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    For anyone needs to know whats what from Spurs website

    TRAIN SERVICES

    All services to and from Cambridge/Hertford East will be formed by eight carriages and will serve Northumberland Park approximately three hours before and 2 hours after the game.

    Services to/from White Hart Lane will run to an improved frequency and the following journeys will be formed by eight carriages:-

    Liverpool Street - Seven Sisters - White Hart Lane depart Liverpool Street at 12.20, 12.50, 13.00, 13.15, 13.20, 13.30, 13.45, 13.50, 14.00, 14.15, 14.20, 14.30

    White Hart Lane - Seven Sisters - Liverpool Street depart White Hart Lane at 16.47, 16.57, 17.04, 17.12, 17.20, 17.27, 17.37, 17.48, 18.02, 18.17.

    Enfield Town - White Hart Lane depart Enfield Town at 13.02, 13.32, 13.52, 14.02, 14.22, 14.32, 14.52

    Cheshunt - White Hart Lane depart Cheshunt at 12.31, 14.01, 14.31

    White Hart Lane - Enfield Town depart White Hart Lane at 16.57, 17.09, 17.23

    White Hart Lane - Cheshunt depart White Hart Lane at 17.03, 17.17, 17.37

    View the full timetable in pdf format...

    VICTORIA LINE CLOSURE - THIS WEEKEND

    The entire Victoria Line will be closed this Saturday as London Underground continues their full upgrade of the line as part of a multi-billion pound investment programme.

    It is recommended that any supporters attending the match, kick-off 3pm, should travel by tube or train to Liverpool Street and catch the frequent National Express services from there to White Hart Lane.

    Please note, London Underground tickets will be accepted on National Express services between Liverpool Street to Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale only.

    Therefore, fans travelling any further than this (i.e. White Hart Lane and Northumberland Park) will require a valid National Express ticket.

    Alternatively, fans can interchange from the Piccadilly Line at Finsbury Park or Manor House rather than in Central London, and use the Rail Replacement Bus Service to Seven Sisters station.

    This Rail Replacement Bus Service will operate a northbound service from Bus Stop R at Finsbury Park station or Bus Stop D at Manor House station, and a southbound service from Bus Stop A at Seven Sisters station.

    Passengers using the Piccadilly Line from Central London are advised to change at Manor House for the rail replacement bus service as overall journey times between Central London and the stadium will be quicker than changing at Finsbury Park.

    London Underground tickets will be accepted on the following scheduled bus services:

    · 259 between Finsbury Park and Seven Sisters

    · 279 between Manor House and Seven Sisters

    · 230 between Walthamstow Central and Seven Sisters

    · 259 between Finsbury Park and Seven Sisters

    · 73 between King's Cross and Seven Sisters

    · 476 between King's Cross and Seven Sisters

    · 4 between Highbury & Islington and Finsbury Park

    · 19 between Highbury & Islington and Finsbury Park

    · 30 between Highbury & Islington and King's Cross (boosted service)

    · 43 between Highbury & Islington and Holloway Road

    · 271 between Highbury & Islington and Holloway Road

    · 393 between Highbury & Islington and Holloway Road

    For more information on this closure, please visit Transport for London or contact London Underground Customer Services by calling 0845 330 9880 or write to: Customer Service Centre, London Underground, 55 Broadway, London SW1H 0BD.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/travel/news/travel-update-villa-300910.html

  2. What a day in Dingle land great day

    Albrighton played well 1st half good 1st goal great ball in

    2nd half we was poor from us Wolves goal do see them every now and again Warnnock shoud been sent off another referee might have done

    Looked like another draw at Wolves but Emile stepped up and won us it great header might not see a better one this season then that

    £38 was worth every penny

  3. Ticket arrived this morning Row A
    Poor git... I got row A last time and couldnt have got anymore wetter if i had jumped in the bath... Apologies to RunRickyRun who had a ticket off me!.. :)

    I had row A last season as well but had to give my ticket up

  4. Tom Ross gives his verdict on Gerard Houllier for Aston Villa

    APPOINTING Gerard Houllier as manager of Villa is the biggest decision Randy Lerner has had to make since buying the club from Doug Ellis.

    No-one can guarantee success, no matter who is appointed as boss, so it’s understandable that chairmen will opt not only for experience of management but also for a man with experience of winning.

    My first thought on hearing that Randy was appointing Houllier as manager was: Are you sure?

    That was based on my memory of the reaction of Liverpool fans towards the end of his managership at Anfield.

    They complained about his one-dimensional, unattractive way of playing and in the end this forced him out.

    I decided to investigate his CV and found that, despite suffering at the end of his reign at Anfield, it was quite impressive and that he achieved a lot of success as a manager at club level.

    He got unfashionable Lens promoted to the top tier of French football and into the UEFA Cup.

    At Liverpool he turned the club around after taking over from Roy Evans following a period when they were joint managers.

    He brought in players like Sami Hyypia, Didi Haaman, Stephane Henchoz, Vladimir Smicer, Markus Babbel, Gary McAllister, Igor Biscan, Emile Heskey, Gregory Vignal and Christian Ziege to name but a few.

    That 2000/01 season they won the FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Cup and finished third in the Premier League.

    They then added the FA Community Shield and UEFA Super Cup.

    He added another League Cup win in 2003 but failed to satisfy the expectations of the Liverpool board and fans.

    It’s worth remembering that Liverpool had won everything in the 70s and 80s so the expectation level and pressure on any manager was immense and highly unrealistic – especially after what was a relatively barren 90s

    At his next club, Lyon, he won the league twice and the French Champions Trophy twice before stepping down as manager.

    So after being out of the direct firing line for some time, having been technical director of the French Football Federation, he may just arrive at Villa Park refreshed and relishing the new challenge of steering them to success.

    As I said, no-one can guarantee that any manager will be successful but just maybe Randy may have pulled off a very shrewd signing.

    I just hope Villa supporters make him feel at home because he comes in at a difficult time.

    Ideally, he would have had a pre-season to sort everything out.

    Sadly, Martin O’Neill’s timing means he will not have that luxury

    http://www.birminghammail.net/birmingham-sport/aston-villa-fc/aston-villa-news/2010/09/08/tom-ross-gives-his-verdict-on-gerard-houllier-for-aston-villa-97319-27226433/

  5. Sunday September 26 - ko 14.05pm

    Molineux

    Ticket Allocation: 2,583

    Ticket Prices

    £38 [adults]

    £25 [over 65s and students [with valid NUS]]

    £17 [under 17s]

    £15 [under 12s]

    £17-38 [disabled supporters [with free Personal Assistant]]

    Sale Dates

    On sale to 2010-11 season card holders who have attended five or more away fixtures in 2009-10 season *

    Monday August 23: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders who have attended three or more away fixtures in 2009-10 season *

    Friday August 27: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders*

    Thursday September 2: On sale to all supporters with away booking history in the 2010-11 or 2009-10season*

    Thursday September 9: On sale to all supporters with away booking history in the 2009-10 season*

    Tuesday September 14: On sale to all supporters with booking history*

    *Strictly one ticket per client reference

  6. Monday September 13 - ko 8.00pm

    Britannia Stadium

    Ticket Allocation: 2,900

    Ticket Prices

    £30 [adults]

    £21 [over 65s]

    £17 [under 17s]

    £14 [under 11s]

    £21 [disabled supporters [with free Personal Assistant]]

    Sale Dates

    NOW on sale to 2010-11 season card holders who have been to five or more away fixtures in 2009-10 season *

    Tuesday August 17: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders who have been to three or more away fixtures in 2009-10 season *

    Friday August 20: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders*

    Thursday August 26: On sale to all supporters with away booking history in the 2009-10 season*

    Wednesday September 1: On sale to all supporters with booking history with AVFC*

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