Not posted on here in a while but probably the most stressful week we've experienced in the past decade as Spurs fan.
-Alli long term injury
- Kane long term injury
- Sissoko short term injury
- Dembele stupidly sold
Hopefully South Korea lose to Qatar on Friday so we can have Sonny back for our next premier league match.
This would be my 11 whilst these guys recover;
Lloris
Trippier (need to replace Walker his performances haven't been great this season)
Sanchez
Alderweireld
Vertonghen
Rose
Winks
Dier (Sissosko when he returns)
Eriksen
Lamela (Son when he returns)
Moura
Not the end of the world and still got a comfortable lead over Chelsea, United and Arsenal so should still get top 4.
Feel we need some proper investment this summer.
Depressing week
posted on 22/1/19
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 55 minutes ago
Wanyama is broken apparently he`s got Ledley`s knee
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BUGGAA
posted on 23/1/19
Feel we need some proper investment this summer.
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So as some of your fans say about Chelsea, throwing money at a problem?
posted on 23/1/19
comment by Tottenham Chronic (U3423)
posted 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
comment by RJC (U17308)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by FernandoWanyama (U21339)
posted 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
comment by Sloppyspurs (U13469)
posted 20 seconds ago
Come on guys , injures are what they are . The really depressing News is obviously that poor lad and the pilot who has gone missing , can’t see a good ending to there story .
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Horrible news, hopefully he is ok.
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I highly.doubt it.
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Just on this , awful news and sad situation, but I can never understand why people risk helicopters and these tiny planes. Is it me or is the ratio of crashes in these vehicles to the number of flights just awful, and must make it comfortably the most dangerous form of transport, possibly along with motorbikes.
Would never catch me going in a helicopter, far too many crashes. And if a helicopter or a small plane crashes you are absolutely finished. No chance at all.
Nobody should be getting on one.
Sad situation.
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Probably a lot, and a lot, safer then getting in a car.
posted on 23/1/19
comment by Hulk's little brother Yoda (U1250)
posted 49 seconds ago
comment by Tottenham Chronic (U3423)
posted 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
comment by RJC (U17308)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by FernandoWanyama (U21339)
posted 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
comment by Sloppyspurs (U13469)
posted 20 seconds ago
Come on guys , injures are what they are . The really depressing News is obviously that poor lad and the pilot who has gone missing , can’t see a good ending to there story .
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Horrible news, hopefully he is ok.
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I highly.doubt it.
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Just on this , awful news and sad situation, but I can never understand why people risk helicopters and these tiny planes. Is it me or is the ratio of crashes in these vehicles to the number of flights just awful, and must make it comfortably the most dangerous form of transport, possibly along with motorbikes.
Would never catch me going in a helicopter, far too many crashes. And if a helicopter or a small plane crashes you are absolutely finished. No chance at all.
Nobody should be getting on one.
Sad situation.
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Probably a lot, and a lot, safer then getting in a car.
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https://traveltips.usatoday.com/air-travel-safer-car-travel-1581.html
Comparisons
In absolute numbers, driving is more dangerous, with more than 5 million accidents compared to 20 accidents in flying. A more direct comparison per 100 million miles pits driving's 1.27 fatalities and 80 injuries against flying's lack of deaths and almost no injuries, which again shows air travel to be safer.
posted on 23/1/19
That’s air travel as a whole. I’m talking about helicopters and tiny planes. I fully accept that a big jumbo jet is probably the safest way to travel, and one I use at least 10 times a year most years
posted on 23/1/19
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posted on 23/1/19
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posted on 23/1/19
have no doubts Davies will play tomorrow
posted on 23/1/19
I went on a helicopter tour at a holiday just recently and as amazing as it was I wouldn't go on one regularly.
You can somewhat guide a plane for a crash landing but once those blades on a helicopter go then you might as well look to jump and try a miracle parkour landing on your own because there's no helping that fall.
posted on 23/1/19
comment by Boss By Hugo (U18550)
posted 3 minutes ago
I went on a helicopter tour at a holiday just recently and as amazing as it was I wouldn't go on one regularly.
You can somewhat guide a plane for a crash landing but once those blades on a helicopter go then you might as well look to jump and try a miracle parkour landing on your own because there's no helping that fall.
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Saying that, definitely worth getting in a helicopter at least once in your life - maybe not over the fields in the sticks but something bit more worthwhile to view.