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Saturday or Sunday

Favourite day to watch Spurs

  • Saturday

    Votes: 19 55.9%
  • Sunday

    Votes: 12 35.3%
  • Any Day

    Votes: 3 8.8%

  • Total voters
    34

Real_madyidd

The best username, unless you are a fucking idiot.
Oct 25, 2004
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Saturday. Either 3pm or the late game. Having said that, rail replacement buses most weekends make me want midweek at about 6pm.
 

tommo84

Proud to be loud
Aug 15, 2005
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11,312
Saturday 3pm regardless of whether or not I’m at the game (which isn’t so often these days). No contest. Also I’m not a fan of the 5:30pm and 4:30pm slots - they clash with my little lad’s bath and bed routine so I’d often have to pause it and watch it on delay after I’ve done daddy duties. Most of those occasions my very understanding wife would offer to tag in but over the last couple of years the prospect of reading The Little Engine That Could for the 100th time has been more appealing that sitting through another Spurs game.

I’ll be there tomorrow though - would be easier to get a train home after a Saturday game too.
 

marion52

Well-Known Member
Dec 10, 2006
1,662
2,415
As a ST holder Saturday all the way. Oh for a 3pm Saturday?.
Hate the 4.30 Sunday as I feel I’m just waiting for the game and not home till after 9.30 pm.
Thats the problem with being in Europa?
Saturday is much easier on the trains as well
 

bigfrooj

Well-Known Member
Nov 11, 2011
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8,288
Saturday 3pm for me but I’m getting on a bit, and it’s what you grow up doing.
 

fingersinc

Well-Known Member
Jul 28, 2006
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After not getting back home from Burnley till 4am a few weeks ago, it’s Saturday 3pm for me all day long.
 

'O Zio

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Dec 27, 2014
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I don't care as long as it's not a late evening kickoff. I hate watching matches that kickoff at 8. Watching the match is a daytime thing for me, in the evenings I just can't get into it.

Obviously it's different if it's a massive game like a CL final, but the ordinary games in the evening do my head in.
 

dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
34,460
84,070
Later afternoon on a Sunday for me. I play football early afternoon and get to the pub around 4pm. So watching my team over any other game is preferable.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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Saturday, 3pm is the perfect KO time. Leave the house at 11, get up to Tottenham by 12... Pub lunch and some bevvies in the Volunteer then up to the match. Post match its back to pub, couple more pints, then back home not too late. That's a good day.

Sunday is for family, roast dinners and such. A Sunday afternoon KO just bollocks up the whole weekend.
 

whitechina

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Dec 27, 2012
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9,258
Being 8 hours ahead of London times~ busy working on Sunday mornings~ it has to be Sunday afternoon (GMT) then a lie~in Monday am
 
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Saturdays for me as the channel usually showing our games on sunday, I don't have. So it ends up with a shitty stream most of the times, since we play thursday ergo sunday.

To be fair with two small girls the oldest is now 2 I usually mute all my notifications on messenger and watch the game when they sleep.
 

tototoner

Staying Alert
Mar 21, 2004
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On a purely personal selfish level Sunday afternoon is so much better than Saturday afternoon
 

spursfan1991

Well-Known Member
Jul 3, 2008
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Home matches on Thursday nights is my preference at the moment. I enjoy seeing us demolish teams from the farmers league. Thursday is such an odd day too, what do people do on a thursday? its the day before friday, so the chances are people dont do much.

The games are too close on Saturday and Sunday which isnt very nice to be honest. I have also noticed a pattern that i dont like during the weekend games, which is we dont win often and dont score many goals. Sometimes we dont even shoot at the goal.
 
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