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Jah Lush

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  1. I'm saying nothing but I hope you're right Quids. . BBC's lowdown on Poch. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35739244
  2. Popped in this morning. I felt very angry and saddened that some scumbags would do this to them. I use the shop most days and they are indeed very nice people who work very hard and long hours to run their business.
  3. Yeah, you're right. Wickham finally started scoring and then promptly got injured. I've tipped them for quite few wins this past few months and they keep losing. This is another reason I'm lurking at the depths of the Football Predictor League.
  4. http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag237/jahlushhead/12832384_10153202993811653_3398390865483352280_n_zpscul2d08o.jpg
  5. I think Palace are due a win. Having said that the number of times I've predicted a Leicester loss this season hasn't helped my Predictor scores one iota but I've gone 2-1 Palace. Probably the kiss of death for them. Spurs have by far the tougher run in and being five points behind Leicester is a very tough ask. Obviously I want Spurs to win the title but if Leicester do pull it off it will surely go down in history as one of the greatest achievements in football league history.
  6. Spurs finished fourth when Chelsea won the Champions League and meant we ended up in the Europa League instead of the Champions League so I suppose that could happen.
  7. Another Tory confidence trick. http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag237/jahlushhead/11742970_10153380988565225_1694873293698778824_n_zpsjq8dfasg.jpg
  8. Arf! Was gonna say something similar, Seabag. So, how long did it last Fox? I certainly don't remember the shop. Couldn't have been long.
  9. Which begs the question did the 'wally with a brolly' sack himself?
  10. He'll be a tough act to follow no matter who eventually takes over from him when he finally does call it a day. All these idiots calling for him to go know nothing about football or management for that matter.
  11. Actually, Lamela is finally coming good and he's still only 23 and learning his trade so plenty of scope for him to get better and at ?26.5 million he could still prove to be very good value for money. Francis was indeed the first million pound player and what Clough did at Forest is still unmatchable. If I wasn't a Spurs fan I'd be cheering Leicester on to win the league.
  12. Ozil and Sanchez were signed for a combined cost ?77.5m. Not exactly chickens feed is it.
  13. I think The Montpelier and The White Horse in Peckham are rugby free zones. The Clock House is probably another one.
  14. Leicester aside, what I'm incredulous about this season is the (mostly) nouveau Arsenal fans and "celebrities" like Piers Moron and their sense of entitlement, complaining about Arsene Wenger, saying he should go. I find it unbelievable after all the stability and success he's brought them down the years. Just because they haven't won the Premiership for over a decade. Try being a Spurs fan or a Leicester fan, come to think of it. Obviously, I'm not including our own Parkdrive or Lady Gooner in this assessment but I'd be interested to hear what they think about it.
  15. If this season is anything to go by you're probably right. This one has been particularly unpredictable. Unlike any other I can remember.
  16. I revised my predictions back in January. Jah Lush Wrote: > End of season prediction > Top four > > Arsenal > Spurs > Leicester > Man City > > Relegated > > Villa > Sunderland > Norwich.
  17. Anyone else having visions of Louisa as Fanny Craddock?
  18. How much for kedgeree?
  19. Last two posts - spot on.
  20. Chief Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pathetic DHFC hipster supporters displaying their > ignorance on 'the forum', as always! Feck off! You pig ignorant twat. Have you ever even been there? I first went to game there as a kid back in the 60s so I'm hardly a fecking hipster.
  21. Back up to fourth after a much needed win last night. Roll on Saturday for another three points and we could be right back in the mix.
  22. titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Yeah, last time being back in the 1927. We've > won > > far more trophies and were the first to do the > > double last century. First British club to win > a > > major European trophy... blah blah blah. Our > > history is far superior. Jeez, call yourself a > > Spurs fan. > > I don't call myself a blinkered Spurs fan. More a > realistic one. Who does? Yeah, don't let the facts get in the way of the truth. Newcastle are only considered big because of the bums on seats at home games.
  23. Yeah, last time being back in the 1927. We've won far more trophies and were the first to do the double last century. First British club to win a major European trophy... blah blah blah. Our history is far superior. Jeez, call yourself a Spurs fan.
  24. I've a couple of relations who live in Creepy Crawley and a friend who grew up there. It's not a place I've ever visited often and I couldn't possibly tell you what's it like. Unless you grew up there who would? I suspect this is another one of Lou's wind-up gentrification posts. Those flats look shit by the way. Where's next Lou, Thornton Heath, Norbury? A case of inverted snobbery I reckon.
  25. titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No, we're in the same category. We're nothing like > a 'great club' as it stands. If we embark on a > period of success now, then perhaps we could be > considered such, as we have at times in the past. > I would say we're closer than Newcastle though. You're forgetting our glorious history. Of course we're a great club. Far more successful than Newcastle. COYS!
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