A spot check on Spurs v Bournemouth. tomorrow at Wembley, kick off at 3pm (the old traditional time).


Sorry for the long delay, but we are back to our domestic league, and I am back from a work assignment. England are qualified and out international players are ready to go, what more can one ask for?

We shall be hoping that Kane will be up to his old scoring tricks and bag a few for us and get our first league win at Wembley.


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Kane scored 13 goals for club and country to win the Premier League player of the month September.

We have won their last two games at Wembley in cup competitions and will be hoping for a positive victory against Eddie Howe. Cherries are struggling in19th place in the table.


Pochettino has some big calls to make as we face a daunting trip to Real Madrid four days later, though Dele Alli should play against Bournemouth given he is still suspended in Europe's elite competition.

Spurs will have Serge Aurier back in contention after the right-back served his one-game ban at Huddersfield for a red card against West Ham, though our may save him for the Bernabeu stadium, given his experience with Paris Saint-Germain.

I also think we have the best chance of stopping City's title ambitions.
Christian Eriksen overcame illness to help Denmark secure a World Cup playoff spot during the international break, but may be rested with Real Madrid ahead.
Mousa Dembele, Danny Rose and Erik Lamela are all back in first-team training as they step up their rehabilitation, while

Victor Wanyama remains sidelined as he is still injured.

Bournemouth will be without Brad Smith after the defender suffered a hip muscle problem on international duty with Australia. Scotland midfielder Ryan Fraser has picked up a hamstring injury, as did Norway forward Josh King.
Defender Tyrone Mings has been out with a back problem, while forward Callum Wilson continues to step up his rehabilitation following a serious injury on the knee.

So that is that, but I shall make a prediction. Spurs to win 4-1.


Hope to see you all there, should be a good crowd tomorrow. In fact, it is predicted a record crowd. Then a few days later we are at it again, this time Real Madrid on their famous turf.

Yours Truly, Don Scully




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