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Jah Lush

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  1. You won't be laughing if we actually go on to win it.
  2. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?20,file=91838 Bargain.
  3. Yawn. Turn the record over.
  4. What Spurs need is a new left back (I can only wish for Leighton Baines who'll probably go to Man Utd if he leaves Everton), a new creative midfielder (Moutinho's been on our radar an while now) and two top class forwards, at least one of which we should have bought in January.
  5. I've copied this from a Spurs forum on FB and it sums up pretty much how I feel. "I've heard an awful lot of bollocks talked today about "winning psychology" and the idea that there is something essential or definitive that meant Arsenal were always going to qualify ahead of Spurs. Of course it's frustrating to have it happen again, but, over a whole season, when the difference at the end is a single point, and when you consider the million little events that have won and lost points here and there, the idea that the final positions somehow proved that Arsenal had an indefinable winner-ness that Spurs didn't is, well, not supportable. For one thing, they haven't won a trophy for ages, which is not the behaviour of winners. Of course I'm gutted, but I'm not embarrassed or ashamed on behalf of Spurs. It was a very close thing, and, over the course of the season, we were a couple of points off qualifying. Not bad for a team that hasn't been collecting Champions' League money for nearly two decades or recently been bought by a bored billionaire. At the beginning of this season, we'd just got a new manager and lost three of our best players, and we ended up with more points than the previous season. Not bad, I'd say. Ultimately disappointing, but then we didn't necessarily expect to be this close to the Champions' League places so soon into AVB's period as manager and with a record points total in the PL. On the other hand, how much longer can Arsenal maintain their record of just scraping into the Champions' League every season without winning anything? How exciting it must be for their fans at the end of every campaign, wondering whether they can avoid sliding out of the top four. It's a bit like being one of those teams that regularly struggles with relegation but always just manages to stay up, I suppose." I would like to add that I'm so happy with AVB and what he's achieved, he's tactically brave and takes risks. I love the way he colludes and consolidates with Stefan on the touchline and is not not afraid to make 2 or even 3 substitutions in order to correct wrongs. Please don't forget that in previous seasons, when Spurs go behind we would generally lose the match, not so with AVB. I'm amazed at the number of times this season we've gone behind and won, this was unheard of in the Spurs of old. So fuck Ar$enal, they'll get knocked out of the CL again and be battling for 4th place along with us. But if we can keep Bale, ditch the dead wood and buy a striker or two, next season we'll definitely be up there again. Man U, Chelsea and Man City will all have new managers and we'll have the stability. COYS!!"
  6. Germaine Greer's The Female Eunuch.
  7. Sunday 19th May 2013 Chelsea 1 Everton 2 Liverpool 4 QPR 0 Man City 2 Norwich 1 Newcastle 2 Arsenal 1 Southampton 2 Stoke 0 Swansea 3 Fulham 1 Tottenham 3 Sunderland 1 West Brom 1 Man Utd 3 West Ham 2 Reading 0 Wigan 1 Aston Villa 2
  8. El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > so what next? I gather he's dropping his estuary > for r.p. > Playing centre for Leyton & Wanstead perhaps? I've been reliably informed by those in the know that he will be signing for the newly promoted Dulwich Hanmlet and as this is the case has rented one of the big houses in the Village to be nearer to the ground and his team-mates. See him and Posh down the "Dog" any time soon.
  9. That he is. He's not called the Bard of Barking for nothing.
  10. It is Dulwich College in the background but I seriously doubt anyone involved in the video let alone Foghorn Billy went there. A very unreliable tale indeed.
  11. John Terry basking in it again. Tosser! I see David Luiz has an imaginary friend too. Anyway, I think it's about time the Chelsea fans and everyone at the club showed some respect to Rafa Benitez though I doubt they will. No class.
  12. Forget Chavski playing Benfica in Amsterdam this evening. Fifty years ago tonight Tottenham Hotspur became the first British club to win a European trophy, beating Atletico Madrid 5-1 in Rotterdam in the European Cup Winners Cup Final. Jimmy Greaves and Terry Dyson both scoring twice with the late great John White scoring the other goal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_European_Cup_Winners%27_Cup_Final Legends.
  13. No! Let's not hope for that. Let's hope both Spurs and Newcastle win at the weekend.
  14. Good Thing Going - Sugar Minott.
  15. Pretty Thing - Bo Diddley.
  16. Agree with SJ and Otta. Mancini will be fine financially and probably walk into another top job. You can see Man City are already turning into the Chelsea of the north. I'm pretty sure Man Utd won't be far behind as well if Moyes fails as well.
  17. Mancini gone.
  18. I don't think they paid their bills.
  19. So Alan Pardew doesn't care if Newcastle get thumped four-nil by Arsenal, well Spurs fans do. I'm sure Newcastle fans do to. Prat! http://www.goal.com/en-my/news/3890/england/2013/05/13/3974193/i-dont-care-if-arsenal-beat-us-4-0-pardew-elated-after-newcastle
  20. Charlie Adam's yer man. Dirty fucking cunt.
  21. Damn! Walked out five minutes before the end thinking it would go to extra time. Well done Wigan. Now go and stuff Arsenal on Tuesday night. That's the proper final for you.
  22. Jimmy Greaves, Glenn Hoddle, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle, Steve Archibald. ;-)
  23. The FA Cup has been crushed and devalued.
  24. Could be wishful thinking but it's possible there could be a similar scenario as when Sir Matt Busby first stood down. Mind you David Moyes is no Wilf McGuiness or Frank O'Farrell, he is a top manager and for me a perfect fit but there could be a little slip down the table like Liverpool in recent years.
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