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bon3yard Wrote:

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> What a game!!! Spurs have found a backbone at

> last...and 4 goals. Top 4 for us this season!



backbone? that team was like a shoal of jellyfish. 4 shots 4 goals - daylight robbery. 68/32 possession, someone owes us two points for that.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> I think its sad that Harry was booed at his

> presentation in Pompey yesterday - after all he

> got them the FA cup



There were about 20 people booing out of about 1300. BBC put the mics straight by them. Sad really.


btw Harry did not play in the FA Cup final. I am sure he will soon rewrite histroy to portray that he did though.

Well, I woke up this morning hoping that it was just a bad nightmare - but apparently it really happened! Still can't quite believe even though I saw it with my own eyes! I think we just got complacent in the 89th minute and thought it was all over at 4-2. Great come back by Spurs - wonder what 'arry put in their half time drinks!

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> wonder

> what 'arry put in their half time drinks!


Spin and Lies!


I went to bed with the score at 4-2. I could not beleive my peepers when this morning I put teletext? Did Redknapp himself come off the bench to score a brace? ;)

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