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*** Tottenham Hotspur vs Swansea City ***

Jordinho

Ron Henry
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Sunday 16th December
Kickoff 1.30 pm

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Watch them battle it out for best looking manager in the league...

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...while our two guys celebrate...

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...and these guys don't.

Expected lineup (unless someone miraculously achieves full fitness):

---------- Lloris
Walker Gallas Caulker Vertonghen
Lennon Sandro Dembele Dempsey
-------- Ade Defoe

Bench: Friedel, Naughton, Huddlestone, Carroll, Falque, Sigurdsson, Parker
 
I think it makes sense to keep Bale away from the action for another week at least even if he is 'recovered.'

Team picks itself - we should be strong enough at home.

2-0

Ade, Defoe
 
--------------- Lloris----------------------
Walker---- Gallas --Caulker ----Vertonghen
-------Dembele Sandro Carroll------------
Lennon------------------------Dempsey
----------------Defoe--------------------

That's what I'd like to see but its not gonna happen.

I cant see us starting 442 though. If we do Swansea will dominate possession.
We'll probably line out something like this

----------------- Lloris---------------------
Walker------ Gallas --Caulker ----Vertonghen
Lennon----- Sandro-- Dembele---- Dempsey
-------------- Sigurdsson------------------
-----------------Defoe---------------------
 
I think it makes sense to keep Bale away from the action for another week at least even if he is 'recovered.'

Team picks itself - we should be strong enough at home.

2-0

Ade, Defoe

Swansea have won away at Arsenal, Liverpool and Saudi Sportswashing Machine this season. We are not gonna walk out and beat them because they're not a 'big club'.
 
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Tottenham Hotspur host Swansea City at White Hart Lane on Sunday 16th December 2012 (KO 13:30) in the 16th round of matches in the 2012-13 Premier League season.

Spurs come into the match in 5th place in the table on 26 points, while Swansea are in 8th place on 23 points. This will be the 40th time the two teams have met.

Swansea City were founded in 1912 as Swansea Town (they changed their name to Swansea City in 1969) and joined the Second Division of the Southern League for the 1913-14 season. After World War One, The Jacks became members of the SL First Division and joined the Football League in season 1920-21 when the Southern League was incorporated to form the Third Division of the Football League. The following season the division was re-named the Third Division South.

The first meeting between Spurs and Swansea came in the Second Division in November 1928 at Vetch Field with the home side winning 4-0. The reverse fixture in March 1929 at White Hart Lane ended in a 1-1 draw.

The clubs met for a further eight seasons in Division Two between seasons 1930-31 and 1938-39 with 10 wins for Spurs, 2 wins for Swansea and 4 matches drawn.

During the Second World War, the clubs played two games in the Football League South with a win each.

The clubs played for two more seasons in Division Two after WW2 with three wins for Spurs and one for Swansea.

Spurs and Swansea have played five games in the Football League Cup, the first of which came in the second round in September 1970 with Tottenham winning 3-0 at the Lane with goals from Steve Perryman, Martin Peters and Roger Morgan.

Eight years later, Swansea drew with Spurs 2-2 at Vetch Field in the second round first leg and won 3-1 at White Hart Lane.

The most recent League Cup meetings came in the second round in 1991 with Swansea winning 1-0 at home in the first leg and Spurs winning 5-1 at White Hart Lane with goals from Paul Stewart, Vinnie Samways, Gary Lineker, Paul Allen and an own goal.

Swansea City won promotion to the Top Flight of English Football for the first time in season 1981-82 and were league leaders at one stage before finishing in 6th position. The match at Vetch Field in September 1981 resulted in a 2-1 win for The Swans with Glenn Hoddle scoring for Spurs, while the return match at the Lane in May 1982 was won 2-1 by Spurs with Gary Brooke scoring both goals.

A similar set of results came in Swansea's second season in Division One with a 2-0 home win in Swansea and a 1-0 home win in Tottenham.

The two clubs came in a friendly played in Swansea in November 1992, which resulted in a 3-3 draw.

Tottenham Hotspur and Swansea City have never met in the FA Cup. Swansea became the first Welsh club to play in the Premier League by winning the play-off against Reading at Wembley 4-2 thanks mainly to a Scott Sinclair hat-trick.

The fixture at the Liberty Stadium in December 2011 finished in a 1-1 draw with Spurs going ahead just before half-time through Rafael van der Vaart but Swansea salvaged a point with a late equaliser from Scott Sinclair.

Rafael van der Vaart put Spurs 1-0 up at halftime in the match at White Hart Lane in April 2012 with a 19th minute goal. Sigurdsson equalised for Swansea in the 59th minute but a brace from Emmanuel Adebayor secured the three points for Spurs.

During the summer Tottenham Hotspur signed Icelandic midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson from 1899 Hoffenheim but who had been on loan at Swansea City for the 2011-12 season

Overall, Spurs have won 21, Swansea have won 10 and 8 of the 39 matches played so far between the two clubs have been drawn.


Terry Boyle
Derek Brazil
Ivor Brown
Ron Burgess (also Swansea coach & manager)
Steven Caulker
Willie Davies
Gerry Francis (Swansea player, Spurs manager)
Roger Gibbins
Mark Gower
Charlie Handley
Percy Hooper
Jack Illingworth
Cliff Jones
Ernie Jones
Mark Kendall
Derek King
Doug Livermore (Swansea coach, Spurs asst. manager)
Terry Medwin (Spurs player, Swansea asst. manager)
Joe Meek
Paul Price
Wayne Routledge
Gylfi Sigurdsson

Micky Stead
Arthur Willis (Spurs player, Swansea coach)
Alan Woods

 
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I think it makes sense to keep Bale away from the action for another week at least even if he is 'recovered.'

Team picks itself - we should be strong enough at home.

2-0

Ade, Defoe

Disagree. We need someone who can lift the team's mood after the demoralising defeat to Everton. Being our only world class player, only Bale is capable of lifting the team on his own. Don't care if people are going to call us a one-man-team, we need Bale badly.
 
Watching it at the pub, I know what will happen. There will be at least fifteen minutes of the match allocated to long, sweeping views of Laudrup and AVB pacing up and down the technical area. A further five devoted to recording Steffen urgently mutter something at Andre`s impassive face, and Laudrup having a laugh with Erik Larsen. Then there will be slow-mo reaction shots of the two at half-time and full time.

The actual football will be turgid at best. I guarantee it. Why? Because last season, us and Swansea had two of the least photogenic managers in the Premier League, and we both managed to play the most exciting football. This season we have what appear to be two Hugo Boss models sulking in their respective dugouts. So logically, the exact opposite of last season is to be expected. :)

Unless Steffen viciously tackles Laudrup as he emerges from the tunnel. Then we might stand a chance in the entertainment stakes, and I would be spared the forty minutes of face watching I know the channel will give us patrons.

3-2 Spurs, Defoe, Sigurdsson and Dempsey for us and Hernandez and Michu for them.
 
We'll have to be at our best, Swansea are playing really well and Michu is in fire. Their defence is not the best so I expect us to score a couple, but I can't see us keeping them out either.
2-2
 
Swansea have won away at Arsenal, Liverpool and Saudi Sportswashing Machine this season. We are not gonna walk out and beat them because they're not a 'big club'.

This!

Will be a difficult test for us, luckily we have a full week without football to properly prepare (and give the players a rest) before this, we'll need it.

Anything can happen with Swansea really, they can beat the best, but also be beaten by the worst. I thought we played very well against them at home last season, pressed them high up the pitch and made it difficult for them to control possession. We're not used to conceding possession, especially at home, I think The Lane will become a nervy place if it stays 0-0 into the second half and Swansea get to control possession, never mind if they actually take the lead.

An early goal could easily be crucial for us.
 
-------------------Lloris--------------------
Walker---Dawson---Vertonghen---Ekotto
-----------Sandro----Dembele------------
-----Lennon----Dempsey------Bale-------
-----------------Adebayor-----------------
 
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