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Since Spurs disastrous result last

weekend, they have been given a second chance it seems. Chelsea have dropped five points, and United three since Spurs were beaten, and seemingly on their way out of the top four. They really do have to grasp this second chance, now it has been put back in their own hands. Still expect to lose to Liverpool, but it may now not be so damaging as first thought. And you never know with the pressure really ramping up on Liverpool, may be a bit of free hit to return to form, and maybe nick something. Who knows. Whatever happens, providing they don`t get thrashed, should still be in the Top Four, and some very winnable home games to follow.

Added to the great news that the Stadium is finally opening, how much of a boost will (should) be for the supporters, players and everybody connected to the club. Could be an epic end to the season in the new ground. Let`s hope that the players have got their mojo back after the warm weather training in Spain.

Oh and I did say it would be a bunfight between Spurs and City come April, with three games in 11 days, I was not wrong, although may not have been exactly as I had planned.

All I have to do is try to get some tickets for the remaining home games of the season, no cheapos like at Wembley I don`t suppose.

COYS

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 17/3/19

Thought you were ST holder Sandy.

Still think switching grounds might negatively impact your play. It's a new ground, need to get used to it.

posted on 17/3/19

comment by Hulk's little brother Yoda (U1250)
posted 10 minutes ago
Thought you were ST holder Sandy.

Still think switching grounds might negatively impact your play. It's a new ground, need to get used to it.
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No mate, haven`t been a season ticket holder since the mid 1980s, and even then I only had one for two or three seasons, before that I was a Shelf Stalwart.

posted on 17/3/19

comment by Hulk's little brother Yoda (U1250)
posted 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Thought you were ST holder Sandy.

Still think switching grounds might negatively impact your play. It's a new ground, need to get used to it.
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Our form could hardly be worse so a new ground is more likely to give us a boost.

comment by SB&S (U17757)

posted on 18/3/19

Given the intimate nature of the ground I can only see it as a boost. Wembley is a soulless place, WHL will be magical and hopefully a fortress. One thing is for sure United and Chelsea results has given us a get out of jail free card so we have to power on. Would have preferred not to have to play Pool away after a 3 week gap but hey ho.

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