Blue Elvis
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In much the same way as Liverpool are putting the pressure on us at the moment...
In much the same way as Liverpool are putting the pressure on us at the moment...
The aura of Wembley is starting to slip. There were 42,679 at the CL match last night whereas nearly 83,782 turned up against Real Madrid.
Yup, but nearly a 50% reduction for Champions League football in the Capital. How would that be portrayed if it was us?As much as I hate Spurs this is a very unfair comparison.
Yup, but nearly a 50% reduction for Champions League football in the Capital. How would that be portrayed if it was us?
The aura of Wembley is starting to slip. There were 42,679 at the CL match last night whereas nearly 83,782 turned up against Real Madrid.
and I bet the ticket prices were sky high as well as the cost if you wanted a drink or food at WembleyThat’s a decent turn out for a dead rubber.
The costs of the new ground are increasing so they need the CL TV money.I can't remember who it was but someone on here mentioned the other day that they thought Spurs would focus on making as far a run as possible in the Champions League and finish outside of the top 5 to get a shot at the league with no European commitments next season. Not that I think they would deliberately do this for monetary reasons, but this is honestly Spurs' best chance of winning the league.
That's not the dumbest of ideas when you think about what Chelsea and Leicester have done in the past. The only problem is keeping the players on board, because otherwise that's a slippery slope that won't be worth the trouble for them.I can't remember who it was but someone on here mentioned the other day that they thought Spurs would focus on making as far a run as possible in the Champions League and finish outside of the top 5 to get a shot at the league with no European commitments next season. Not that I think they would deliberately do this for monetary reasons, but this is honestly Spurs' best chance of winning the league.
Frying pan and fire if he goes to the rags though... I suppose doubling his wages will numb the pain somewhatWatching Walker sit 11 points clear at the top of the table is going to have the likes of Kane asking themselves some big questions next summer I reckon.
Rose already seems to be looking for the exit.
Frying pan and fire if he goes to the rags though... I suppose doubling his wages will numb the pain somewhat
Kind of dissapointed in Spurs tbh, I thought them and Chelsea would be our biggest title challengers.
I'd take Ericksen and Alderweild at city in a heartbeat.