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*** Tottenham Hotspur vs Canning Town Caravan Club OMT ***

None of us picked that!!! Where on earth is Winks playing?!? And picking him ahead of Son and Alli (even if the latter has had a knock?!?)

After the international break I suppose Son was always somewhat likely to be on the bench. Alli just about making the bench based on fitness tests it would seem.

Sissoko not even on the bench. Is he injured or something else?

And no Nkoudou. Can't know for sure, but I'm perfectly happy with Alli, Onomah and Son as our attacking options on the bench rather than Sissoko regardless of the reason.
 
Could very well be this...

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I'm not sure that is true. The site went through a pretty comprehensive decontamination before any construction went on. Maybe @Bedfordspurs can confirm.

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/405787/Olympic-radiation-alert-flats-built-toxic-land
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2010/jun/20/radioactive-waste-olympic-site

Those are the last two articles of any import I could find - both claim that there are still a lot of unanswered questions about whatever radioactive stuff is still present on-site (and it's still definitely on-site - the debate's apparently whether or not it was all found and stored at a safe depth/under the bridge or not). Still you're right, maybe @Bedfordspurs can clear it up.
 
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/405787/Olympic-radiation-alert-flats-built-toxic-land
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2010/jun/20/radioactive-waste-olympic-site

Those are the last two articles of any import I could find - both claim that there are still a lot of unanswered questions about whatever radioactive stuff is still present on-site (and it's still definitely on-site - the debate's apparently whether or not it was all found and stored at a safe depth/under the bridge or not). Still you're right, maybe @Bedfordspurs can clear it up.

Bit much for one person I'd say?
 
When Kane and Janssen have started together before it was Kane more as a #10 with Jansen leading the line iirc. Kane, Eriksen and one of Winks or Dembele as the attacking midfield trio in a 4-2-3-1 is at least somewhat likely i think. But quite a few options with that 11.
 
When Kane and Janssen have started together before it was Kane more as a #10 with Jansen leading the line iirc. Kane, Eriksen and one of Winks or Dembele as the attacking midfield trio in a 4-2-3-1 is at least somewhat likely i think. But quite a few options with that 11.

Possible though it does mean you're playing 1 or 2 out of position. Son must be jet lagged and Dele not fit enough to risk for 90 mins. Odd selection either way
 
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/405787/Olympic-radiation-alert-flats-built-toxic-land
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2010/jun/20/radioactive-waste-olympic-site

Those are the last two articles of any import I could find - both claim that there are still a lot of unanswered questions about whatever radioactive stuff is still present on-site (and it's still definitely on-site - the debate's apparently whether or not it was all found and stored at a safe depth/under the bridge or not). Still you're right, maybe @Bedfordspurs can clear it up.

All interesting stuff - when you've a mo you might move these bits to the Shambles thread
 
Surprising team to say the least. I suppose Son is not deemed to be 100 % after travelling half way round the world and back this week. Alli clearly not fit enough. I'm not sure Winks is ready for a game like though. Hopefully he will prove me wrong. And I am not sure how we are playing. Dembele on the right? Or a diamond in midfield?
 
Possible though it does mean you're playing 1 or 2 out of position. Son must be jet lagged and Dele not fit enough to risk for 90 mins. Odd selection either way

Seems like a good selection given the players available to Pochettino. Son on the bench after an international break is pretty standard I think.

I think Pochettino has been gradually easing in Winks for some time now and him getting a start is not a huge surprise despite not being what most people expected.
 
Seems like a good selection given the players available to Pochettino. Son on the bench after an international break is pretty standard I think.

I think Pochettino has been gradually easing in Winks for some time now and him getting a start is not a huge surprise despite not being what most people expected.

No problem at all with Winks - think he's a classy player and Poch shows her trusts him in CM. sissoko and GKN must be injured I guess otherwise would have expected to see then on the bench rather than one of the 2CBs or Onomah
 
That line-up makes one nervous.

Au contraire, I'm a bit reassured by it. Kane and Janssen up top means that whatever we send up there will stick - three men in central midfield (Wanyama, Dembele, Winks) means we'll probably be able to keep possession if that's our aim.

Dunno if we'll score or if Dier-Verts will be solid all game, but I'm sure that we'll have at least some measure of control.

All interesting stuff - when you've a mo you might move these bits to the Shambles thread

I'll see if I can find it post-game, mate. Also:

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/15...ve-waste-No-problem-we-ve-got-a-plastic-sheet

"THE entire Olympics site in east London has been built on top of a thin plastic sheet laid at a depth of less than three feet to separate surface soil from potentially heavily contaminated ground below.

The Sunday Express has obtained documents which reveal London 2012 chiefs have covered up land that is possibly contaminated with asbestos and radioactive materials with a huge, bright orange sheet.

Spanning more than 600 acres —equivalent to some 400 football pitches–it is buried at a depth of 31ins to protect the health and safety of future builders and homeowners.

It is designed as a warning marker layer to anyone digging the foundations of new homes and offices that they must follow special precautions if there is a need to excavate more deeply.
"

Dunno how accurate the Sunday Express is on this, but, nonetheless ..... :D
 
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