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Television Coverage Of Spurs

Its so nice for Sky sports to keep reminding us when the fixtures are coming out(June 14th)..thank you...the one where the majority of fans want to know are the ones where you feck people about on the changes you are going to make,can a date be set for that.....hello????

Not that I suppose it matters one jot, but..by rights we should start with a home match. IIRC we have started away for the last 5 seasons, we will have requested an away match to start 2018/19. To start with an away match 7 years on the bounce would be taking the mick surely
 
Not that I suppose it matters one jot, but..by rights we should start with a home match. IIRC we have started away for the last 5 seasons, we will have requested an away match to start 2018/19. To start with an away match 7 years on the bounce would be taking the mick surely

What winds me up is the number of times we start and end the season with an away game, which in turn means Woolwich get home to play at home in those important games for the fans. But I'm sure it's perfectly fair and I'm being paranoid.
 
What winds me up is the number of times we start and end the season with an away game, which in turn means Woolwich get home to play at home in those important games for the fans. But I'm sure it's perfectly fair and I'm being paranoid.
No you're right it seems to be every year they finish at home
 
What winds me up is the number of times we start and end the season with an away game, which in turn means Woolwich get home to play at home in those important games for the fans. But I'm sure it's perfectly fair and I'm being paranoid.
I hadn't really given it much thought but now you mention it... those Goons have finished their league campaigns at home for 3 consecutive seasons plus started at home for 5 seasons on the trot...

16-17: home to Liverpool / home to Everton
15-16: home to West Ham / home to Villa
14-15: home to Palace / home to West Brom
13-14: home to Villa / away to Norwich
12-13: home to Sunderland/ away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine
11-12: away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine/ away to West Brom

Whilst we haven't finished a league season at WHL since 2014 and we last opened up the season at home way back in 2010 o_O

16-17: away to Everton / away to Hull
15-16: away to ManU / away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine
14-15: away to West Ham / away to Everton
13-14: away to Palace / home to Villa
12-13: away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine / home to Sunderland
11-12: away to ManU / home to Fulham
10-11: home to Emirates Marketing Project / home to Birmingham
 
I hadn't really given it much thought but now you mention it... those Goons have finished their league campaigns at home for 3 consecutive seasons plus started at home for 5 seasons on the trot...

16-17: home to Liverpool / home to Everton
15-16: home to West Ham / home to Villa
14-15: home to Palace / home to West Brom
13-14: home to Villa / away to Norwich
12-13: home to Sunderland/ away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine
11-12: away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine/ away to West Brom

Whilst we haven't finished a league season at WHL since 2014 and we last opened up the season at home way back in 2010 o_O

16-17: away to Everton / away to Hull
15-16: away to ManU / away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine
14-15: away to West Ham / away to Everton
13-14: away to Palace / home to Villa
12-13: away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine / home to Sunderland
11-12: away to ManU / home to Fulham
10-11: home to Emirates Marketing Project / home to Birmingham

Tbh we were scheduled to be at home in the opening fixture in 11/12 but it got postponed, but still, 5 on the bounce is still not luck in my eyes
 
Rachel Riley has left her position at Sky Sports after being subject to “hideous” personal abuse, according to reports.

Riley, also on Countdown, steps down from her position as co-host of Sky Sports’ Friday Night Football, which she anchored with Jeff Stelling.

She caused a last month after title hopefuls Spurs’ dream of winning the Premier League were once again dashed.

Riley said on screen: “It’s deja vu for Spurs isn’t it, a proper bottle job.”

According to the Birmingham Mail, Tottenham were not happy with the remark, with a source reportedly saying: “It was made clear that Spurs weren’t happy at all.”

Riley responded to the criticism, stating: “Personal abuse is hideous. For the record I didn’t say Spurs are bottle jobs but tonight’s game was a test of nerve. I said the game was a bottle job.

“Not the same as calling the team bottle jobs as is being circulated.”

A Sky Sports source said: “At the end of the season she contacted the head of football, saying she felt it wasn’t right to be part of that programme. This was something she was considering in advance of the West Ham-Spurs match.”

http://www.teamtalk.com/news/rachel-riley-leaves-sky-after-hideous-personal-abuse
 
Rachel Riley has left her position at Sky Sports after being subject to “hideous” personal abuse, according to reports.

Riley, also on Countdown, steps down from her position as co-host of Sky Sports’ Friday Night Football, which she anchored with Jeff Stelling.

She caused a last month after title hopefuls Spurs’ dream of winning the Premier League were once again dashed.

Riley said on screen: “It’s deja vu for Spurs isn’t it, a proper bottle job.”

According to the Birmingham Mail, Tottenham were not happy with the remark, with a source reportedly saying: “It was made clear that Spurs weren’t happy at all.”

Riley responded to the criticism, stating: “Personal abuse is hideous. For the record I didn’t say Spurs are bottle jobs but tonight’s game was a test of nerve. I said the game was a bottle job.

“Not the same as calling the team bottle jobs as is being circulated.”

A Sky Sports source said: “At the end of the season she contacted the head of football, saying she felt it wasn’t right to be part of that programme. This was something she was considering in advance of the West Ham-Spurs match.”

http://www.teamtalk.com/news/rachel-riley-leaves-sky-after-hideous-personal-abuse
I said it at the time -- I was surprised yet glad to see her on Sky Sports, and it seems that she's a proper fan, but I was pretty dismayed by the crap she was spouting. Just cliché after cliché, usually about Spurs bottling it again, how we lost the title last year, and so on. If ever there was someone I thought more intelligent than your average pundit, it was her.

Personal abuse still isn't right though.
 
She just misused the word bottling it.
"Bottling it" are the incorrect words to use when a club wins 12/13 games at the back end of a season.

"Bottling it " is the correct term to use when Saudi Sportswashing Machine blew a 12pt lead which prompted Keegan's outburst
 
I still would
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