The Official Tottenham Hotspur Thread [Vol 7]
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Black can man said:
GloverMart said:
hornetrider said:
What better way to kick off the pre-season than with two thumping defeats
Good point. That's going to sting as much as ending the previous season with two thumping defeats.... Oi Oi Mart stop stoking things up
Rosscow said:
www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/club-to-compete-in-2...
Our First Team will take part in the prestigious Audi Cup in August as part of our preparations for the 2015-16 campaign.
Audi host the tournament every two years at the Allianz Arena in Munich and we will line-up this summer alongside Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and AC Milan.
We take on Real Madrid in the first semi-final scheduled for Tuesday, August 4, kick-off 5.15pm UK time with Bayern Munich facing AC Milan the same day at 7.45pm UK time. The third/fourth place match and final follow on Wednesday, August 5, kick-offs at 5.15pm and 7.45pm, respectively.
The tournament was first held in 2009 with Bayern Munich taking the honours, while Barcelona were crowned the winners of the 2011 edition.
Most recently, Bayern Munich beat Manchester City in the 2013 final in front of 68,000 fans at the Allianz Arena.
Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino said: "The Audi Cup will provide us with a great opportunity to take on top-class opposition in a fantastic stadium. It will be a good test for our squad and I am sure our fans will enjoy this experience too. This competition will also form an important part of the final stages of our preparations with the Premier League season beginning just a few days later."
Tickets are available now and can be purchased at www.audicup.de. To view in English, please click on the British flag in the top left corner of the site.
For further information about the Audi Cup visit www.facebook.com/Audi.Football
It's pretty good to see the likes that Munich, Madrid & Milan have opted for top class opposition like us for their pre season encounters Our First Team will take part in the prestigious Audi Cup in August as part of our preparations for the 2015-16 campaign.
Audi host the tournament every two years at the Allianz Arena in Munich and we will line-up this summer alongside Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and AC Milan.
We take on Real Madrid in the first semi-final scheduled for Tuesday, August 4, kick-off 5.15pm UK time with Bayern Munich facing AC Milan the same day at 7.45pm UK time. The third/fourth place match and final follow on Wednesday, August 5, kick-offs at 5.15pm and 7.45pm, respectively.
The tournament was first held in 2009 with Bayern Munich taking the honours, while Barcelona were crowned the winners of the 2011 edition.
Most recently, Bayern Munich beat Manchester City in the 2013 final in front of 68,000 fans at the Allianz Arena.
Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino said: "The Audi Cup will provide us with a great opportunity to take on top-class opposition in a fantastic stadium. It will be a good test for our squad and I am sure our fans will enjoy this experience too. This competition will also form an important part of the final stages of our preparations with the Premier League season beginning just a few days later."
Tickets are available now and can be purchased at www.audicup.de. To view in English, please click on the British flag in the top left corner of the site.
For further information about the Audi Cup visit www.facebook.com/Audi.Football
Direct from our "Accountant across the water".
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9874...
We made a record £80 pre tax profit. And, as He Who Should Not Be Mentioned points out, "All of a sudden any stadium build costs don't look so formidable - especially if the NFL are on-board - which is looking more and more likely."
All hail the IMighty one!
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9874...
We made a record £80 pre tax profit. And, as He Who Should Not Be Mentioned points out, "All of a sudden any stadium build costs don't look so formidable - especially if the NFL are on-board - which is looking more and more likely."
All hail the IMighty one!
Don't think Utd woud be silly enough to spend that kind of money on an unproven player & let's be fair here the ones that we could have off of them in an exchange deal doesn't fill me with any kind of excitement.
I do think that Lloris will be at Utd next season though & in all fairness i would be disappointed but he deserves to be on the biggest football stage not playing in the far reaches of eastern Europe on a thursday night.
I do think that Lloris will be at Utd next season though & in all fairness i would be disappointed but he deserves to be on the biggest football stage not playing in the far reaches of eastern Europe on a thursday night.
juice said:
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