Sure it's been said on here but surely Spurs will rest players for the semi's.I guess it depends on how certain they are of a CL spot by then.
Will be nice to see a game in the evening at home again.I think this is only the second in the league this year?
Sure it's been said on here but surely Spurs will rest players for the semi's.I guess it depends on how certain they are of a CL spot by then.
Will be nice to see a game in the evening at home again.I think this is only the second in the league this year?
Ditto, but Leeds. Was really hoping for City away. Gonna have to peg it back in the afternoon.
your mumI'm keeping my eye on ...
I really hope the fixture planners make the schedule fairer for ALL teams in 2018/19...and not have teams facing three or four of "The Big Six" in a very short span.
For instance, it's wrong that the Seagulls were scheduled to face Spurs, Man United and Liverpool in 3 of their last 4 matches and, similarly, it was wrong that Burnley were scheduled to play 3 successive away matches against Chelsea, Spurs and Liverpool early in the season and 4 successive home matches against Spurs, Liverpool, Man United and Man City between Dec 23 and Feb 3.
Everton had a very poor start to the season despite spending shedloads of money but it was no surprise really. After a home opener against Stoke, they had to play Man City, Man United, Chelsea and Spurs in their first 5 games.
There is no excuse for this as the planners have a very good idea of who will constitute the top six most seasons.
WHY?
A game scheduled for March (City) has been moved to an unknown date but a later game has been moved forward four days. This just doesn't make sense.
Bollox
This, completely. Bollox. With knobs on. Or vice versa. Who brings a game FORWARD FFS?!
I'll be in Inverness that day, and although I'll doubtless be able to find a pub with Sky Sports, I very much doubt I'll be able to persuade aforesaid pub full of Highland gentlemen, with drink taken, to switch channels from the Scottish Championship relegation tussle between Dumbarton and Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Hold! HOLD!
It is not just the "smaller" clubsI really hope the fixture planners make the schedule fairer for ALL teams in 2018/19...and not have teams facing three or four of "The Big Six" in a very short span.
For instance, it's wrong that the Seagulls were scheduled to face Spurs, Man United and Liverpool in 3 of their last 4 matches and, similarly, it was wrong that Burnley were scheduled to play 3 successive away matches against Chelsea, Spurs and Liverpool early in the season and 4 successive home matches against Spurs, Liverpool, Man United and Man City between Dec 23 and Feb 3.
Everton had a very poor start to the season despite spending shedloads of money but it was no surprise really. After a home opener against Stoke, they had to play Man City, Man United, Chelsea and Spurs in their first 5 games.
There is no excuse for this as the planners have a very good idea of who will constitute the top six most seasons. I think fans of any team given a start like Everton had this season would have good reason to complain.
It's not been delayed its been brought forward.
I know but I wrote that post before the new date had been announced and when we thought it would be delayed.
It can only be good that Kane isn’t playing. I think we could get something out of the game.
Has it been rearranged AGAIN? FFS this is getting like groundhog day all over again.