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Oops! Sorry, didn't realise it was a "Football" film.


I've never really rated Upson and him being an ex-Gooner you can keep him but Green's a pretty good goalkeeper. As it happens I thought Gomes had his best game in a Spurs shirt against West Ham the other night especially when he pulled off two brilliant point blank saves towards the end and we went up the other end and scored our second.

Bagpuss is after Glen Johnson now according to our darling media. So that is David James, Glen Johnson, Sylvan Distin, Kranjcar, Diarra, Belhadj, Peter Crouch and Jermaine Defoe he is buying!


I guess imitation is the best form of flattery. Spurs will be moving to the South Coast and winning major trophies soon! :)

ratty Wrote:

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> Bagpuss is after Glen Johnson now according to our

> darling media. So that is David James, Glen

> Johnson, Sylvan Distin, Kranjcar, Diarra, Belhadj,

> Peter Crouch and Jermaine Defoe he is buying!

>

> I guess imitation is the best form of flattery.

> Spurs will be moving to the South Coast and

> winning major trophies soon! :)



It's just press speculation ratty but I'd like Defoe back and I think it's possible we might nick Johnson off you. He's certainly a better player since his time at West Ham and Chelsea.

Jah is Spurs, but no, Sandperson is Man U, LadyGooner (oviously), Sean, and others are Arsenal, Ratty is Pompey, Mockney, ???? and Rhinestone are all Hammers, and myself and Annasfield are Liverpool.


By the way ratty, "Spurs couldn't afford Tottenham"? I had to read that about 4 times just to make sure ;-)

Keef Wrote:

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> You will, she's never ever predicted a loss for

> Arsenal I don't think ;-)

>

> Lovely lass though despite her misled choice in

> team.


And have you ever predicted a loss for Liverpool Keef?!


Thanks for calling me a lovely lass - Kells may be misled into thinking I am 21 - again!

Keef Wrote:

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> Jah is Spurs, but no, Sandperson is Man U,

> LadyGooner (oviously), Sean, and others are

> Arsenal, Ratty is Pompey, Mockney, ???? and

> Rhinestone are all Hammers, and myself and

> Annasfield are Liverpool.>

> By the way ratty, "Spurs couldn't afford

> Tottenham"? I had to read that about 4 times just

> to make sure ;-)


Ahem! Er and little me.

...and there are those of us who eschew the spurious glamour of Premiership clubs (sour grapes? moi??!!) and soldier on with our lifelong enslavement to the Giants of the Championship...or even the Football League, although alas the numbers in the latter category were recently reduced by one when one chap apostacised and gave it all up for the dubious pleasures of the Oval Ball....


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