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_AXL_ 28-03-2007 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Castrol (Post 1928638)
apa cinderella habits? although its true i have to go home by 12am.

u admit u cinderella one hah!!! didnt force u. meet up on weekdays lah. will pm u very, very soon.:D

Castrol 28-03-2007 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by qbdp (Post 1928154)
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.

maybe the PM should take over the england job. can you imagine how noisy their house of commons will be?

"bring back beckham!" "gerrard in the middle!" "recall scholes!" :D

qbdp 28-03-2007 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Castrol (Post 1930016)
maybe the PM should take over the england job. can you imagine how noisy their house of commons will be?

"bring back beckham!" "gerrard in the middle!" "recall scholes!" :D

No. No. It will be shouts of "Bramble replace Ferdinand!" "Parker for Lampard!" "Bring back Butt!" Tony Blair claimed to be a Toon supporter. :D

Castrol 28-03-2007 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by qbdp (Post 1930264)
No. No. It will be shouts of "Bramble replace Ferdinand!" "Parker for Lampard!" "Bring back Butt!" Tony Blair claimed to be a Toon supporter. :D

hahaha... england will become toonami :D

Castrol 28-03-2007 05:21 PM

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dedicated to bro AXL, a tribute to Chris Waddle, another midfield wizard in the class of gazza and hoddle.

honestly i remember him more for his playing days with sheffield wednesday. perhaps it is becos we got more tv coverage of english soccer during the early 90s, the time when he went back to england to join sheff wed from marseille.

waddle is a terror on the right flank, i've watched him squeezed thru a few opponents the same way matt le tissier did it. he's a big player but nothing slows him down, just count the number of fine crosses from him in every match he played.

http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files...60906_GH_R.jpg

1985-1989

POSITION
Winger

DATE OF BIRTH
Wednesday, 14th December 1960

PLACE OF BIRTH
Hepworth, Tyne & Wear, England

LEAGUE DEBUT
Saturday, 17th August 1985 scoring twice in a 4-0 win over Watford (Aged: 24)

CLUB CAREER
137 League apps (+1 as sub), 33 goals

Chris Waddle made his league debut at St. James' Park against Shrewsbury Town on the 22nd of October 1980 and quickly established himself in the Magpies' side, playing alongside Kevin Keegan and Peter Beardsley as Newcastle won promotion to Division One in the 1983-84 season. He was called up for the England Under-21 side and soon made the full squad, making his debut against the Republic of Ireland in March 1985.

After 46 goals in 170 games for Newcastle, Waddle moved to Tottenham Hotspur in July 1985 for a fee of £590,000. At Tottenham he established himself as a regular in the England team, playing in the side that reached the quarter finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico linking up again with Beardsley. After the World Cup he enjoyed his most productive season. He won an FA Cup runners-up medal in 1987 when Spurs were beaten by Coventry, while they also finished third in the League and got to the semi-finals of the League Cup. In 1988, he was in the England side which lost all three group games in the European Championships.

In July 1989, after scoring 33 times in 138 appearances for Tottenham, Waddle moved to Olympique de Marseille for a fee of £4.5 million, the third highest fee in history at that time. In a team of stars he was one of the top players, and during his time there the club were French champions three times (1990, 1991 and 1992).

qbdp 29-03-2007 01:05 AM

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Tottenham look to scupper Real's plans to sign Metzelder
Last updated at 13:56pm on 28th March 2007

Ambitious Tottenham want to strengthen their defence in the summer by hijacking Christoph Metzelder's move to Real Madrid.

The Borussia Dortmund centre-half is a free agent at the end of the season and is looking for a fresh challenge.

Spurs are keen as they want to improve their resources at the back with concerns about Ledley King's long-term fitness still lingering.

They realise a move to La Liga is an attractive proposition for the Germany international but it is not certain that Real Madrid will press ahead with the move.

Fabio Capello is far from certain to stay in charge at the Bernabeu and club president Ramon Calderon said: "I'm not aware that any deal has been done yet but the club's technical staff like Christoph Metzelder and he will be out of contract at the end of the season. If he does decide to come he will sign a three-year deal."

That leaves the door open for Tottenham to offer Metzelder a similar deal with the option for a fourth season at around £30,000 a week.

Spurs also remain interested in West Brom defender Curtis Davies although the £10million price tag placed on him by the baggies may seek them to look for cheaper alternatives.

And any new arrival is likely to signal the end of Anthony Gardner's spell at White Hart Lane.

He has been unable to force his way past King and Michael Dawson into Martin Jol's first-team plans and is also behind new arrival Riccardo Rocha although he is considered a more than dependable squad member.

If Gardner is allowed to leave there will be no shortage of takers with Birmingham interested in signing him along with Portsmouth and West Ham.

Castrol 29-03-2007 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by qbdp (Post 1931685)
Tottenham look to scupper Real's plans to sign Metzelder
Last updated at 13:56pm on 28th March 2007

metzelder come to spurs! call your world cup friend mertesacker to join too! :D

_AXL_ 29-03-2007 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Castrol (Post 1930811)
dedicated to bro AXL, a tribute to Chris Waddle, another midfield wizard in the class of gazza and hoddle.

oh thank u, thank u very much!!!:D u really deliver!!!

putrawk 29-03-2007 02:21 PM

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Waddle- One of my heroes. Perhaps the reason I supported Spurs back then.

Metzelder - U sure or not? He is top class and would he want to join us instead of the mighty Real Madrid. But if he were to join us, then EXCELLENT!

qbdp 30-03-2007 12:57 AM

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Jol: England's loss is Spurs' gain
Last updated at 17:16pm on 29th March 2007

Martin Jol believes Tottenham will benefit from Jermaine Jenas and Michael Dawson being left out of the England squad for the double-header against Israel and Andorra.

Spurs' clash against Reading on Sunday will be their 50th match this season, of which Dawson has featured in 49, while Jenas spent two months out with a fractured ankle and is now running back into form.

"It is why I wasn't gutted that Jermaine Jenas wasn't named in the England squad, probably for the first time in a good while, along with Michael Dawson, because they - particularly Michael - needed that rest from games," said Dutchman Jol on the club's official website www.tottenhamhotspur.com.

Centre-back Dawson has only missed one game, through suspension, as skipper Ledley King has been on the sidelines since Boxing Day with problems with his feet.

King was ruled out for six to eight weeks at the start of February and, although Spurs refuse to rush him back to action following setbacks in his rehabilitation earlier in the campaign, they are confident of the defender playing again this season.

Dawson, 23, has taken on the role of defensive leader in King's absence and has always insisted he would rather be on the pitch than back at Spurs Lodge on the training pitch.

"I've always loved playing games, I'd rather have loads of games and less training," Dawson said.

Castrol 30-03-2007 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by qbdp (Post 1933824)

Spurs' clash against Reading on Sunday will be their 50th match this season, of which Dawson has featured in 49, while Jenas spent two months out with a fractured ankle and is now running back into form.

this sunday at 11pm spurs will take revenge on reading.
spore pools spurs win at 1.65. i will give 1.5ball at 2.90 - $100 napshot. COME ON YOU SPURS!

ROMA vs AC MILAN on saturday 2.25am - starhub scv please have mercy and show us some live telecast for this match. FORZA ROMA! :D

qbdp 31-03-2007 10:12 AM

Re: Tottenham Hotspur - the Pride of London
 
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Originally Posted by Castrol (Post 1935253)
this sunday at 11pm spurs will take revenge on reading.
spore pools spurs win at 1.65. i will give 1.5ball at 2.90 - $100 napshot. COME ON YOU SPURS!

ROMA vs AC MILAN on saturday 2.25am - starhub scv please have mercy and show us some live telecast for this match. FORZA ROMA! :D

I find $1.65 is better value than the $2.90 handicap odd.

So you are a Totti's Roma supporter. Anyways, Man Utd's European journey is about to end before it actually start. :(

Castrol 01-04-2007 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by qbdp (Post 1936167)
I find $1.65 is better value than the $2.90 handicap odd.

So you are a Totti's Roma supporter. Anyways, Man Utd's European journey is about to end before it actually start. :(

spurs will score many many tomorrow. why you say that about man utd, they are drawn against roma right? i think it is a fair fight. :D

qbdp 01-04-2007 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Castrol (Post 1937219)
spurs will score many many tomorrow. why you say that about man utd, they are drawn against roma right? i think it is a fair fight. :D

Never easy to play Italian teams. They are tactically sound not forgetting Italians are the masters of defence. I will prefer not to see my team lose on away goals.

It's better to concentrate on EPL first :D

Castrol 02-04-2007 09:36 AM

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spurs 1
reading 0

thanks to robinson for making those point blank saves! :D

http://msn.foxsports.com/id/6632432_7_1.jpg
Robbie Keane of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot.


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