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Well for a ''nothing'' Transfer Window there has been a lot of column inches written in the media, both paper and onlline.
We'd already signed Sandro pre-window and on the final day we signed the Croatian goalkeeper Pletikosa as back up for Cudicini and Gomez on a 1 year loan.
Then on the stroke of Big Ben we're linked with Rafael Van de Vaart ...
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Well for a ''nothing'' Transfer Window there has been a lot of column inches written in the media, both paper and onlline.
We'd already signed Sandro pre-window and on the final day we signed the Croatian goalkeeper Pletikosa as back up for Cudicini and Gomez on a 1 year loan.
Then on the stroke of Big Ben we're linked with Rafael Van de Vaart ...
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WEST HAM AND TOTTENHAM AT WAR OVER SCOTT PARKER
ABOVE: West Ham could make a formal complaint about Tottenham’s £7m bid for Scott Parker
31st July 2010
By Paul Brown
WEST HAM are considering a formal complaint to the Premier League about Tottenham’s £7m bid for Scott Parker. Hammers chairman David Sullivan believes Spurs made an ...
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The scene is set for the big game. For Spurs, it is yet another test to show whether things have changed. Whether we will no longer flatter to deceive but actually kick on. Is this time different? Do we have what it takes to rise to the occasion? Will we perform like we did against Arsenal and Chelsea or regress toour former easy touch? Damned if ...
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We have been this way before. It is
deja vu, familiar territory. My sad tale from 1987 involved missing
the League Cup semi-final, second leg, and then the replay. It was
just bad luck. I had been at Highbury for the first leg, when I had
commented that we might rue a Clive Allen miss. But, before the
second leg, I had jetted to warmer ...
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God I'm hungover. So hungover. Thursday nights out are a killer. But it was worth it. Why? Because I went to Faces. I'd never been before, but I'd seen Ledley on the front page of the Metro falling out the front door so many times, I felt like a regular. Needless to say it was a good night, and thankfully I didn't bump into Aaron and T Hudd ...
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There are nights in a team's evolution when all come together as one to play with a purpose and drive that signals their intent to the world. This was one of those nights. England were rampant - tearing the Croatian defence apart with ease, sniffing out every Croatian attack before it had even got started, chasing the ball across every ...
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So according to the media, tonight's international between England and Croatia is pretty much Spurs v Spurs. Defoe and Lennon are the darlings of the media (and Beckham now finished.... again) while Bilic has been crying into his bean stew over the loss of Modric and Corluka. And then there's Kranjcar and his new role as the creator of ...
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Football's a funny old game, torn between the riches and fame of the modern era and the values and traditions of its long history. ''Don't dive'' they tell us, ''it's bad sportsmanship''. Fair enough. ''No manager will admit it'' they say, ''but you do everything you can to win''. Say what? As football has evolved into a multi-billion pound ...
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I'm not sure quite what Defoe has to do to start for England. 8 goals in 12 appearances under Capello, and 7 in 6 starts this season for club and country, are apparently not enough to force the prolific Emile Heskey out of the starting XI. If Capello picks Heskey to start against Croatia on Wednesday, I'll rip out my fingernails with a pair of ...
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