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Post by Caesar » 01 May 2026, 14:28

Getting held to a nil-nil draw against Fener might be a fraud checking

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Post by Soapy » 02 May 2026, 09:29

Caesar wrote:
01 May 2026, 14:28
Getting held to a nil-nil draw against Fener might be a fraud checking
we got a random event before the game with a hotel malfunction that caused our players to be fatigued

came away with a point so we move

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Post by Soapy » 02 May 2026, 10:43

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Post by Caesar » 02 May 2026, 10:53

Hopefully you don't get hit with some realism and pull some Spursy type shit to not win the league :pgdead:

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Post by Soapy » 03 May 2026, 10:03

Caesar wrote:
02 May 2026, 10:53
Hopefully you don't get hit with some realism and pull some Spursy type shit to not win the league :pgdead:
its not even january yet, long way to go

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Post by Soapy » 03 May 2026, 10:54

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Spurs' undefeated November pushes them to the top of the table as summer moves are paying off
It took a hotel malfunction which left Spurs play on the streets of Istanbul at three in the morning for Tottenham to not come away with three points in a match in the month of November. Spurs otherwise went 4-0 in league play with dominant wins over Bournemouth, Liverpool, West Ham and Everton to have a three point advantage over second place Chelsea with a game in hand.

The front four of Xavi Simons, Rodrygo and Mohammed Kudus on the wing with Mathys Tel at striker has been phenomenal for Spurs this season and really took it up a notch this past month. Tel really came on, starting with his hat trick against Bournemouth in one of the biggest victories for Spurs in history. It was then Kudus' turn to star in the 4-1 win over Liverpool, bagging two goals while Tel still managed to get onto the scoring sheet. Kudus followed it up with a hat trick against his former team while Everton was a team effort with Tel, Simons and deputy striker Elijah Adebayo getting in on the fun.

And yet, there is still a feeling among pundits and Spurs supporters that the midnight clock will inevitably strike. Many, including Caesar, criticized Spurs' activity in the summer transfer window, questioning the talent that was brought in by Kwamele Owusu in his second season at the helm. The acquisition of Joseph Paintsil was panned but Paintsil has been an effective option with twenty appearances in all competitions with six goals and six assists, including five in the Europa League where he's been huge in allowing Spurs to rotate their squad. Spurs' failed pursuits of a premier center-back to replace Cristian Romero was ridiculed but they've conceded the least amount of goals this season, just seven.

Could the lack of high end depth eventually hurt Tottenham? We won't know until the business end of the season when the fixtures are going to be rolling in, especially if Spurs make a deep run in Europa. But the month of December brings plenty of opportunity to rest players and play some high end football without a quick turnaround. The marquee matchup is the December 6th match against Newcastle away, the last team to beat Spurs. They then play Aston Villa, after a midweek trip to Strasbourg against Valentin Barco's former team, before playing three straight London rivals in Fulham (A), Arsenal (H) and Chelsea (A) where they'll get a chance to perhaps avenge past year's of trauma and end the month not only still atop the league but widen the gap with second place Chelsea, third-place Newcastle and make Champions League football a challenge for fifth place Arsenal.

Goalkeepers
Image No. 1 • Guglielmo Vicario • Age 29 • 85 OVR • 17 App, 8 CS, 6.39 Avg
Image No. 12 • Jack Clark • Age 17 • 66 OVR • 6 App, 4 CS, 6.18 Avg

Centre-Backs
Image No. 37 • Micky van de Ven • Age 25 • 84 OVR • 19 App, 4 G, 7 CS, 6.81 Avg
Image No. 6 • Pierre Kalulu • Age 26 • 81 OVR • 15 App, 7 CS, 6.79 Avg
Image No. 4 • Kevin Danso • Age 27 • 80 OVR • 13 App, 4 CS, 6.78 Avg
Image Image No. 5 • Lucas Beraldo • Age 22 • 80 OVR • 9 App, 3 CS, 6.46 Avg
Image No. 5 • Alidu Seidu • Age 26 • 75 OVR • 4 App, 2 CS, 6.88 Avg
Image No. 2 • Ellis Robson • Age 18 • 67 OVR • 2 App, CS, 6.5 Avg

Fullbacks
Image No. 23 • Pedro Porro • Age 26 • 83 OVR • 17 App, 2 G, 5 A, 8 CS, 7.12 Avg
Image No. 24 • Djed Spence • Age 26 • 79 OVR • 12 App, 4 CS, 6.63 Avg
Image No. 13 • Destiny Udogie • Age 23 • 82 OVR • 17 App, 2 A, 10 CS, 6.87 Avg
Image No. 3 • Valentin Barco • Age 22 • 77 OVR • 13 App, 2 A, 3 CS, 6.66 Avg

Central Midfielders
Image No. 15 • Lucas Bergvall • Age 20 • 80 OVR • 21 App, G, 4 A, 8 CS, 6.98 Avg
Image No. 14 • Archie Gray • Age 20 • 77 OVR • 17 App, 4 CS, 7.01 Avg
Image No. 29 • Pape Matar Sarr • Age 23 • 79 OVR • 21 App, 3 A, 4 CS, 6.80 Avg
Image Image No. 8 • Leandro Barreiro • Age 26 • 78 OVR • 22 App, 2 G, 4 A, 4 CS, 6.98 Avg

Attacking Midfielders
Image No. 7 • Xavi Simons • Age 23 • 87 OVR • 19 App, 2 G, 12 A, 7 CS, 7.19 Avg
Image No. 10 • James Maddison • Age 29 • 81 OVR • 17 App, 6 A, 7 CS, 6.72 Avg

Wingers
Image No. 9 • Rodrygo • Age 25 • 89 OVR • 18 App, 11 G, 5 A, 5 CS, 6.99 Avg
Image No. 20 • Mohammed Kudus • Age 26 • 83 OVR • 18 App, 12 G, A, 6 CS, 6.97 Avg
Image No. 28 • Wilson Odobert • Age 21 • 77 OVR • 19 App, 5 G, 6 A, 6 CS, 6.69 Avg
Image No. 17 • Joseph Paintstil • Age 28 • 76 OVR • 20 App, 6 G, 6 A, 5 CS, 6.86 Avg

Strikers
Image No. 11 • Mathys Tel • Age 21 • 81 OVR • 20 App, 15 G, 3 A, 8 CS, 7.12 Avg
Image No. 18 • Elijah Adebayo • Age 28 • 73 OVR • 12 App, 8 G, 2 A, 4 CS, 6.70 Avg

Premier League Table
Champion
Image 1st • 13 GP • 33 Pts
UEFA Champions League
Image 2nd • 14 GP • 30 Pts
Image 3rd • 14 GP • 28 Pts
Image 4th • 13 GP • 27 Pts
UEFA Europa League
Image 5th • 13 GP • 26 Pts
UEFA Conference League
Image 6th • 13 GP • 25 Pts
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Image 7th • 13 GP • 24 Pts
Image 8th • 13 GP • 23 Pts
Image 9th • 13 GP • 21 Pts
Image 10th • 13 GP • 20 Pts
Image 11th • 14 GP • 18 Pts
Image 12th • 14 GP • 17 Pts
Image 13th • 13 GP • 15 Pts
Image 14th • 13 GP • 12 Pts
Image 15th • 13 GP • 11 Pts
Image 16th • 13 GP • 9 Pts
Image 17th • 13 GP • 9 Pts
Relegation
Image 18th • 14 GP • 8 Pts
Image 19th • 13 GP • 6 Pts
Image 20th • 13 GP • 4 Pts

Premier League Top Scorers
Image Mohammed Kudus • 11 Goals • 11 Appearances
Image Mathys Tel • 11 Goals • 11 Appearances
Image Alexander Isak • 10 Goals • 13 Appearances
Image Anthony Gordon • 10 Goals • 13 Appearances
Image Rodrygo • 8 Goals • 11 Appearances

Premier League Top Assists
Image Xavi Simons • 10 Assists • 11 Appearances
Image Florian Wirtz • 7 Assists • 13 Appearances
Image Yeremy Pino • 7 Assists • 13 Appearances
Image Matheus Cunha • 6 Assists • 13 Appearances
Image Gabriel Martinelli • 6 Assists • 13 Appearances

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Post by Soapy » 03 May 2026, 11:46

pump it up

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Post by Soapy » 03 May 2026, 11:46

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