It took 5 years for Arsenal to lose 12 at the Emirates.
After losing last night it brings the total number of losses at home in our new stadium to 12, in just under 2 years, and we've had Poch and Mourinho here in that time.
Some fortress huh? Embarrassing.
Damning new stadium stat
posted on 5/2/21
How spursy is it that as soon as we turned WHL into a fortress, we had to leave ahahaa
posted on 5/2/21
comment by Tu Meke - AinsleyForRightBack (U3732)
posted 20 minutes ago
How many did West ham lose in 2 years? Think that's a more apt comparison for spurs
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Theyre better than spurs and arsenal
posted on 5/2/21
comment by Phenagelsmann (U20037)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Tu Meke - AinsleyForRightBack (U3732)
posted 20 minutes ago
How many did West ham lose in 2 years? Think that's a more apt comparison for spurs
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Theyre better than spurs and arsenal
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They lost less than 2 games in their first 2 years at that running ground? Doubt it.
posted on 5/2/21
comment by Tu Meke - AinsleyForRightBack (U3732)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Phenagelsmann(U20037)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Tu Meke - AinsleyForRightBack (U3732)
posted 20 minutes ago
How many did West ham lose in 2 years? Think that's a more apt comparison for spurs
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Theyre better than spurs and arsenal
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They lost less than 2 games in their first 2 years at that running ground? Doubt it.
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You lost less than 2 in the first years ? Fair play
Only saw about 12 in 5 years
posted on 5/2/21
Yeah 1 defeat in the league I think. To West ham, ironically
Rob green channelled his inner neuer that day
posted on 5/2/21
Think the comparison is based on the main leg spurs have to stand on for now being an elite club in terms of this fantastic new stadium.
Can always use the no fans excuse and the world as it is currently. However there's no doubting the on the field stuff is taking a downward spiral now.
West ham got pretty lucky that an Olympic stadium was built not far from them tbf. Be interesting to see their record in first 12 defeats compared, bet its similar to spurs so would be a the like for like comparison in that sense.
Jose is also known for his home form with clubs, first time he's lose 2 in a row in the league at home I think. He's gonna be with us a while longer I fear
posted on 5/2/21
Levy, Lewis and ENIC are 100% to blame.
posted on 5/2/21
How many of the losses have come since no fans?
Not denying that we have been utter dross but I as we've seen with results across the league (and in multiple sports), home advantage has been lessened without fans.
posted on 5/2/21
comment by Huddlestone's Afro - Rock you like a HurriKane! (U15375)
posted 12 minutes ago
How many of the losses have come since no fans?
Not denying that we have been utter dross but I as we've seen with results across the league (and in multiple sports), home advantage has been lessened without fans.
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5 without fans. Majority came before the pandemic.
What’s also more damning about this stat is Spurs have played less home games in those 2 years than they usually would have played because of the pandemic. Arsenal were getting to the latter stages of the CL and domestic cup competitions. They were playing at a higher level than Spurs are now
posted on 5/2/21
Arsenal have always been much better at home than Spurs, to be fair. That one season in 16/17 was an anomaly. Bet you lost a similar amount of games in two years before that at WHL.