in what world are Spur's among the current top 4 premier league clubs
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V10
Levy needs hes eyes checked, Spurs are beyond shit at the moment.
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Hapless_Hans wrote:anyone got a link to this classic 'yearly gooner muppetry excitement graph', that was also reposted here the other day?
I can't find it...
anyone know what I'm refering too?
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Hapless_Hans wrote:Hapless_Hans wrote:anyone got a link to this classic 'yearly gooner muppetry excitement graph', that was also reposted here the other day?
I can't find it...
anyone know what I'm refering too?
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Re: Barclay's Premier League discussion '13-'14 V10
Christian Benteke has torn his achilles tendon
Out for the WC sadly
Out for the WC sadly
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thank you, Izzy!!
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Jeez players and their ACLs this season. Get well soon Benteke
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Very well-informed Belgian source: @HLNinEngeland Christian Benteke has torn his achilles tendon. No World Cup for him. #avfc
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Sad news for Belgium.
Very well-informed Belgian source: @HLNinEngeland Christian Benteke has torn his achilles tendon. No World Cup for him. #avfc
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Sad news for Belgium.
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Lukaku to have a monster Summer and get his move to Spurs?
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That absolutely sucks for Benteke
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Who was actually first choice for Belgium Lukaku or Benteke?
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BeautifulGame wrote:Who was actually first choice for Belgium Lukaku or Benteke?
Benteke.
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Christian Benteke will be out for up to EIGHT months
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So long, Villa, was nice knowing you
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In a sense its actually good news for Villa.Benteke would mostly have left them this season but now them will get another season from him
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