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Agreed. I do think that them having the CL games at Wembley last season will mean they're a bit more prepared this season. Not being able to change the pitch size will be a blow for them.This stadium move has come at the worst possible time for spurs. Another season at the lane they probably would do something more notable than second/third
Done.There should be cut off time for voting, like end of transfer window.
Next season will be interesting, moving away from WHL and apparently not being allowed to narrow the pitch.
Done.
Which are their targets? Expect them to buy well if they finally want to step up after the season they just had.
I have to admit, I was surprised to see 57% yes votes. It's early though, as you say.Not many votes yet but I'm disappointed everyone hasn't voted they won't get top 4 to wind the Spurs fans up.
I agree, despite how annoying one or two of their posters are I actually really like their side, British spine and play attacking football. They are likeable (par maybe AliThey'll get top 4 even if they don't add to their squad, they're extremely dangerous and sure the pitch issue affects them but no doubt they'll adjust. Liverpool on the other hand will struggle to make it right now.
I like the spurs team but they seriously need to add depth to challenge for things. The above poll question shouldn't be, will they make top 4? But rather, will they win the league? They're definitely one of the stronger teams in England (not in Europe) and I feel like top 4 will be a routine for them for some time now.
If they don't win they'll lose players, so unfortunately for them the top 4 question becomes more relevant in maybe a couple of years. They also haven't impressed me in the market either, so we will see who they get but they lack serious depth, they won't make a run in Europe so the depth issue might not be the biggest issue at all.
There should be cut off time for voting, like end of transfer window.
Next season will be interesting, moving away from WHL and apparently not being allowed to narrow the pitch.
Agreed. I do think that them having the CL games at Wembley last season will mean they're a bit more prepared this season. Not being able to change the pitch size will be a blow for them.
What effect playing at Wembley will have will be the big question mark. However, for those who didn't read the article we are allowed to change the pitch size to the smallest PL approved size (100x68) WHL was 100x67.
Don't know what effect it will have, playing at Wembley will probably negatively effect our home form from last season, but it could also be a positive and help our away form. Hard to say. Either way, the new stadium will be at least 100x68 so we might as well get used to it, and I think it's for the best in the long run.
Is Walker leaving?We are mainly linked with Sessegnon, Barkley, Lemar (and previously Zaha, but then he went and signed a new contract at Palace). The first of these seems the most likely, but I wouldn't rule out Barkley as rumour has it that Pochettino thinks he could improve him a lot.
Lemar seems like a longer shot unless we sell Walker for big money.
Tough to choose. The Wembley factor seriously hampers them, but Liverpool and Arsenal really aren't looking too hot, and so far we're nothing special either. City and Chelsea are probably sure-fire certainties to finish above them but no one else is a real stand out. I think they'll finish fourth, with City first, Chelsea second and us in third.
Is Walker leaving?
Is Walker leaving?
Yep, pretty sure Son broke his arm against Qatar. He'll miss the start.Rose, Lamela and Son looking like they could miss another slow start to the season.
Would be good for you to keep him. He has been one of the keys for Spurs in the last years.It's not clear either way.