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Chelsea - Spurs easily Game of the Round. Both will go in expecting to win.

Unlike last year, we have a much nicer start to the season, will be important to get early points on the board, and we should be able to against Leicester at home.
 

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Im pretty worried about our game, Conte has flogged them over the preseason and they look cherry ripe while we had some PR exercise in the US and look rusty as *.

I guess it's at their graveyard so we should be winning. Can see an edgy draw.

Fdj will make them look a lot better
 

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Your posts are even funnier when you're bashing United :tearsofjoy:
I did like this line from the Guardian

Mikel Arteta, presumably, will be preparing for Arsenal’s visit to Old Trafford next month by having his team train to a soundtrack of grim muttering and resigned derision.
 
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Would I be right in thinking that Tottenham have more to gain/lose than Chelsea at Spamford Bridge ?

If Spurs lose, than (and I don't agree with this perspective btw) many will just say it's same old Tottenham, not ready to fight with the big boys, naturally I think they would probably be satisfied with a draw, but geez winning away at Chelsea would be a significant sign of intent and ambition for Tottenham under Conte.

Not saying they will but if Spurs beat Chelsea, I think they have the potential to win the league (least from a psychological standpoint)
 
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Would I be right in thinking that Tottenham have more to gain/lose than Chelsea at Spamford Bridge ?

If Spurs lose, than (and I don't agree with this perspective btw) many will just say it's same old Tottenham, not ready to fight with the big boys, naturally I think they would probably be satisfied with a draw, but geez winning away at Chelsea would be a significant sign of intent and ambition for Tottenham under Conte.

Not saying they will but if Spurs beat Chelsea, I think they have the potential to win the league (least from a psychological standpoint)
This whole Spurs can win the league is becoming a yearly thing. Then by like October, it's off.

Nobody is getting near City. I mean did anyone see Haaland on the weekend.
 

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