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***OMT - Tottenham Hotspur FC v Everton, Sun May 24th, 4.00pm, The Lane***

It'll be great to stay up and it'll be made all the better by the fact we send West Ham down in the process. Much prefer to be in our shoes, and looking forward to it.

COYS
Much prefer to be in our shoes, for sure - points on the board and in control.

West Ham know what they have to do - they have to win.
It gets awkward if they are winning and we're losing or drawing going into the last 30 minutes.

Points on the board is always best. But West Ham do have the advantage if a relegation scrap situation occurs.
 
HIgh tension - but all on my side.
He's convinced West Ham are relegated, has been for a while, and won't listen to me trying to explain how good we are at messing up.
So we mainly don't talk about it at all.
It must be a rare old occasion that a husband and wife have their respective teams pitched against each other for PL survival on the last day of the season?

Have you signed off a winner/loser protocol that each must follow come 6pm?
 
Only three hours to go which is enough time to get to the gym, shop and back to brother’s in time to watch the match. He doesn’t care about football, he’s lucky, so I told him and his wife that there will either be tears or celebration at 6pm. And whilst the celebrations will be muted, I will celebrate out of relief when we stay up.
 
It must be a rare old occasion that a husband and wife have their respective teams pitched against each other for PL survival on the last day of the season?

Have you signed off a winner/loser protocol that each must follow come 6pm?
The only protocol I’ll be following is the one that takes me to the pub on the way home*. So good chance we won’t cross paths until tomorrow.
*I did message the bar manager yesterday to warn I might not be in a good mood and please don’t bar me if I get stroppy with any West Ham fans!
 
The wait is unbearable! Slowest day ever, and the weather is brick here, so going out to do something is not an option.

I now work just outside Bolton, so quite a few of their fans at work. So I can enjoy watching their play-off game to pass away a few hours as the time is dragging
 
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