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Match Threads Tottenham vs Fulham - Day 9

23rd October 2023 - 8:00 pm
Date
Oct 23, 2023
KO Time
3:00 pm

Match Prediction

  • Spurs Win

    Votes: 159 94.1%
  • Fulham Win

    Votes: 3 1.8%
  • Draw

    Votes: 7 4.1%

  • Total voters
    169

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
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So by that logic, all games need to be played Saturday at 3pm. No early kick offs no late kick offs or Sunday games? As early kick offs will have the same pressure of all eyes on them.
Its almost like that's how it used to be, when the game was about the community and not corporations.
 

BorjeSpurs

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Jun 29, 2007
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While we had some injury worries to Romero and Son, sounds like this has turned out to be a pretty good international break for us as Ange said.

In fact, Hojbjerg is the only one likely to start on Monday that played two 90s over the break and he has been low on minutes this season anyway.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Aug 9, 2017
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Going by previous results between us and Fulham this has to be a home win for us but they did get a point up at The Woolwich so no taking it for granted.
TV scheduling does upset some but having a Monday evening KO in some ways after the international break is a bonus for us, if we had a 12:30 KO tomorrow would Romero be fully fit to play , the extra two days recovery is a help.
 

oobaties

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Looking advice for travelling back to central London after the Fulham match.
Is my best option to just walk back to Seven Sisters and jump on the tube?
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Looking advice for travelling back to central London after the Fulham match.
Is my best option to just walk back to Seven Sisters and jump on the tube?
It's a mile and a half walk to SS which is round about 30 mins then a possible queue at the tube or join the queue for WHL station but with only one train every 15 mins the wait might be longer than the walk , have to see if someone can help you on how long the queue takes at WHL.
 

oobaties

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It's a mile and a half walk to SS which is round about 30 mins then a possible queue at the tube or join the queue for WHL station but with only one train every 15 mins the wait might be longer than the walk , have to see if someone can help you on how long the queue takes at WHL.
Happy to walk. Staying at King’s Cross, so I guess tube probably handiest.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Happy to walk. Staying at King’s Cross, so I guess tube probably handiest.
Might as well walk, if you did manage to get on a train at WHL its a four minute train ride then you would have to get off at Seven Sisters to get on the Victoria Line to go to Kings Cross, think of the healthy exercise your getting by walking.
 

BorjeSpurs

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Happy to walk. Staying at King’s Cross, so I guess tube probably handiest.

You can always go with the guys who leave early if you want to avoid the queues.

Although they have a loss and a draw in the last two home games whereas the rest of us have two wins 🤷‍♂️
 

InOffMeLeftShin

Night watchman
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Just really looking forward to this one. First game back after an international break always feels good even when we were playing bad, but when we are playing well it’s even better. Shame we have to wait until Monday but it’ll be worth the wait. Just want us to continue playing with freedom and fun and the results will come.
 

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