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knowing Hughes he'll probably use it as a springboard to manage a bigger club.


Exactly, he'll go there with promises from the owners that he'll have money to spend. He'll spend a load of their money, do okay, get a "bigger" job, get found out, get sacked, and then it'll start again.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> -----

> > How is that an alternative to my post

> Parkdrive?

> > Who is the 'we' and 'most of us' you are

> referring

> > to?

> "we" anyone that doesn't support MAn Ure "most of

> us" anyone that doesn't support Man Ure or

> dislikes the bloke that kisses his club badge in

> the same way that he kisses his missus before he

> goes off to shag a prostitute. I hope that helps

> to clarify things for you.


All this clarifies is that you are a typically blinkered football fan who turns to abuse like it's a god damned right, Atila.

Everton: Howard, Neville, Heitinga, Distin, Baines, Bilyaletdinov, Fellaini, Donovan, Cahill, Anichebe, Saha. Subs: Drenthe, Denis, Gueye, Vellios, Duffy, Mucha, McFadden.


Spurs: Friedel, Assou-Ekotto, Kaboul, Dawson, Walker, Bale, Livermore, Lennon, Modric, Van der Vaart, Adebayor. Subs: Pavlyuchenko, Defoe, Bassong, Kranjcar, Rose, Pienaar, Cudicini.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> We have plenty of options for back four-Richards,

> Lescott, Clichy, Zabaleta, Savic and Kolarov-

> Don't forget Spurs won't have Ade !


Mancini doesn't seem to think so Blue! As for Spurs not having Ade available to play I think is a fault of the loan system. I think loans should only be allowed from the PL to a lower division or abroad. It may discourage clubs from paying overinflated wages to attract players only to ditch them when a better one comes along.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Is the little voice inside your head saying "we

> can win this..."

> yet....

>

> (I don't expect you to answer that honestly)


I meant win the Premiership Jah in case that was not clear. you have been very good so far in talking of staying ahead of the teams below rather than catching the teams above. Suspect Harry is beginning to look up.....

I knew what you meant Mac. Something will happen to fcuk things up. Harry could end up in jail for starters. Spurs will drop points at some stage and so will City and Utd. The form guide for the last 18 games does make nice reading though...Spurs 45 points, City 42 points, Man Utd 39 points. Not sure what Arsenal's stats are for the same period but I reckon they'd be pretty impressive too as they've had a good run since losing to Spurs.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Alan Medic Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > How is that an alternative to my post

> > Parkdrive?

> > > Who is the 'we' and 'most of us' you are

> > referring

> > > to?

> > "we" anyone that doesn't support MAn Ure "most

> of

> > us" anyone that doesn't support Man Ure or

> > dislikes the bloke that kisses his club badge

> in

> > the same way that he kisses his missus before

> he

> > goes off to shag a prostitute. I hope that

> helps

> > to clarify things for you.

>

> All this clarifies is that you are a typically

> blinkered football fan who turns to abuse like

> it's a god damned right, Atila.


Blinkered you say? Ok lets examine just how blinkered I am. Lets start with Rooneys loyalty. This is the guy that once paraded a T shirt adorned with the words "once a blue always a blue" and moved on to Man U. This is the guy that kisses the club badge then holds the club to ransom after claiming that he has fears over the clubs competitiveness. This is the same guy that has a track record when it comes to using the services of prostitutes. And I'm blinkered. Ironic or what.

Robbie Keane signs on loan to Aston Villa


That must be a first - Robbie Keane does an interview on joining Villa and omitted to mention that it was his boyhood favourite club and has always had a lifelong ambition to play for them! Must be having a senior moment.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I knew what you meant Mac. Something will happen

> to fcuk things up. Harry could end up in jail for

> starters. Spurs will drop points at some stage and

> so will City and Utd. The form guide for the last

> 18 games does make nice reading though...Spurs 45

> points, City 42 points, Man Utd 39 points. Not

> sure what Arsenal's stats are for the same period

> but I reckon they'd be pretty impressive too as

> they've had a good run since losing to Spurs.


Spurs are in unknown territory, no one knows how they will react to the added pressure of being title contenders.

I think the last unfancied winners of the League were Leeds, and that was in the last season of the old 1st Division.

Still, not being in Europe might work in their favour. I'm happy for them to be in the mix, puts added pressure on Citeh...last nights performance looked very flat.

Otta Wrote:

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> Basically yeah. Both clean in my book.

>

> Agree with Gerrard that it is a bit hypocritical

> of Mancini to scream for a booking of Johnson,

> when he (rightly) complained about Rooney doing

> it.


I think they were both sending off offences...lunging in with both feet off the ground is dangerous intent, regardless whether it results in a clean tackle or ripping the other blokes leg off.

For all you conspiracy theorists out there, Nani was sent off in a match at the Villa a couple of seasons ago for a similar two footed 'tackle' that cleanly won the ball. All we want is consistency, one way or the other.


Mancini was also hypocritical about Rooney's alledged 'waving a card' gesture after the Kompany lunge...in the league game against Liverpool he made a very clear 'waving a card' gesture himself...but that's managers for you :)

I agree it's unknown territory for us. If and I say if we beat City and maybe go top of the league at some point that is when the real pressure starts but we're not there yet. We still have to beat Wolves at home at the weekend and that won't be an easy game. At the moment I'm really enjoying watching my team play some fantastic football and winning games.

Also, Man Utd are usually even better in the second half of the season. They have a few problems at the moment - same as us - but I'm sure they'll be there challenging for the title until the last kick of the season. They have the benefit of experience in doing it many times before. I just hope Spurs can keep up the good work they have started.


Got to add this quote from the late great Bill Nicholson.


?It is better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low. And we of Spurs have set our sights very high... so high, in fact, that even failure will have in it an echo of glory!? - Bill Nicholson OBE.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Flat? 60% possession and Liverpool had SIX

> defenders on for last 20 minutes- they didn't park

> the bus, they put shutters up, boarded the windows

> and bricked up the doors


Ok, impotent then...couldn't score in a brothel :)

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