St Totteringham's Day
   


A St Totteringham's Day Diary.

More Info

  • List of every St Totteringham's since the first on 22nd April 1911.
  • Old home page, including detail on 2003/4 to 2010/11
  • The story of St T's day and some acknowledgements
  • Some analysis of the history of St Totteringham's
  • home page

    Recent Seasons

  • 2023/4
  • 2022/3
  • 2020/21
  • 2019/20
  • 2018/9
  • 2017/8
  • 2016/7
  • 2015/6
  • 2014/5
  • 2013/4
  • 2012/3
  • 2011/2
  • 2010/11
  • 2009/10
  • 2008/9
  • 2007/8
  • 2006/7
  • 2005/6
  • 2004/5
  • 2003/4

    Links
    I should probably add some.

    An RSS feed...
    This is an RSS feed of changes to this page so you can watch it in your favourite blog reader.

    The blame
    Mostly written by Mike Pitt. You can contact me by email on mike-stt@einval.com. Nice comments only please. I'm also @sttottsday on twitter.
    Original material © Mike Pitt 2004, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023


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    St Totteringham's Day was the day when Arsenal fans celebrate the fact that Tottenham can no longer catch Arsenal in the League. It is a movable feast, but usually falls in March, April or May. It was the day to collect on bets made by over-optimistic Spurs fans in the close season who think that "this is the year".

    See the links on the left for more information.

    Sun, 04 Nov 2012

    Well at least the scoreline was respectable

    So here we are at the start of November, traditionally a tricky month for Arsenal.

    I don't think anyone thinks we are in a title race, but we are in a race for Wenger's "Fourth Place Trophy", and so we need to finish above Spurs more than ever...

    At the moment we are two points behind them. Nothing to be too afraid of, but not a gap we want stretching.

    I'll update the page every few months until we get to the business end of the season.

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    Another new season

    It is still way too early to worry about St Totteringham's day this year, but I have added a link to the new season to the side bar, and you should see the first placeholder article Real Soon Now(tm).

    I am afraid I still haven't done anything about cookies: be aware I am still using google analytics to track hits.

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