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Spurs did their home work on Dortmund.

They can't defend against crosses or ball lifted into the area. Pretty much all goals they concede are like the ones yesterday.

They talked about it on Swedish telly before the game, and showed a montage (sadly without the proper music in it) after the game with tons of goals from this season looking almost identical.

Fair dues to Poch, they exploited this to a point.

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18 hours ago, Zatman said:

maybe but Spurs were the home team and think a fit Marco Reus for a start is more important to Dortmund than either of them are to Spurs

More important than either of them is arguable.

More important than both together is not.

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8 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:

If they beat Burnley on Saturday and Man Utd beat Liverpool on Sunday, becoming Champions would be completely in their own hands.

If they were to win their remaining games they would be champions, no matter what other teams did.

 

City would still have 2 points on them though

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39 minutes ago, gurru991 said:

There is a missing ingredient to spurs, lots of talent but no heart. They can't leave it all on the line to win.

Fair point but hard see who they can get. Lack of real leaders in football. United for example couldn't get over the line until Cantona signed

I dont think is a player like that at moment in all of football never mind for spurs

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Important stadium announcement from Spurs:

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TOTTENHAM ISSUE IMPORTANT WHITE HART LANE UPDATE: OFFICIAL STADIUM ‘LUXURY TOILETRIES’ SUPPLIER SELECTED

Tottenham have seen fit to issue an important update in their ongoing quest to get their new, 62,000-seater White Hart Lane open.

Sadly, it’s not the announcement that most fans will be craving, especially in the wake of the galling news that there will be no VIP cheese banqueting suite inside the stadium as expected.

Indeed, Spurs supporters are still eagerly awaiting news of an official opening date (it was originally scheduled to be the fifth game of the 2018/19 season).

However, there has been vital progress mate, with the club issuing a statement on Tuesday afternoon to keep their fans abreast of developments.

The good news is that Daniel Levy and his diligent team have selected their Official Supplier of Toiletries, providing products to the training ground, head offices and their “iconic new stadium”.

And the name of that toiletries supplier? 

Which is just about the worst name for a toiletries supplier you could possibly imagine.

As Spurs accompanying statement reads:

Expertly blended in London, Molton Brown’s collection of signature fragrances, bath and shower gels, home and hand care luxuries have claimed iconic status thanks to their vibrant colours and bold scents.

Carefully sourcing ingredients from around the world, each creation is intricately composed by some of the world’s best perfumers for a truly indulgent, memorable experience.

Molton Brown is proud to hold a Royal Warrant for the supply of toiletries by appointment to Her Majesty the Queen.

So that’s the butterbean extract face wash and exfoliating pomegranate hand moisturiser sorted. 

Unfortunately, the wait to cut the ribbon on that pesky months-overdue stadium of theirs goes on.

http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/tottenham_hotspur/282024/tottenham-issue-important-white-hart-lane-update-official-stadium-luxury-toiletries-supplier-selected.html

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I do like the way they are trying to get rid of working class people from the game, by building a very middle class stadium/facilities.  The bogs will still take an absolute pounding though, so maybe they haven't achieved their ultimate goal just yet. 

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