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Temporary Spurs fan

So it has gotten to that stage. Not the stage where you look with eagerness at other results, but the stage where you very passionately and actively support other teams for one night only. My one night stand tonight is with Spurs. I love them and they must beat West Ham, else surely Villa are doomed.

I say this because Villa offer no signs whatsoever of staging a miraculous escape. There's no 3 game win streak coming, if we are getting out of this mess it's going to be down to other teams being awful. 

Since I last wrote, I think we've completed a full round of games and we now know who's looking hot and who's not. Sheffield United, against whom Villa got a point, have confirmed themselves as spent, getting walloped by a vibrant looking Newcastle (Villas opponents tomorrow, sigh). Wolves look decent, Southampton also, and Chelsea who enjoyed 99.9% possession against my Villa also looked very slick (although a slightly sterner test awaits them vs Man City on Thursday). As expected, the methodical passing teams are faring best, so Man City are just breezing through games, as are Chelsea, but the likes of Burnley are struggling. 

The standard though has been good. Several of the games have had proper intensity, and I do expect this will only increase in many games as the stakes rise and fitness grows. 

Right, I'm going to head off. This lager won't drink itself, and I need to learn some Harry Kane chants. Come on you Spurrrrrs!

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