• Dear Guest, Please note that adult content is not permitted on this forum. We have had our Google ads disabled at times due to some posts that were found from some time ago. Please do not post adult content and if you see any already on the forum, please report the post so that we can deal with it. Adult content is allowed in the glory hole - you will have to request permission to access it. Thanks, scara

First Match - Who Will We Play?

Team to face Arsenal: Lloris; Walker, Kaboul, Vertonghen, Assou-Ekotto; Sandro, Dembele, Paulinho; Bale, Bernard, Villa #THFC #COYS
 
Yet another away opening Premier League fixture for Spurs (this time at Crystal Palace).

That's 16 away games and just 6 at home in the 22 seasons of the competition.

These things are supposed to even themselves out, but even if we get only home opening games for the next decade, it will take until 2023 until they do.

I hope I'll have the jet pack I was promised by then.

It is supposed to mean that we have a home game last weekend of the season.

Palace away, one of the worst fixtures we could expect. We wouldn't get Arsenal or Chelsea, and I think we all would have taken Man U/Man C/Everton/Liverpool early doors if we could for various reasons (new manager or no goofy Uruguayans). The opening day for these promoted sides is a bit like the third round of the cup, they put their energy into one big upset for the season. Palace will finish bottom with less than 20 points, but 3 of their points will be gained on the opening day of the season :(

However, being away isn't a bad thing for THFC these days, WHL was a bit of a pressure for the players at the end of this season.

Have to say, I think Man U have been well and truly stitched up.
Away for first and last fixtures.

Opening sequence:
Swansea (A)
Chelsea (H)
Liverpool (A)
Palace (H)
City (A)

That would equate to a THFC start of:
Swansea (A)
Man Utd (H)
Chelsea (A)
Hull (H)
Arsenal (A)

We would be spitting feathers!!!!! Looks like Sir Alex has well and truly gone....
 
Sunderlands first 8 home games:

Fulham
Arsenal
Liverpool
Man Utd
Saudi Sportswashing Machine
Emirates Marketing Project
Chelsea
Tottenham
 
Sunderlands first 8 home games:

Fulham
Arsenal
Liverpool
Man Utd
Saudi Sportswashing Machine
Emirates Marketing Project
Chelsea
Tottenham

Martin Jol can basically send them down first game of the season!

Looking at our "big matches" then:

Aug - Arsenal (A)
Sept - Chelsea (H)
October - West Ham (H)
November - Everton (A)
November - Emirates Marketing Project (A)
November - Man U (H)
Dec - Liverpool (H)
Jan - Man U (A)
Jan - Emirates Marketing Project (H)
Feb - Everton (H)
March - Chelsea (A)
March - Arsenal (H)
March - Liverpool (A)
May - West Ham (A)

Can't see many positives or negatives in that to be honest, a decent spread. Pair up each game and its more or less one home, one away.
Happy to be playing City and United around their probable CL ties in November, not so optimistic about playing them in January. Don't fancy Liverpool away late on in the season either. Arsenal early is good IF we have a largely settled squad. If we lose Bale/AVB or fail to get in that extra forward then I'm sticking the mortgage on 2-5 :(

Chelsea at home in September is gonna be good, I really think AVB will serve up some revenge at last!


Sunday May the Fourth Be With You - take our X-wings to the Death Star and send the Hammers down!!!!
 
Tottenham Hotspur ‏@SpursOfficial 1m
Here's our starting XI Vs Palace: Lloris; Walker, Dawson, Vertonghen, Assou-Ekotto; Dembele, Paulinho; Lennon, Bale, Dempsey; Adebayor #THFC #COYS

Tottenham Hotspur ‏@SpursOfficial 25s
And our subs: Friedel, Kaboul, Rose, Parker, Holtby, Sigurdsson, Defoe #THFC #COYS
 
One of my earliest memories as a Spurs fan was us losing away to Palace 1-0. I think Atilio Lombardo scored but I could be wrong.
 
“Selhurst Park is always a difficult stadium to go to, it’s a London derby and a tough start, I’m looking forward to next season. I think there will be big changes and the managerial changes will see different ways of playing. Other teams will look to create strong teams and we will look to do the same, and build a strong, competitive side."

- AVB
 
These league matches clash with potential cup games:
Cardiff (H) - League Cup final
Chelsea (A) - FA Cup quaterfinal
West Brom (A) - FA Cup semifinal

Especially that Chelsea games looks rather likely to be moved.
 
One of my earliest memories as a Spurs fan was us losing away to Palace 1-0. I think Atilio Lombardo scored but I could be wrong.


i think the last time i went there we lost 3-0 with him scoring one of the goals.
 
I don't think there's a rule, but it will never happen as derbies always sell out anyway

There is a rule, if you call it a rule. Premier League clubs and the Premier League themselves agreed through mutual agreement that having a derby at the start of the season wouldn't generate as much revenue as possible as the opening day of the season tends to draw in a lot of fans, as does a derby, so by having a derby on the start of the season you miss out on an extra day where you can rack in the cash. I remember hearing a guy on Sky Sports who works for the Premier League talking about it once.

Decent fixture list, depnding on the result of the North London derby. Going to give a quick opportunity for one team to establish an advantage over the other and it's going to benefit which ever team gets it pshcyologically for the rest of the season. COME ON YOU SPURS!
 
The scum's season will be over in March as usual:

MARCH
Sat 1 A Stoke City
Sat 8 H Swansea City (or FA Cup Q/F)
Sat 15 A Tottenham Hotspur
Midweek CL game
Sat 22 A Chelsea
Midweek CL game
Sat 29 H Emirates Marketing Project
 
The fine margins of the playoffs:

image.jpg
 
I'm pleased with the fixture list, a reasonable start to the season, tough November, but Christmas looks OK, most big games are spread out and an easy run in. It's the friendliest fixture list in years, let's hope we take advantage.
 
Let's just fast forward to where we're hoping for a favour from Norwich on the last day of the season.
 
Back