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***OMT: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Fulham *** Sunday, December 1, 1:30 pm UK

F*ck, I hate predicted text on phones... You type the word in and it still changes it... Android is utter garbage. Hate it...

But that is funny though :tearsofjoy:
What keyboard are you using? SwiftKey is by far the best. Customisable size, layout, color etc, and it learns your writing really fast, so you don't need to hit the exact character. It'll know what you tried to write.
 
Lose at home to Ipswich. Beat Emirates Marketing Project away. Lose at home to Fulham.

That is, quite possibly, the most Dr Tottenham sequence of results ever.
But Ipswich and palace were teams without wins
That’s Dr Tottenham to suit the cliche
Imo beating city is just how we are mate
Whatever happens vs Fulham is what it is
Fulham are a good side
 
As others have said, December is going to go a hard month of fixtures and will be a further test of Ange's management...

If some of the players are looking tired then I think we should adapt our playing style accordingly.... Angeball relies on constant high energy and if the team are knackered alter the style and play to what would be our current strengths....

COYS
But he wont!
 
Incorrect. Understat had Fulham second in the league on xP. Their model is imperfect, but clearly Fulham are a good team, well drilled and doing lots of things right.
I fully expect them to turn up fully rested and give our tired boys a real test.
I haven't seen Fulham this season, but from what I've heard they've been praised quite a bit...

Definitely thinking this will be a difficult game.
 
Date: Sunday, December 1
Time: 8:30 am ET,
Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium


Tottenham Hotspur (t-6th, 19ptsFulham (t-9th, 18pts)
Tottenham went into the most recent international break on a run of three defeats from their last four, including back-to-back losses to Galatasaray and Ipswich Town.
They bounced back in style though, beating Emirates Marketing Project 4-0 before securing a 2-2 draw with Roma leaving their automatic Europa League qualification hanging in the balance.
As for Fulham, they sit one point and three places below Spurs in the table after taking seven points from their final three games before the international break but falling to a 4-1 loss against Wolves.
Whilst their form has been inconsistent, Fulham have been able to keep within touching distance of the top four, with just four points separating them from the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea.
Injuries and suspensions:
Bentancur. Wilson Odobert. Micky van de Ven. Guglielmo Vicario and Cristian Romero (doubtful). Mikey Moore?
Injuries and suspensions:
Harrison Reed, Joachim Andersen (doubtful) and Sander Berge (doubtful)

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Spurs have won 10 of the last 12 meetings between the pair, although the most recent ended in a 3-0 victory for Marco Silva’s men at Craven Cottage last season.​
Very well jinxed! If you ask me that badger stands for softy spurzy...loss or draw today!.. house ON IT.. soso cynical...
 
Doubtful he will get one with Fulham 1st, Bournemouth 5th, Chelsea 8th, Rangers 12th, Saints 15th, United 19th
Mental run with the injuries we have


Delighted to be proved wrong but does anyone believe we have the squad to play twice a week? Even assuming there are no more injuries and suspensions, I struggle to see more than two wins there - does anyone see us going on a winning run when we are so open and easy to play against?
I'm going for 4 wins and a draw in that lot. Judge me at Christmas!
 
As others have said, December is going to go a hard month of fixtures and will be a further test of Ange's management...

If some of the players are looking tired then I think we should adapt our playing style accordingly.... Angeball relies on constant high energy and if the team are knackered alter the style and play to what would be our current strengths....

COYS
Id agree (from a logical perspective) BUT our manager won't compromise.

The high energy is a non negotiable, he's onto you if he perceives you slacking.
And I think the players want to please the manager.

But the knock on is the amount of muscle injuries we have is not a coincidence. I thought the excessive amount we had last year was down to 'adjusting to angeball', so I suppose this season it'll be 'adjusting to two games a week of Angeball'. :)
 
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