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I wish Spurs would stop doing this to me. Another fine showing against a quality Side which has me hoping against all previous experience that our time is coming. It all looks so shiny and promising doesnt it..the new season. Tarnish free and unsullied by terrible away defeats in the League/FA cup and our ritual spanking by the scum down the road. This is what keeps us coming back year after year. The sceptic in me knows that all the pretty football could come tinkling down around our heads if a few of our new recruits get kicked up in the air by some hairy northern brute next weekend. Still where theres hope theres a Spurs fan...

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Interesting that the ref "missed" Tevez raising

> his hands, although as much as I hate to say it

> the better team did win.


Interesting how the ref "missed" the rugby tackle by Herman too.


Up the plastics!

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

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> >

> > Interesting that the ref "missed" Tevez raising

> > his hands, although as much as I hate to say it

> > the better team did win.

>

> Interesting how the ref "missed" the rugby tackle

> by Herman too.

>

> Up the plastics!



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And Tevez trampling all over him. Oh well.

Bon3yard, as a fellow Spurs fan I share your fears and pain. It all looks good judging by pre-season form and with Bent scoring 13 goals already before the real business begins I just hope he can take that form into the Premiership especially as Berbatov will probably be off to Man Utd before the month is out.

Whupping Roma five-nil has gotta be good for the morale. Another good pre-season then, so let's hope we can win something again this year and improve vastly on last season's eleventh place.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

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> > Annasfield Wrote:

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> > -----

> > >

> > > Interesting that the ref "missed" Tevez

> raising

> > > his hands, although as much as I hate to say

> it

> > > the better team did win.

> >

> > Interesting how the ref "missed" the rugby

> tackle

> > by Herman too.

> >

> > Up the plastics!

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>

> And Tevez trampling all over him. Oh well.


That's right! He was supposed to defy gravity!


Plastics forever Ratty!

Hmm, been around for a week or two now as Spurs are holding out. I don't believe it myself but it'd be interesting. Personally thought that Nani, Fletcher and Campbell (Fraiser) looked good enough yesterday to create/score. No doubt we need another striker but I'm not sure if we are too desperate.

Sandperson, what I thought was interesting about that story was


The court had heard that Mr Collett could have earned more than ?13,000 a week, making a total in excess of ?16m if he had played until the age of 35.


Unbelievable isn't it. Especially as ?13,000 a week is nothing for a top player these days.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Today's rumour/gossip is linking us with Joe Cole.

> I would love it if he came to Liverpool. (tu)


I really rate him and think he's a terrific player. Would really like him at Tottenham.


Looks like Berbatov is finally getting his wish and going to Man Utd. Boo hiss...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

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> > Today's rumour/gossip is linking us with Joe

> Cole.

> > I would love it if he came to Liverpool. (tu)

>

> I really rate him and think he's a terrific

> player. Would really like him at Tottenham.

>

> Looks like Berbatov is finally getting his wish

> and going to Man Utd. Boo hiss...


But is he worth ?28M?

Wow, rumour mill west am way is that Joey is looking for a season loan at his old club.

Sounds a bit wishful thinking but there you go.


Anton not signing new contract, but he's a tit so good riddance, not that we are exactly spoilt for choice at the moment in that position.

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