Tottenham Hotspur, the Ryan Mason variant

Spurs with a large net spend. Not wise for a club in dire financial straits

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The deal is done

They should be kicked out of the league.

All the poormouthing Dan does as well.

Tottenhams stadium investment really paying off now. Large crowds fueling their ability to keep Kane

harry will swear on his daughters life that he never wanted to go

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Ooooft

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Spurs the only side in the league now with a 100% record. Jacques Santini the last manager to have as good a start as this non August. Mind you he was gone by the first week in November.

Woolwich bottom of the table.

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Did he not draw his first match 1-1 against Liverpool? Was also Rafaā€™s first match in charge.

Third 1-0 of the season, this time at home to Watford. The Yids are top of the table.

Woolwich - weā€™re forever in their shadow apparently.

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Brilliant. They should book the open top bus for may now.

Sad to hear of the passing of our oldest season ticket holder, Irene McBride at the venerable age of 106. RIP Irene.

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Chairman Levy leading the way yet again.

cc @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy

Fans will be urged to travel to the stadium via bicycle or public transport and eat only vegan food when Spurs host Chelsea in the Premier League on 19 September.

It is part of a plan to make the game the worldā€™s first net zero carbon fixture at elite level.

The clubs are working with broadcaster Sky to cut emissions around the match.

Fans will also be urged to take positive steps to reduce their own carbon footprint.

Both sets of players will arrive at the stadium on coaches powered by biofuel, and will be drinking water from more sustainable cartons rather than plastic bottles.

Food kiosks inside the stadium will also be offering a large selection of plant-based food options so fans can make a more sustainable choice.

ā€˜Net zeroā€™ is achieved when direct emissions associated with the match (for example, fan and employee travel, energy use of the stadium, production of food and drink) are reduced as much as possible and the remainder is ā€˜offsetā€™ through natural projects.

These can include investing in organisations that plant trees or charities that help clean oceans, or by contributing to projects exploring more ways to produce renewable energy.

Earlier in 2021, Tottenham were named the Premier Leagueā€™s greenest club after they topped a table measuring the sustainability of all 20 top-flight sides.

They recently signed up to the United Nationsā€™ Sports for Climate Action framework, which gives sports organisations a set of targets to reach to make themselves more sustainable businesses.

Chairman Daniel Levy said the club was delighted to be part of ā€œthis ground-breaking initiative that will demonstrate the role our game can play in addressing the urgent issue of climate changeā€.

The net zero fixture is being supported by the UK government, which hosts the COP26 UN climate change conference in Glasgow in November.

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Sounded like a right tonking after getting reduced to 10 men. Going to be a long season. Weā€™re a mid table standard team.

Weā€™ve lost one of our greatest.

Jimmy Greaves RIP

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RIP. I used to love Saint and Greavsie

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Our GOAT.

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Chatting to the auld lad here. He saw Spurs bate Burnley 4-0 in August 69. The great Jimmy scored a goal.

He went to see Arsenal v Leeds the following week.

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Spuds in freefall. Kane not lifting a leg.