Jurgen the German
Erik Thorstvedt
Who would you play at the back then? Naughton and Kaboul(assuming he's fit), who else? Fryers and ? ...
Probably Chiriches too. He's fit isn't he?
Who would you play at the back then? Naughton and Kaboul(assuming he's fit), who else? Fryers and ? ...
Probably Chiriches too. He's fit isn't he?
We could be looking at a new Spurs home European goalscoring record tomorrow night.
The current record, in case you're interested, was a 9-0 home win against Keflavik in the UEFA Cup in September 1971.
Cyril Knowles, Ralph Coates, Steve Perryman, Martin Chivers (3), Phil Holder and Alan Gilzean (2) scored the goals that night.
We could be looking at a new Spurs home European goalscoring record tomorrow night.
The current record, in case you're interested, was a 9-0 home win against Keflavik in the UEFA Cup in September 1971.
Cyril Knowles, Ralph Coates, Steve Perryman, Martin Chivers (3), Phil Holder and Alan Gilzean (2) scored the goals that night.
Steady on.
Unbelievable. Where the hell do you get the confidence from? I'll be happy just to win and no injuriesWe could be looking at a new Spurs home European goalscoring record tomorrow night.
The current record, in case you're interested, was a 9-0 home win against Keflavik in the UEFA Cup in September 1971.
Cyril Knowles, Ralph Coates, Steve Perryman, Martin Chivers (3), Phil Holder and Alan Gilzean (2) scored the goals that night.
Unbelievable. Where the hell do you get the confidence from? I'll be happy just to win and no injuries
There's going to be plenty of Spurs players on show tomorrow night who will be itching to prove themselves worthy of a Premier League start.
And we'll not have many better opportunities to rack-up a decent score than against Tromsø at home.
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There's going to be plenty of Spurs players on show tomorrow night who will be itching to prove themselves worthy of a Premier League start.
And we'll not have many better opportunities to rack-up a decent score than against Tromsø at home.
We could be looking at a new Spurs home European goalscoring record tomorrow night.
The current record, in case you're interested, was a 9-0 home win against Keflavik in the UEFA Cup in September 1971.
Cyril Knowles, Ralph Coates, Steve Perryman, Martin Chivers (3), Phil Holder and Alan Gilzean (2) scored the goals that night.
Precisely, need to show a bit more respect.
I'd be happy with a 2-0 or 3-0, if 9-0 happens then so be it.
They are not idiots, they could easily hold out for 0-0 if they play 8-2-0 formation, so don't be so ****y Mr Statto.
No amount of dribbling will get through that formation, we may have to bring on Crouchy and Gary Doherty and get it in the mixer.