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As we delve into the Premier League season, the age-old question arises: how indicative is a team's start of their final position? Interestingly, historical data reveals a startling consistency, with 90% of teams finishing within five places of their 10-game mark last season. A significant quarter of these teams remained exactly in their early-season positions by the end.
Focusing on Tottenham and Newcastle, last season's performances diverged notably from their starts. Newcastle, for example, initially languished in 11th but rallied commendably to clinch fifth place, securing a Champions League berth. This term they find themselves in 13th after 10 games, yet last seasons comeback should give the Geordies a glimmer of hope.
On the other hand, my beloved Spurs had a starkly different trajectory. After an optimistic start placing them seventh, a series of domestic struggles saw them plummet to a near-calamitous 17th by season's end, narrowly avoiding the drop by a mere two points above the danger line.
Currently parked in fifth, Spurs are shadowed by uncertainties around their home performances and the challenge of balancing European commitments. This poses a valid concern: are we spectators to the unfolding of a similar narrative to last year?
Historically, Tottenham has had its share of rollercoaster seasons. The glory days of the '60s, with Bill Nicholson at the helm, are a stark contrast to some of the struggles in more recent times. Yet, every true Spurs fan knows the phoenix-like quality of this teamto rise from the ashes when least expected.
Mirroring the legendary comeback against local rivals Arsenal in the semi-final of the 1991 FA Cup, theres a belief that, despite the current doubts, Spurs can indeed challenge for glory this season. The aim? Not just to solidify a top-four finish but to march all the way to an FA Cup triumph, capturing the imagination and hearts of fans just like those glory days.
To conclude on a lighter note: How many Arsenal fans does it take to change a lightbulb? None. Theyre still waiting in the dark, hoping Tottenham will do it for them like in the old days, but this season, it's Spurs lighting up the Premiership!
Thus, as we continue this seasons journey, keep an eye on Tottenham Hotspursthe true dark horses ready to gallop their way to unexpected heights amidst Premier League giants.
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