Is there anywhere to see all English clubs preseason games? I want to see if Porto or Benfica have any games over here.
Just realized Porto are playing in the Emirates cup. Found a forum that suggests we were going to play Porto in preseason but it was cancelled. Maybe we were tinkled at them for selling moutinhio??? Just a random thought.Neither of them do unfortunately
All the PL teams' pre-season schedules :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-League-pre-season-fixtures-results-2013.html
Disappointing to note that all the top teams are going to South East Asia regularly, except Spurs. ManU, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea are playing there this year while ManCity went there last season. Spurs last played in SEA, namely Singapore, in 1995. It seems Spurs' pre-season tours now are limited to very few countries outside Europe like US, South Africa and East Asia(Korea/China/HongKong). Spurs should be trying to explore the fan base in SEA countries as PL have a large following here. In fact, they do have Spurs fan clubs in Malaysia and Singapore. Spurs are missing out on increasing their fan base here by not coming here often. I think when it comes to marketing the club name and selling club merchandise, Spurs are well behind the big clubs.
For better or worse, Arsenal, Liverpool, United and Chelsea have firm control of Southeast Asia. We have a strong foothold in the States, and interests in the South African (and, by extension, sub-saharan African) and East Asian markets. So let's play to our strengths, and expand these footholds, as opposed to rooting around in a saturated market like SE Asia.
Deliberate strategy, I think. Look at it this way: with United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea regularly going there, already possessed of large East Asian fanbases and undoubtedly able to play with greater marketing budgets than the likes of Spurs...if we went over there, we would run the risk of being overshadowed by the big boys, or worse, being ignored completely. Just because we have fan clubs in Malaysia and Singapore does not mean we are in popular demand in those countries.
For better or worse, Arsenal, Liverpool, United and Chelsea have firm control of Southeast Asia. We have a strong foothold in the States, and interests in the South African (and, by extension, sub-saharan African) and East Asian markets. So let's play to our strengths, and expand these footholds, as opposed to rooting around in a saturated market like SE Asia.
Kaboul and Vertonghen, with Sandro Demebele and Paulinho infront of them. Oh yes. Can't wait.
Final score was 3-2 to Spurs. Bale scored first half but Bee's went in 2-1 up at HT following McCormack long strike and Grigg penalty following Caulker handball from Grigg's shot. Final score was 3-2 to Spurs with two 2nd half goals from Defoe. Most players got 45 mins. Not sure if Spurs lineup a few posts ago was accurate but mostly seems to follow what I was told.