Premier League Games | 8/9 November '25

Never like to see Spurs above us. But loving this rags implosion. And yet again, for the millionth time, the United-loving media will have to back peddle and admit “Well, maybe the comeback isn't quite on yet”. That is, until the rags win two matches in a row, and then the headlines will be “The confidence is flooding back”.
Two points out of six is a triumph for them.
 
I didn't realise how bad the Spuds injury list was tbf, a draw is not a bad result even if they did bottle it in the end as usual.
 
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There is always a chance in this league.

But they looked wide open at times playing Everton. A good team on the ball, and have players who can hurt teams, but they struggle with consistency over 90 minutes.
How are they at defending set pieces? That’s seems to be the main focus of Arsenal’s game atm.
 
Spurs are an odd one. When you delve into the details, they are defintely a big club…

They’ve always had the fanbase size, they’re fourth for all-time average attendance (35,158), and between 1947-1969 their average attendance was 55,509. They get 61k average attendances with ease at this new ground. And they hold the record attendance in English club football (85,512, although at Wembley, still impressive) and the second tier (50,133)… City being second on both of those final stats.

They have won a lot of trophies n’all, with 27. 6th most successful in England.

They were the first British club to win a European trophy, and won four European trophies in total.

They’re 8th in the all-time league table.

…but there’s something about Spurs, which I can’t put my finger on, that makes people think they’re not a big club.
They've won 18 legitimate trophies without the chariddy shield nonsense.
 

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