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I think most of Spurs' actual fans were at best ambivalent about this.


But If I could take this opportunity to tell that 'I got lucky with Amstrad and selling Sky dishes' cunt 'Sir' Alan to take one of his sattelite dishes and stuff it up his arse...sideways....I'd be most grateful.

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> I think most of Spurs' actual fans were at best

> ambivalent about this.

>

> But If I could take this opportunity to tell that

> 'I got lucky with Amstrad and selling Sky dishes'

> @#$%& 'Sir' Alan to take one of his sattelite

> dishes and stuff it up his arse...sideways....I'd

> be most grateful.


Now that's not nice is it? ;-)

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> Didn't have you down as a Lord Sugar kind of fella

> Emerson...;-)


On the contrary I think he's the most wonderful.......................alright, alright I think he's a tool. There!! Happy now? :)

In all seriousness I'm not sure about us filling 60,000....certainly not next season we wouldn't have :-S; I'm not sure about the running track.....and I don't give it (the running track) that long, I'm not sentimental about The Boyleyn, in all honest we should have built a new stadium in Docklnads years ago....but I AM enjoying pissing off our neighbours NW of us. Sugar was really sour grapes and I've even partaken of a bit of Talksport to hear moaning Spuds "Givin' it too a mickey mouse club like West Ham"...


...tee hee.... COYI



West Ham United anagram 'The New Stadium' B)

When we played Spurs at Anfield last season, it was not long after the tax story had broken. A couple of us emailed George Sephton (the voice of Anfield) to request that he played "Taxman" by the Beatles at half time. He came on over the tannoy and mentioned that he'd had a few requests for a particular song, but had just reaslised it would be inappropriate, so here's a song from the same album. He played "Got to get you in to my life" instead.


It was great that he acknowledged our request, but it would have been even better if he'd played it.


Anyway, small things....

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