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***** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea FC *****

Denmark Spur

Michael Carrick
White Hart Lane

20 October 2012

12:45


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Lloris

Walker Gallas Caulker Vertonghen

Sandro Dembele

Lennon Dempsey Bale

Adebayor

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This fantastic OMT from Denmark Spur is AVB-approved!

2-1 Spurs
Ade & Clint


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COYS
 
I have 3 envelopes, each which contain the names of the gg posters who will let us down this season.

They all say Denmark Spur.
 
Team looks good, pics look good. I've got a good feeling about this one.

Chelsea are lethal up front though, Mata, Hazard and Oscar will test our defence to the max.

2-0 Spurs
 
---------------------------------------Lloris-----------------------------------------

Walker--------------------Caulker---------------Gallas----------------Vertonghen

-------------------------------Sandro-----------Dembele----------------------------

-------Lennon-----------------------Sigurddson----------------------------Bale-----

--------------------------------------Adebayor----------------------------------------




Subs: Friedel, Naughton, Dawson, Dempsey, Parker, Townsend, Defoe
 
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Tottenham Hotspur host Chelsea at White Hart Lane on Saturday 20th October 2012 (KO 12:45) in the 8th round of 2012-13 Premier League matches.

Spurs come into the game in 5th place on 14 points with Chelsea top of the table on 19 points. This will be the 189th time the two teams have met each other and if Spurs can manage a win, it would set a new club Premier League record of 17 points amassed after the first 8 matches of the season.

Chelsea are one of the few major English football teams who never played Spurs during the Victorian Era, as they were only founded in 1905 and were admitted into the Second Division of the Football League without ever having played a match before.

This was due to the rivalry that existed at the time between the Football League and the Southern League with the former desperate to make in-roads into the lucrative markets which London and the South-East provided.

The first meeting between Spurs and Chelsea was a friendly played at Stamford Bridge in February 1908 and ended in a 2-2 draw.

The same venue saw the first Football League Division One encounter in December 1909 and Chelsea won that match 2-1.

The return fixture at White Hart Lane was won by Spurs 2-1 and in between those two matches the clubs met in the old second round (today's fourth round) of the FA Cup in a match which Spurs won 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.

Spurs and Chelsea would meet for another three seasons in the First Division before the outbreak of World War One with honours even at two wins for Spurs, two wins for Chelsea and two drawn matches.

14 games were played during the First World War and these featured many players who 'guested' for both clubs. Five of Tottenham's "home" games were played at Arsenal's Highbury Stadium.

Spurs and Chelsea had finished in the bottom two places in the last season of the First Division when war broke out and when football resumed in 1919, the Division was expanded from 20 to 22 teams.

Arsenal engineered a 'promotion' to the First Division at Spurs' expense but Tottenham easilly won the Division Two Championship and the next season had two emphatic wins over Chelsea 5-0 at home and 4-0 at the Bridge.

The teams would meet for another five seasons in the First Division and two seasons in the Second Division during the inter-war period - season 1929-30 was the last time Spurs & Chelsea played League games outside the Top Flight of English Football.

Spurs only lost two of those 14 League matches.

During World War Two, 16 games were played between Spurs and Chelsea

Spurs returned to the First Division in season 1950-51 and did the 'double' over Chelsea winning 2-0 away and 2-1 at home on their way to the first Football League Championship.

Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea contested the first all-London FA Cup Final in 1967 at Wembley with Spurs winning 2-1 thanks to goals scored by Jimmy Robertson and Frank Saul.

The first meeting in the Football League Cup came in the 1971-72 Semi-Finals with Chelsea winning the first leg at Stamford Bridge 3-2 and Spurs only managing a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane.

Both clubs were founder members of the Premier League in 1992-93 and both have been ever-present for the 21 seasons of the competition, along with Arsenal, Aston Villa, Everton, Liverpool and Manchester United.

Chelsea have very much had the upper hand during the Premier League Era with 22 wins to Tottenham's 3 with the remaining 15 matches drawn.

A second domestic Cup Final was contested in 2008 when Spurs beat Chelsea in the Football League (Carling) Cup Final 2-1 after extra time at Wembley. A Dimitar Berbatov penalty and a Jonathan Woodgate header ensured the silverware would once again reside in North London.

Chelsea's dominance over Tottenham Hotspur has abated in the past few seasons, with Spurs winning three, drawing five and losing three of the past eleven meetings in all competitions between the two clubs. The 2010-11 fixture in December at White Hart Lane resulted in a 1-1 draw with Roman Pavlyuchenko scoring for Spurs after 15 minutes and Didier Drogba getting Chelsea's equaliser after 70 minutes. Drogba's injury time penalty was saved by Heurelho Gomes.

The reverse fixture at Stamford Bridge in April was won by Chelsea 2-1 with Spurs taking a 19th minute lead through Sandro and Frank Lampard equalising on half time. Salomon Kalou scored the winner after 89 minutes.

The 2011-12 match at White Hart Lane in December resulted in a 1-1 draw with Emmanuel Adebayor putting Spurs ahead after 8 minutes and Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge getting the equaliser in the 23rd minute. The game at Stamford Bridge in March ended in a goalless draw.

Chelsea won the 2012 FA Cup Semi-Final at Wembley 5-1 with the turning-point coming from a 49th minute Juan Mata goal which never crossed the line. Didier Drogba had put the Blues ahead just before the interval and Spurs managed to pull a goal back in the 56th minute through Gareth Bale. Three further goals from Ramares, Lampard and Malouda were added for Chelsea.

Andre Villas-Boas was sacked as Chelsea's manager in March 2012 and became the manager of Tottenham Hotspur on 3rd July 2012.

Overall, Spurs have won 68, Chelsea have won 73 and 47 of the 188 matches between the two clubs have been drawn.

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Full History of Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea Matches 1908-2012

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They Played for 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
Scott Parker
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)
Andre Villas-Boas (manager at both clubs)
Keith Weller
Ernie Walley (Spurs player, Chelsea asst. manager)
Harry Wilding
Clive Wilson
Vivian Woodward

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Tottenham Hotspur Premier League Player's Squad Numbers 1993-94 to 2012-13

Chelsea Premier League Player's Squad Numbers 1993-94 to 2012-13

Premier League London Derbies Season 2012-13

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I have 3 envelopes, each which contain the names of the gg posters who will let us down this season.

They all say Denmark Spur.

:ross:


Made by a bloody Scandinavian. Name me just ONE Scandinavian that's ever played for Spurs.....















































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:ross:


Made by a bloody Scandinavian. Name me just ONE Scandinavian that's ever played for Spurs.....

How about 15?

Denmark Allan Nielsen
Finland Teemu Tainio
Iceland Gylfi Sigurdsson
Iceland Eidur Gudjohnsen
Iceland Emil Hallfredsson
Iceland Gudni Bergsson
Norway Oyvind Leonhardsen
Norway Roger Nilsen
Norway Frode Grodas
Norway Steffen Iversen
Norway Espen Baardsen
Norway Erik Thorstvedt
Sweden Oscar Jansson
Sweden Erik Edman
Sweden Jon Jönsson
 
Some opinions from the other side:

They need putting in their place big time. I think we've got the squad to do it too. Need to mark Dembele out of the game and we're halfway there.

Have a funny feeling about this one. Spurs have come into some form and possess dangerous players. Combine that with AVB facing Chelsea for the first time, something is telling me that Spurs might just pull it out of the bag.

On the contrary, we are the Champions of Europe. Lets make White Hart Lane the fortress is used to be for us.

Will have to do a job on them in terms of playing at our own pace. We slowed the game down very well against Arsenal at the Emirates. If Spurs dominate possession and keep it at high tempo I can see problems caused for our defence.

They lack ideas in the centre of midfield which we will control.

The last few years at White Hart Lane we've really struggled to deal with the ultra-high pace of the game at the start and it's meant that we never really got the full control we needed until too late to win them. Let's be ready for that this time and do an absolutely professional number on them in the manner of our win at Arsenal.

Either way it's going to be great fun ripping it out of them all game long to let them know that we have in fact won the European Cup, which they have not and likely never ever will.

I'd take 1-6 and AVB crying into his "David Brent Guide to Speaking English".

Brilliant.

But yeah. After ****ing everything up, he then had the cheek to have a dig at both Chelsea and RA.

On fire European champions vs Spursday nights.

Their midfield duo of Sandro, Dembele is arguably the strongest in the PL at the moment

Who'd argue this?

On glory glory.co.uk. haha.

The pessimist in me is anticipating a loss which the media will be absolutely giddy about. Lots of 'AVB vindicated' B.S to be spouted.

It's really hard to say. Who do they hate more? Chelsea or AVB?

RDM is really impressive with his big game tactics. I have trust in him. I hope he gets better of his tactically inept opposite number.

I am sorry for my language and I apologize to the forum, but I have to say this; "**** WHAT EVERYONE ELSE THINKS, WE ARE THE FAMOUS CFC!" Let's rip spurs a new one and let our echoes ring in their mind every time they get reminded of us!
 
How about 15?

Denmark Allan Nielsen
Finland Teemu Tainio
Iceland Gylfi Sigurdsson
Iceland Eidur Gudjohnsen
Iceland Emil Hallfredsson
Iceland Gudni Bergsson

Norway Oyvind Leonhardsen
Norway Roger Nilsen
Norway Frode Grodas
Norway Steffen Iversen
Norway Espen Baardsen
Norway Erik Thorstvedt
Sweden Oscar Jansson
Sweden Erik Edman
Sweden Jon Jönsson

The bolded players are Nordic, but not Scandinavian. Scandinavia is made up of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The Nordic Countries is made up of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland.
It is a common misconception just like The British Isles, UK, Great Britain etc.

But I think you got the point across anyway :)
 
The bolded players are Nordic, but not Scandinavian. Scandinavia is made up of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The Nordic Countries is made up of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland.
It is a common misconception just like The British Isles, UK, Great Britain etc.

But I think you got the point across anyway :)

I'm hoping you both saw the emoticon at the bottome of my post ;)
 
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