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    Remember David Dunn's rabona


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      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        Originally posted by peekay View Post
        Remember David Dunn's rabona






        I remember watching that live hahahahaha

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          Originally posted by Camble View Post
          I remember watching that live hahahahaha
          i remember on motd they were pissing themselves
          removing all the weak links makes us stronger

          too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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            Originally posted by peekay View Post
            Remember David Dunn's rabona


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              The negative atmosphere created by Tottenham's fans at their White Hart Lane home is damaging the players' confidence, says Emmanuel Adebayor.

              Spurs were booed during and after Sunday's 2-1 home defeat by Stoke and have lost four of their six home games in the Premier League this season.

              "It might be better to play away at the moment," said Spurs striker Adebayor.
              "At least you know you are going to be having the majority of opposition fans booing, rather than our own fans."


              Spurs, who were beaten by Newcastle in their previous home game, have picked up just six points from six league games at their north London stadium.


              Adebayor added: "Will it help playing away from home? To be honest, I think so.
              "And I am not just talking about me, I am speaking on behalf of all the players.

              "When you are playing at home and your own fans start booing you after a few minutes then it is harder.

              "It is like going through a sad moment and your family not welcoming you home - that's the worst thing ever because you have nowhere to go."

              Adebayor has started nine of Tottenham's first 11 league games this season, scoring in the 4-0 home win over QPR on 24 August and the 2-1 home defeat by Newcastle on 26 October.
              "I was on the bench against Stoke and I could see that nobody wanted the ball," continued Adebayor, who came on midway through the second half.

              "It's hard for the players. It's not their fault and it's not the fans' fault either because the fans want to see a result, the fans want to see a response."

              There was a nervous atmosphere from the start against Stoke at White Hart Lane on Sunday and the fans were quick to vent their frustrations after Bojan Krkic gave the visitors an early lead.
              But Adebayor insisted manager Mauricio Pochettino, appointed in May, is not to blame for the club's poor form.

              "This is the third or fourth manager in two or three years so we just have to stop it now being about the manager," said the ex-Arsenal, Manchester City and Real Madrid forward.

              "He's a good manager and we just have to find a way so that we can try to understand what he wants to tell us and how he wants us to play and put that on the pitch."
              BBC
              Unbelievable from Adebayor

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                Tottenham could be the subject of a £1billion takeover by the Qatari government.
                The Arab nation's sports minister has told the Associated Press that they want to add a Premier League club to their expanding portfolio, though the club aren't named directly.
                Investment from the Qatar government has turned Paris Saint-Germain into formidable players on the European stage and Salah bin Ghanem bin Nasser al-Ali told the paper that the same would happen at Spurs.
                "I will make the boys feel your support"
                Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                  Just what the game needs.
                  Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                    Why would they chose a traditionally Jewish club?
                    3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                      Originally posted by RoboKop View Post
                      Why would they chose a traditionally Jewish club?
                      Perhaps the money/franchise/business/London/new stadium opportunities outweigh any outmoded forms of discrimination ?
                      I'm sure business is done in such circles at certain levels.

                      Either way, it's time to disband the club and give up this football malarkey if this goes ahead.
                      "I will make the boys feel your support"
                      Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                        Why not? A London club with a decent following, add bucket loads of money and you have the ideal play thing/PR machine?
                        Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                          Just remembering all that crap with Yossi when DIC were mooted to take over it whatever I was.
                          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                            Lets all move to London.
                            Vive la France

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                              Let's ****ing not. ****hole.
                              3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                                Everton would be a better choice. They'd be cheap to buy, they need a new ground, have a good Academy, and their rise again would be hugely noticeable.

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