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Not sure about that Otta but at nearly 38 his best days are far behind him. Could have been a good short term deal to help pass on his experience to the younger players but other than that maybe he's just looking for a last good payday before retirement. Class player though when he was in his prime.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Yeah! Cracking game that. His finest moment in a

> Spurs shirt. Done just about feck-all since and we

> still can't get him off our books.


Yet another Bendtner type who believed his own hype and didn't deliver. Doubtless feeling "sad", just like that other spoilt brat Ronaldo.

Otta Wrote:

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> woodrot Wrote:

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> > the red shite

>

> Bit harsh



Nope...they play in red, they're in the bottom three with 1 point from a possible 9, have lost 5 of their last 8 league games and have won only 1 of their last 7 league games at home.


Fair comment.

Fine yes, but there was a 20 minute period after the first goal when England gave the ball away easily (including long punts upfield by the Hart which I thought were meant to be things of the past).


They also looked too scared to close down their opposite numbers giving them the kind of free reign, for a while, that - were they a better team - well, enough said.

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