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Courtesy of the Fiver http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/apr/16/manchestercity-manchester-united


"Tottenham Hotspur are so unaccustomed to winning home matches against teams that cost ?43m less than them to assemble that they've marked the most recent occasion of doing so by releasing a commemorative DVD. Well done Spurs!"


And it's true, they have http://shop.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs08/detail.php?productid=ST44441&proddesc=Tottenham+Hotspur+2+-+1+Arsenal+(14/04/10)&supercategory=0030BRN00067~0030CAT00264&branch=&wcategory=CAT00264&catdesc=&super=0030BRN00067~0030CAT00264&treecode=TRE00017


Now disregarding the ongoing dig about how much Spurs have spent, second only to us I think, any thoughts from Spurs fans on this?

ruffers Wrote:


> "Tottenham Hotspur are so unaccustomed to winning

> home matches against teams that cost ?43m less

> than them to assemble that they've marked the most

> recent occasion of doing so by releasing a

> commemorative DVD. Well done Spurs!"

>

> And it's true, they have


> Now disregarding the ongoing dig about how much

> Spurs have spent, second only to us I think, any

> thoughts from Spurs fans on this?


Yeah! Shove it up yer flu yer Guardian reading Jessie.


Seriously though I think that will give the Gooners plenty to laugh about but if we sell enough copies we might just have enough money to buy a hotdog at The Emirates.

Much as I hate Fergie I have to admire this as a excellent bit of wind uppage.


"This is a different derby as opposed to years gone by," Sir Alex Ferguson, the United manager, said. "It is the first time we have played City when they have a chance of actually achieving something."

Is there a better feeling than putting the Bertie Bitters back in their box?...probably not


''Blue Moon, you started bragging too soon...''

:))


''One Nil, in your Council House, One Nil, in your Council House...''

:)):))


''He scores goals my Lord, he scores goals.

He scores goals my Lord, he scores goals.

He scores goals my Lord, he scores goals.

Paul Scholes he scores goals''

:)):)):))


COME ON YOU SPURS!

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