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The Spurs Legends Series is back. :D
JOL WANTS HIS NANI TOTTENHAM are set to rival Manchester United for Portuguese international Nani. Spurs chief Martin Jol has had the 20-year-old Sporting Lisbon left-winger watched. |
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How about Kieran? Already robbing Arsenal player's possession...an ideal Spurs player or not? |
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btw i saw richardson play for u21 england against italy. what a great game! i seem to enjoy watching these u21 international matches more than senior squads. i think its becos they play w/o pressure. :D |
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Some were cracking goals at that. |
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Waddle's also one of the 'Hall-of-Famers' who has missed a world cup penalty in a shootout. :p |
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Think they were lucky the Israelis were 'duck feet' in the opening minutes. Give the chances the Israelis had to someone like Berbatov and England might have lost something like 2-0... :p And crikes, before I saw that U21 match I didn't realise Bentley was that young! Had no idea he was still U21... with the way he dismantled MU last season... |
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hmmm... hoddle, the karma guy. stopped liking him in the 88 euro championship in the game against holland, where he gave the ball cheaply about 5 yards outside the penalty box, which resulted in the 2nd goal in a 3-1holland win. the bugger tried to dribble his way out of trouble when there were outlets all around him. funny thing about memories, eh?;) |
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Fortunately his contributions for the rest of the season have redeemed him :D |
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English media says: Watching McClaren's England games help to cure insomnia. http://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2007140088,00.jpg A picture of Steve "I'll blame it on Rooney" McClaren looking as clueless as ever. Richards for P.Neville (72min) Why not bring an attacking player on and play with 3 central defenders? Dyer must be thinking he'd better off lying down in the hotel than sitting on the bench. haha. Downing for Lennon (83min) Would Downing offer more than Lennon? Why was Lennon on the left? Wasnt Beckham dropped for Lennon? Defoe for Johnson (80min) At least Defoe had 1 shot blocked in 10mins. Was Johnson in the team to win freekicks/penalties? He reminded me of an old retiring Shearer. |
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the papers read mclaren like a book prior to the game and got everything right. the man has lost all credibility. it is time for him to move on.:D just my lousy 2 cents worth. |
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1987 FA cup final - At Wembley, Spurs' opponents were Coventry City and Spurs started as clear favourites. Five years earlier Clive Allen picked up an injury in the second minute of the FA Cup final; this time he picked up a goal. An early Hoddle free kick was cleared to Waddle on the right flank, and the England winger thundered in a near post cross which the perfectly-positioned Allen headed home. However, it would all end in heartbreak for Tottenham, as Coventry fought back to win 3-2 in extra time. Allen's final tally of 49 goals that season broke the Spurs club record held by Jimmy Greaves. He also picked up the titles of PFA Player of the Year and Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year. |
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Yes, they read him like a children's bedtime storybook - no, not a thick one but one with few words and lots of pictures. haha. Time for him to move on and my opinion of him still stay. That clueless one is best for arranging cones in training sessions. Quote:
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lets go! :D |
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Check this interesting report :D Fans petition Blair to sack McClaren Monday, March 26, 2007 The pressure on Steve McClaren was cranked up a notch on Monday with disgruntled fans launching a petition urging the Prime Minister to step in and sack the England head coach. After Saturday's goallees draw in Israel left England's chances of qualifying for the 2008 European Championship in doubt, supporters turned to 10 Downing Street's official website which allows the public to post their own petitions to Tony Blair. Simon Chapman, named as the author of the petition, writes: 'We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to use his remaining days and power to force the FA to sack Steve McClaren from his post as England manager.' http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/McClaren-Out/#detail |
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