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Quote from: ObiDongKenobi on November 09, 2020, 06:34:13 PMThe lack of fans may be diluting the home advantage somewhat. You may be right. After all, Spurs beat Man U 6-1 at Old Trafford.(And no, I will never grow tired of mentioning that match.)
The lack of fans may be diluting the home advantage somewhat.
The lack of fans may be diluting the home advantage somewhat. It will be interesting to see if the perennial mid table teams do better because of it. In top flight UK soccer the away fans are limited to 10% of the ticket allocation (this rises to 15% for the FA Cup), and segregated into remote parts of the stadium. How does this compare to American sports?
Have you seen the Amazon Prime series "All Or Nothing" about the Spurs 19/20 season?
Quote from: ObiDongKenobi on November 09, 2020, 07:13:50 PMHave you seen the Amazon Prime series "All Or Nothing" about the Spurs 19/20 season? No, I hadn't even heard of it.I just added it to my watchlist!
Spurs top of the table overnight and MissB & I will be hoping Liverpool v Leicester is a draw this evening.Could be tasty next weekend
Leicester was totally outplayed by Liverpool.
I know, ODK.But still:
Argentine great, Diego Maradona, passed away today at the age of 60. For those of us who saw him play for his native country against teams from West Germany and England, he was one of the best.
Quote from: watcher1 on November 26, 2020, 02:23:21 AMArgentine great, Diego Maradona, passed away today at the age of 60. For those of us who saw him play for his native country against teams from West Germany and England, he was one of the best.1986 - scored the worst goal in World Cup history - 4 minutes later, scored the best goal in World Cup history.
Quote from: ObiDongKenobi on November 26, 2020, 06:39:32 PMQuote from: watcher1 on November 26, 2020, 02:23:21 AMArgentine great, Diego Maradona, passed away today at the age of 60. For those of us who saw him play for his native country against teams from West Germany and England, he was one of the best.1986 - scored the worst goal in World Cup history - 4 minutes later, scored the best goal in World Cup history. Was that the goal he scored using his hand?
The Chelsea - Tottenham match was pretty much what one would presume a match between the first and second place teams would be. Way to many passes, especially in the box, instead of shooting.
Obi - the first half reminded my of how the Germans stall when they are leading in a match. Pass back and forth amongst the backs and midfielders. Tottenham knew if they had a draw they would still advance to 1st place. Wasn't even a match of interest for a fan let alone neutral supporters.