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Yes, it is (we think) nearly that time of year again.
St Totteringham's Day is almost here.
That's the name which long-time Arseweb reader (and
one-time sponsor!) Julian Shulman gave last year to the
day which comes every season, when Tottenham can no longer
finish above Arsenal in the league.
Like Easter, the actual date of St Totteringham's Day
varies from year to year.
Last year the festival fell on
19th March, and in a spirit of goodwill and sympathy
appropriate to the season Arseweb would like to congratulate
our North London rivals for already ensuring that the celebrations will this season come a bit later. In fact the
earliest that Arsenal can clinch mathematical superiority over
Tottenham in 2002-2003 is now 23rd March, in the home match
against Everton.
Another Arseweb reader, Aidan O'Byrne, has taken on the task
of working it all out. His interest has been heightened by a bet he has with his Spurs mate Piers, on whether it will fall before April Fool's Day. And Aidan has kindly made available his specially
prepared (and rather snazzy) Excel spreadsheet, which we can all now use to to calculate when St Totteringham's Day will fall.
You can download the file here. You will have to say "Yes" when it asks you if you
want to allow macros (when Excel opens the file) in order to activate all the features (like the reset button). Then just select win lose or draw for the various matches remaining for the 2 clubs, and the spreadsheet does the rest.
Many thanks to Aidan. Unfortunately for him, it's looking good
for Piers bet-wise.
We hope to be making a "title run-in" version of the spreadsheet available a bit later in the season.
Rupe adds...
See spreadsheets page for title run-in and other spreadsheets added later.
Aidan won his bet at the last attempt, thanks to a last minute winning penalty for Bolton on 24th March.
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