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The Stats Thread

If we don't win the league this season, we have to win it next year! No pressure then. Maybe that is an additional consideration for Levy when weighing up the Wembley deal.
 
Our current squad may have been one of the strongest in our history. But it won't mean anything if we don't win a trophy. Remember, the 1987 squad is forgotten easily because they failed to win a trophy despite having so many big name players and a strong squad.
 
Our current squad may have been one of the strongest in our history. But it won't mean anything if we don't win a trophy. Remember, the 1987 squad is forgotten easily because they failed to win a trophy despite having so many big name players and a strong squad.

Yes, but the 1987 team wasn't playing in a rigged league with 5 teams spending 2X+ wages and spending in a single transfer window more than the total cost of our first 11.

The bar has moved, like all fans I want us to win trophies, but 2nd & a cup final would still be success due to the circumstances we face.
 
Yes, but the 1987 team wasn't playing in a rigged league with 5 teams spending 2X+ wages and spending in a single transfer window more than the total cost of our first 11.

The bar has moved, like all fans I want us to win trophies, but 2nd & a cup final would still be success due to the circumstances we face.

Is this setting the bar low? or is it just realism. We all know that football is controlled by finances. On a whole, money does buy success in any of the leagues. That said, we should aim high, the hightest. But be proud that with an English core and limited wage budget we are fighting above our so called station.
 
Is this setting the bar low? or is it just realism. We all know that football is controlled by finances. On a whole, money does buy success in any of the leagues. That said, we should aim high, the hightest. But be proud that with an English core and limited wage budget we are fighting above our so called station.

No question we should aim for it all, but we should not fall for the narrative (like last season as example) where should Chelsea win the title and we come 2nd, somehow Spurs failed, but Manure/City/Pool/Scum get a pass?

At this point, we need to be proud of our team, will them, back them to aim high, but not let others deflect their failing on us.
 
http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/harry-derby-goals-13-home-wins-most-pl-goals-020517/
HARRY'S DERBY GOALS

Harry Kane became the first Spur to score in five-successive league derbies against Arsenal when he struck home from the penalty spot to secure victory against the Gunners on Sunday.

He's also now the Spur with the most goals against Arsenal in the Premier League era with his six in five - so far!

His run started with his double at the Lane on February 7, 2015.

Harry's goals v Arsenal:
Spurs 2-1 Arsenal - Feb 7, 2015 - Kane 2
Arsenal 1-1 Spurs - Nov 8, 2015 - Kane
Spurs 2-2 Arsenal - Mar 5, 2016 - Alderweireld, Kane
Arsenal 1-1 Spurs - Nov 8, 2016 - Kane
Spurs 2-0 Arsenal - Apr 30, 2017 - Dele, Kane

Les Allen scored in four-successive north London derbies in the old First Division back in 1960-61, Jimmy Greaves struck in three on the trot in 1963-64, Clive Allen scored in both legs and then the replay of the League Cup semi-final in 1987 while more recently, Jermaine Jenas scored in both legs of the League Cup semi-final and then a Premier League game in 2008 and Rafa van der Vaart scored in three Premier League games on the spin in 2010-11.

MOST GOALS IN A PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON
Our two goals against Arsenal took us to 71 in the Premier League and with four games remaining, that overtakes our previous best of 69 goals scored last season.

Our best Premier League goals totals:
2016-17 - 71 in 34 matches so far
2015-16 - 69 goals in 38 matches
2009-10 - 67 goals in 38 matches
2007-08 - 66 goals in 38 matches
2011-12 - 66 goals in 38 matches
2012-13 - 66 goals in 38 matches

13 HOME LEAGUE WINS ON THE TROT -
SECOND BEST IN CLUB HISTORY

Sunday's win over Arsenal on Sunday made it 13 successive home victories in the Premier League - now the second-best sequence of league home wins in the Club's history.

The record remains 14 consecutive home victories in the old Division One in 1987. That run was over two seasons, the first nine at the end of the memorable 1986-87 campaign before another five at the start of 1987-88.

Our current run of 13 has already toppled the previous best in the Premier League set at eight in 2009, again set across two seasons.

CONSECUTIVE LEAGUE HOME WINS - STATS

14 wins - Division One, 1986-87/1987-88 - started against Aston Villa on January 24, 1987 through to Sheffield Wednesday on October 3, 1987. The run was ended by defeat against Arsenal on October 18, 1987.

13 wins - Premier League - 2016-17 - our current run started with the 3-2 thriller against West Ham on November 19, 2016.

12 wins - Division Two, 1919-20 - this run began against Leicester City on September 1, 1919 through to Stockport on January 17, 1920. It was ended by a draw against Blackpool on February 14, 1920.

11 wins - Division One - 1921-22 - sequence began against Bradford on Boxing Day, 1921 through to a win against Blackburn on April 29, 1922. It was ended by a draw against Cardiff in the first game of the 1922-23 season on August 26 1922.

RESULTS - 13 STRAIGHT HOME WINS IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE - 2016-17

1 - Nov 19, 2016 - 3-2 v West Ham - Kane 2, Winks
2 - Dec 3, 2016 - 5-0 v Swansea - Eriksen 2, Kane 2, Son
3 - Dec 14, 2016 - 3-0 v Hull - Eriksen 2, Wanyama
4 - Dec 18, 2016 - 2-1 v Burnley - Dele, Rose
5 - Jan 4, 2017 - 2-0 v Chelsea - Dele 2
6 - Jan 14, 2017 - 4-0 v West Brom - Kane 3, OG
7 - Feb 4, 2017 - 1-0 v Middlesbrough - Kane
8 - Feb 26, 2017 - 4-0 v Stoke - Kane 3, Dele
9 - Mar 5, 2017 - 3-2 v Everton - Kane 2, Dele
10 - Mar 19, 2017 - 2-1 v Southampton - Eriksen, Dele
11 - Apr 8, 2017 - 4-0 v Watford - Son 2, Dele, Dier
12 - Apr 15, 2017 - 4-0 v Bournemouth - Dembele, Son, Kane, Janssen
13 - April 30, 2017 - 2-0 v Arsenal - Dele, Kane

Our previous best in the Premier League era was eight straight wins across two seasons - 2008-09/2009-10 - and started against Middlesbrough on March 4, 2009 though to Birmingham City on August 29, 2009. It ended with a loss against Manchester United on September 12, 2009.
 
As of now, we also have the least number of defeats(6) and least goals conceded(22) in Div 1/PL in our history ! This is a record breaking season alright. Wish we can win a trophy to show for all these records though. It is going to be very difficult to accept if we are to lost out in the title race after coming so close for 2 seasons in a row.
 
No question we should aim for it all, but we should not fall for the narrative (like last season as example) where should Chelsea win the title and we come 2nd, somehow Spurs failed, but Manure/City/Pool/Scum get a pass?

At this point, we need to be proud of our team, will them, back them to aim high, but not let others deflect their failing on us.

I'm baffled by claims that being in a title fight and finishing 2nd is the same as us failing. I have seen failures by this club in the past and that's not it.

I would love for us to have another shot at the title next season.
 
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That is the worst set of expectations I have ever seen referenced .. almost every one is wrong

To me, Sunderland or Cheat$ki being a surprise? maybe slightly/better or worse, but Cheat$ki was always likely to be a challenger (ffs, they one it the season before), Sunderland were always going to be in the relegation battle. Spurs on 66 points? only once in the last 5 years we haven't bettered that, and that wasn't having an obviously improving side after coming 3rd ...
 
The Spurs Show: our season in stats

Our highest finish in the premier league
Our highest finish since 1963
Our best winning streak in the premier league (9 wins) and best in the league since 1960
Lowest number of defeats in a premier league season and lowest number of defeats since 1920
Our lowest number of league goals conceded in our history
Our highest number of clean sheets in a premier league season
Highest number of goals scored in the premier league and the highest in the league since 1963
Highest goal difference in the premier league and the joint highest in our history
First time unbeaten at home in the premier league and the first time since 1965
First time 3 players score over 20 goals in our history
Most home points in the premier league and the third highest ever
Our longest home winning run in the premier league and our joint winning home run ever
Our record league away win of all time
Record away goals scored in consecutive games
Harry Kane first player to score 20 plus league goals in 3 seasons since Jimmy Greaves
Most hatricks in a season Harry Kane
Best premier league goals per game ratio ever Kane
 
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The Spurs Show: our season in stats

Our highest finish in the premier league
Our highest finish since 1963
Our best winning streak in the premier league (9 wins) and best in the league since 1960
Lowest number of defeats in a premier league season and lowest number of defeats since 1920
Our lowest number of league goals conceded in our history
Our highest number of clean sheets in a premier league season
Highest number of goals scored in the premier league and the highest in the league since 1963
Highest goal difference in the premier league and the joint highest in our history
First time unbeaten at home in the premier league and the first time since 1965
First time 3 players score over 20 goals in our history
Most home points in the premier league and the third highest ever
Our longest home winning run in the premier league and our joint winning home run ever
Our record league away win of all time
Record away goals scored in consecutive games
Harry Kane first player to score 2 plus league goals in 3 seasons since Jimmy Greaves
Most hatricks in a season Harry Kane
Best premier league goals per game ratio ever Kane

What else is there to say than: Wow.
 
Spurs Div.1/EPL Positions 1910-2017

1st = 2 times (1951,1961)
2nd = 5 times (1922,1952,1957,1963,2017)
3rd =10 times (1934,1958,1960,1962,1967,1971,1985,1987,1990,2016)
4th = 5 times (1964,1982,1983,2010,2012)
5th = 5 times (2006,2007,2011,2013,2015)
6th = 6 times (1921,1965,1969,1972,1989,2014)
7th = 2 times (1968,1995)
8th = 6 times (1966,1973,1984,1993,1996,2009)
9th = 3 times (1976,2002,2005)
10th = 7 times (1953,1981,1986,1991,1997,2000,2003)
11th = 5 times (1970,1974,1979,1999,2008)
12th = 4 times (1912,1923,1925,2001)
13th = 2 times (1927,1988)
14th = 3 times (1980,1998,2004)
15th = 6 times (1910,1911,1924,1926,1992,1994)
16th = 2 times (1954,1955)
17th = 2 times (1913,1914)
18th = 2 times (1956,1959)
19th = 1 time (1975)
20th = 1 time (1915)
21st = 1 time (1928)
22nd = 2 times (1935,1977)
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TOTAL SEASONS = 82
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2017 EPL Standings by Week

Week 1 = 1st-ManU / 12th-Spurs
Week 2 = 1st-ManCity / 7th-Spurs
Week 3 = 1st-ManCity / 7th-Spurs
Week 4 = 1st-ManCity / 5th-Spurs
Week 5 = 1st-ManCity / 3rd-Spurs
Week 6 = 1st-ManCity / 2nd-Spurs
Week 7 = 1st-ManCity / 2nd-Spurs
Week 8 = 1st-ManCity / 3rd-Spurs
Week 9 = 1st-ManCity / 5th-Spurs
Week 10 = 1st-ManCity / 5th-Spurs
Week 11 = 1st- Liverpool / 5th-spurs
Week 12 = 1st-Chelsea / 5th-Spurs
Week 13 = 1st-Chelsea / 5th-Spurs
Week 14 = 1st-Chelsea / 5th-Spurs
Week 15 = 1st-Chelsea / 5th-Spurs
Week 16 = 1st-Chelsea / 5th-Spurs
Week 17 = 1st-Chelsea / 5th-Spurs
Week 18 = 1st-Chelsea / 5th-Spurs
Week 19 = 1st-Chelsea / 4th-Spurs
Week 20 = 1st-Chelsea / 3rd-Spurs
Week 21 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 22 = 1st-Chelsea / 3rd-Spurs
Week 23 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 24 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 25 = 1st-Chelsea / 3rd-Spurs
Week 26 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 27 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 28 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 29 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 30 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 31 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 32 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 33 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 34 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 35 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 36 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 37 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs
Week 38 = 1st-Chelsea / 2nd-Spurs

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We had been in title race for 2 consecutive season without being in top place. It seems, just like the FA Cup Final, 1st place in the league is a jinx to us. If we can overcome that and move into 1st place at least for 1 week, I think we can stay there ! Poor ManCity, they were running away with the title until they lost to us and they never recovered from that. Would have preferred ManCity to won the league title instead of our traditional rivals like Chelsea.
 
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