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adimouze · 2 years ago
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Sonny being easily liftable lives rent free in my head
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sportyvaibhav · 1 year ago
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Tottenham's Heartbreaking Defeat against West Ham: A Tale of Missed Opportunities
In an exhilarating match filled with ups and downs, Tottenham Hotspur faced a bitter defeat at the hands of their London rivals, West Ham United. The final score line of 2-3 left Spurs fans devastated, as their team’s valiant efforts fell short in what could have been a crucial victory. Let’s delve into the events of the match and analyze the key factors that contributed to Tottenham’s…
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var-offside · 2 years ago
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Tottenham 2 - 0 West Ham
I wasn’t able to watch the entire game 😭 but EMERSON!!!!!! SON!!!!! A KANESON GOAL!!!!!!! I’ve never been happier, my boys scoring, my other boys fighting their divorce, and this was a fun game! I hope they keep the fun of this game and bring it to their upcoming games.
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museszm · 9 months ago
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First loss to Tottenham
First loss to West Ham
Arsenal babes ur breaking all the wrong records
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queen-of-reptiles · 11 months ago
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COME ON BOYS
2-1
AT TOTTENHAM
I LOVE YOU ALL BOYS SO MUCH
MY VOICE IS HOARSE AS SHIT FROM SCREAMING OMG
❤️❤️❤️
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millythegoat · 19 days ago
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west ham just did a reverse Ipswich on themselves..another 4-1 but for their opposition. Noice
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sujooon · 19 days ago
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As the excitement builds for Gameweek 8 in the Premier League, all eyes are on the early kick-off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Tottenham Hotspur is set to clash with West Ham United. The match, which kicks off at 12:30 BST, promises to be a thrilling encounter, especially with key players making their return to the pitch.
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100percentsurewins · 1 month ago
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Spurs - West Ham Players Prediction, Preview, and Lineup
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Spurs vs West Ham Players Prediction The clash between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United is always highly anticipated, a fierce London derby that promises excitement, drama, and plenty of talking points. Both clubs are enjoying competitive seasons and will be looking to gain an edge over their rivals in this encounter. In this detailed article, we will dive…
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effervescentdragon · 11 days ago
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F1 drivers as Premier League teams, 2024 edition
Compiled by yours truly and @sebsrainbowbicycle
Stay tuned for the post that will get both me and Dee cancelled in both the F1 and the football fandoms. Onwards, unto the breach!
Lando Norris - Chelsea
Overpaid, overrated, 99,999% chance of being fundamentally racist, and yet somehow doing really well this season.
Checo Perez - Everton
SHITE and yet still in competition somehow despite it all.
Max Verstappen - Man City
115 charges vs 1.8 million catering budget, FIGHT!
Lewis Hamilton - Arsenal
Was really good but really hated, is trying to regain former glory but somehow it's reaaaally not working bcs it all falls apart in the last leg. Also he's an Arsenal fan so it rly works out.
Fernando Alonso - Manchester United
The greatest of them all... just don't look at the referees/Singapore GP/the money put into the stadium/what is done to the peach/the staff around Fergie/et cetera et cetera. Fucks real hard but it's just not going well at the moment. There is still hope, tho. :,)
Alex Albon - Tottenham Spurs
Cracks under pressure. Bottles it a lot. Is a dick. Also I never thought I'd say this, but I really miss Logan Sargeant as an option just about now.
Valtteri Bottas - Leicester
Were really good once. Are pretty shit now.
Charles Leclerc - Liverpool FC
Loses, and loses, and loses, and suffers more than Jesus himself (apart from being a really really rich brand), is amazing and has the absolute chance to win, unless they.. slip. :)
Carlos Sainz Jr. - Aston Villa
They're pretty high placed and you're like. What are you even doing here, polar bear?
George Russell - Crystal Palace
You're thinking The Great Exhibition of 1851, you're thinking royalty, you're thinking Queen Victoria... and then he speaks and suddenly you realize - it sounds fancier than it is.
Oscar Piastri - Nottingham Forrest
Mate, nobody understands you speaking.
Pierre Gasly - Newcastle United
You think they should be doing better than they are since they've been around for so long, but then you think twice and you're like. Should they tho?
Franco Colapinto - Brighton Hove Albion
You don't expect them to be that scrappy, but you kinda dig it.
Yuki Tsunoda - Brentford
They're doing pretty well, scoring in the 1st minute and rly agressive (complimentary), but you know they'll probably lose.
Nico Hulkenberg - West Ham United
They've been around for so long and they were good once, but they've also just been consistently mid for quite a while.
Liam Lawson - Fulham FC
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Esteban Ocon - Bournemouth
Isn't in the relegation zone but REALLY should be.
Zhou Guanyu - Ipswitch
Is in the relegantion zone but kinda shouldn't be.
Kevin Magnussen - Southampton
In the relegation zone.
Lance Stroll - Wolves (nobody got time for your wannabe Shakespeare lvl name, we all know you're Racing Point, dude)
Is in the relegation zone but will pull out because of divine intervention (Daddy).
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pitchsidestories · 7 months ago
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women's football fixtures (15.04.24-21.04.24)
UEFA Women’s Champions League
Sat. 20.04.24
Barcelona vs. Chelsea, 13:30
Lyon vs. Paris, 19:00
Women's Super League
Wed. 17.04.24
Chelsea vs. Aston Villa, 19:00
Fri. 19.04.24
Brighton vs. Everton, 19:00
Sat. 20.04.24
Bristol vs. Liverpool, 12:30
Sun. 21.04.24
Manchester United vs. Tottenham, 12:00
Arsenal vs. Leicester, 14:00
Manchester City vs. West Ham, 14:15
Frauen Bundesliga
Mon. 15.04.24
Hoffenheim vs. Köln, 19:30
Fri. 19.04.24
Leipzig vs. Leverkusen, 18:30
Sat. 20.04.24
Essen vs. Hoffenheim, 12:00
Frankfurt vs. Nürnberg, 14:00
Sun. 21.04.24
Köln vs. Freiburg, 14:00
Duisburg vs. Wolfsburg, 18:30
Liga Femenino
Sat. 20.04.24
Levante vs. Real Madrid, 12:00
Granada vs. Tenerife, 14:00
Huelva vs. Eibar, 16:00
Madrid CFF vs. Bilbao, 18:00
Sun. 21.04.24
Atlético Madrid vs. Betis Sevilla, 12:00
Villarreal vs. FC Sevilla, 14:00
Valencia vs. San Sebastián, 16:00
Division 1 Feminine
Fri. 19.4.
Paris FC vs. Saint-Étienne, 14:30
Which women's football matches are you looking forward to the most ? We'd love to hear from you either in the comments or via the questions button. For future posts, are there any football leagues we should add that you have missed here ?
We're looking forward to the WSL games happening on sunday, the Frankfurt game and most importantly Barcelona vs. Chelsea game on saturday. Sadly only one of us will be in the stadium at the barca match due to uni schedules.
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cookies-sports · 17 days ago
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With the discussion of goal line technology after the weekend, I wondered what the cost of that is.
The BBC reported in 2013 it cost £250,000 to install at each ground, then around £4,000 cost per match. La Liga more recently stated a reason for no goal line technology in the league was that it would cost €3,200,000 to install. They have 20 teams, so roughly €160,000 per stadium which is roughly £133,000. So presumably the cost has gone down since 2013; however, there is also variation in the quality/features available which affects the cost.
If we take that La Liga figure, in the WSL it would cost around £1,600,000 to fit out the league. If the cost per game is still £4,000, that's £24,000 per game week. It could be less than that given that the cost of the technology is now lower, so we'll call it £16,000 for the sake of this post.
If you've ever been to Chigwell Construction Stadium where West Ham Women play, you won't be surprised to read that I doubt the club would pay for their women's team to install goal line technology there at those costs. And West Ham women don't make enough money to shoulder the cost themselves yet. I'm sure West Ham are not the only ones in that situation either.
So, could the cost be met by the new company running the WSL and Championship? Well, probably not; I just don't think there's enough money there yet. The FA gave them a £20,000,000 loan to help with start-up. Installing and running goal line technology over a year would take just under £2,000,000 of that loan, or 10%. And only the WSL would be getting it there, you'd double it if we included the Championship teams. However, each year after would, of course, be cheaper.
While goal-line technology has made errors, I don't think there is anywhere near the same level of controversy with it as there is with VAR (which is even harder to find costs for, estimates in different leagues around the world seem to be around 3-5 million for installation, 1-2 million per year after). So I don't think from a gameplay point of view, introducing goal line technology is particularly an issue. But the cost...
I don't know if that ball went over the line during the Chelsea vs Tottenham game. Like so many things, without the right angle or perspective, it's so difficult to tell. I've been at games where the people around me are furiously declaring that a tackle was "never a yellow card" and the referee is incompetent; you watch it on the highlights later and think "it definitely was a yellow card and the referee was spot on". It's an inherent bias, I suppose, for when someone supports one specific team. People presumably see their team more favourably than other teams, or else they won't be their team! What we can be fairly sure of is that goal line technology would have answered that dilemma of was it in or not on Sunday.
I'm just not sure the WSL can afford the cost of all teams having goal-line technology yet. That's without considering the calls from some people for VAR or this upcoming automated offside technology due to come into the men's game in the next few years. Women's football is growing, but so much stuff that is wanted and needed to facilitate that growth (like getting the stats, which I discussed in another post) just costs so much. It'll get there, I'm sure. I'm just not sure how long that will take. I suppose it depends on the cost vs benefit the new company sees compared to everything else that also needs investment.
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markramsey · 19 days ago
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Watching Tottenham vs West Ham United on USA #PremierLeague #soccer
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paddy-morgan · 2 years ago
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Paddy’s Picks
My preview for this weekend’s Premier League games. This is the last weekend of Premier League before it pauses for 2022 World Cup. They could of very easily done without Premier League games this weekend with it been so close to the start of the World Cup. With England squad just announced for the World Cup, the players will not want to get injured this weekend.
Manchester City vs Brentford
Man City will be looking for another home win this weekend but will have to do it without Kyle Walker as he is still out of action. It will be similar to their last game against Fulham as Man City will have all the possession and Brentford will be tough to breakdown. Erling Haaland will be looking to improve on his incredible tally of 18 Premier League goals against Brentford. Brentford will have Ivan Toney back from suspension for their trip to the Etihad. Brentford’s plan will be to frustrate the home side and take advantage of Toney’s height at set-pieces. Score prediction 2-0
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Gary O’ Neill was disappointed after they let two goal leads slip in their last two Premier League games against both Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United. They have been scoring a lot of goals lately with scoring five goals in their last two Premier League games and scoring four in their third round EFL Cup game against Everton in midweek. Everton changed their whole team for their defeat in the EFL Cup but will be looking for an improvement at the Vitality Stadium this weekend. Everton were poor in their last Premier League game against Leicester City and will need to start picking up points soon before been dragged into a relegation fight. Score prediction 1-1
Liverpool vs Southampton
After partnering company with Ralp Hasenhutl, it is now a new era under Nathan Jones at Southampton. They will be looking for the bounce of a new manager as they try to hit Liverpool on the counter attack this weekend. Liverpool won three games in a row in three different competitions after beating Derby County in the third round of EFL Cup in midweek. Mo Salah returned to his best after scoring twice against Spurs and will be looking for another double against The Saints. Trent Alexander-Arnold is brillant going forward and will look to hit Andrew Robertson with his incredible Crossfield passes again this weekend. Score prediction 3-1
Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United
Spurs are in bad form and keep going behind in matches before they start performing. Spurs are light in attacking options as they are without the remarkable Son Heung-min until after the World Cup. Leeds have won their last two Premier League games which includes a fantastic comeback win against Bournemouth at Elland Road last weekend. Leeds will look to play on the counter attack against Spurs through the pace of Crysencio Summerville and Wilfried Gnonto. Score prediction 1-2
Nottingham Forest vs Crystal Palace
Palace will be looking for their second away win in a row after winning late on against West Ham last weekend. Palace will be looking to finish in the top ten of the Premier League before the break for World Cup. Forest got a great win against Liverpool have struggled since then by getting beating 5-0 against Arsenal and got a late draw against Brentford last weekend. With been at home they will be looking for the extra home advantage and support. Score prediction 1-2
Newcastle United vs Chelsea
Newcastle have been fantastic this i due to the transformation of Eddie Howe as manager. He has got the best out of his players as Miguel Almiron has scored eight goals in 2022/2023 Premier League. Chelsea need a result after conceding five goals in their last two Premier League games against both Brighton and Arsenal. Raheem Sterling has been up and down since joining Chelsea but he needs to have a good performance if The Blues want to win at St James Park. Score prediction 3-1
Wolverhampton Wanders vs Arsenal
Wolves have appointed a new manager in Julen Lopetegui but will not take charge until after the World Cup. You might remember that he left Spain on the eve of 2018 World Cup to take Real Madrid job. Wolves are still in the relegation zone and have a tough match against Arsenal this weekend. Arsenal have been remarkable and have got some great results at tricky grounds such as Elland Road, Stamford Bridge and Selhurst Park. They are more resilient this season due to the arrival of William Saliba and this weekend will be another win for The Gunners at Molineux. Score prediction 0-2
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Aston Villa
The bounce of a new manager has worked as Unai Emery won his first Premier League match as manager against Man United. Ollie Watkins is Villa’s best striker and Emery will do well if he gets the best out of him in front of goal. Brighton got their first big win under Roberto De Zebri as they beat Chelsea 4-1 in their last home game. Lisandro Trossard has been outstanding this season as he has scored against Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea. Score prediction 2-1
Fulham vs Manchester United
The final game before the break is the clash of Fulham and Man United at Craven Cottage. Marko Silva has done a successful job at Fulham as they are comfortably inside the top half of the 2022/2023 Premier League. Fulham will be without their top scorer Aleksander Mitrovic for this game and this is a big blow for the home side. Man United have been inconsistent this season and that continued in their defeat at Villa Park last weekend. Man United got a great comeback win against Aston Villa in an EFL Cup third round game and Marcus Rashford is in great form coming into this game. Score prediction 1-3
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bolaskot · 11 days ago
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skor88 liga priemr
Chelsea VS Newcastle Crystal Palace VS Tottenham West Ham vs Manchester Utd Arsenal vs Liverpool Bochum VS Bayern Munich
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bongdatructuyenn · 17 days ago
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millythegoat · 19 days ago
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West Ham playing like prime Burnley these past few games, I feel. Very compact and tight at the back, but very scary on the counter aka very direct. Once, they get the ball at their own half, they will launched it forward to try score a goal. Ipswich and Spurs got the taste of it
0-1 whfc
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