The earliest possible date for Spurs rearranged Rennes tie is 18th December.
The tie must be completed by 1st January. In this 14 day window Spurs have 5 games already.
So either Spurs must forfeit their place in Europa Conference League..or play 6 games in 14 days.
What’s more the only possible dates not both immediately preceding or succeeding a day of another spurs game is…Christmas eve - Friday 24th December or the 30th December.
In both cases involving 3 games in 4 days.
Be interesting to see how this situation is resolved…
But a problem.
Like most European countries Christmas eve in France is more important than in UK where Christmas Day is priority.
Also ligue 1 is on it’s winter break - it seems unlikely UEFA could force a club to play on this day - so 30th December seems only date possible.
This would make Spurs fixtures:
26 December - Crystal Palace
28 December - Southampton
30 December - Rennes
1st January - Watford
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Conservatives retain the seat of Old Bexley & Sidcup - but Conservative votes collapses by 2 thirds from what it was in 2019.
Majority slashed from 19 000 to just 4 400 - the 2nd lowest Tory majority in the constituency’s history.
While from the start it looked extremely unlikely the seat would go labour - it has never voted anything but Tory and was one of strongest pro Leave areas in London - the Tory vote was so low that had Labour managed to switch just 2 300 votes the seat would have flipped.
Turnout low for all parties which was to be expected in a non marginal by election in winter - tho interestingly not for the far right RefUK party which could be an problem interesting problem if this holds up in London seats at next the General election.
Britain in 2016 was a country that saw a loss of sovereignty over its:
1. Data to US tech firms 2. Utilities to foreign private firms 3. Property to tax haven based investors 4. Football clubs to foreign oligarchs/Arab govts
…and decided to punish itself & Europeans for it.
Theres nothing wrong with resisting aspects of globalisation or the way modern societies operate.
There is even nothing wrong with questioning the EU.
But literally nothing since 2016 has involved greater sovereignty for the British people.
Indeed much influence has been lost.
This realisation will take time to sink through.
Brexit was a culture war - problem is it’s also clearly a national humiliation.
And while people can admit they were wrong in some things, admitting complicity in a self harming national humiliation is very, very hard to do.
“Now Europe has regained perspective & pragmatism, it makes sense for the UK to play a leading role in the West’s biggest trade bloc…we can now leave the events of 2016-19, when members of the old guard Brussels elite forced brexit on UK, where they belong - in the past.”
Commenting on the “revised position” on discussions to rejoin EU as an “associated member” the new Conservative leader - Quentin Hogg - expressed optimism that “Europe had come round to Britain’s way of thinking in so many areas that it made sense to ‘firm up’ the relationship.”
Lord Henley also expressed optimism “Europe had learnt the lessons of history”.
Recovering at home after gout surgery, Lord Henley & his young wife Jennifer Cole - daughter of journalist Harry Cole - welcomed the news as vindication of his “hard Britain strategy” of 2019-2022.