mick cooper
Neil Sullivan
Nope. Harry is a brick cu*t
that'll be you exercising your profound intellect, that you would have us all believe you possess.
Nice
Nope. Harry is a brick cu*t
Some of you lot would torch the club and all the players and staff in it, to show how annoyed you are
without ever thinking of the consequences
Its all about you, isn't it?
I am so upset, you have embarassed me
the sort of behaviour that if you saw it in a 5 year old, you'd give the little fudger a thick ear
Some of you lot would torch the club and all the players and staff in it, to show how annoyed you are
without ever thinking of the consequences
Its all about you, isn't it?
I am so upset, you have embarassed me
the sort of behaviour that if you saw it in a 5 year old, you'd give the little fudger a thick ear
Yep. We're in for a Villa style exodus.
I can see us starting next season with more Everton and Glasgow Rangers players than current Spurs players.
no, its all about Saint 'Arry
Whoever the new manager is, could you please predict that they're going to get us relegated? That should at least guarantee us a top four finish!Moyes will be our Mcleish - mark my words!
No brick?
and if the donkey stops pulling the cart, you'd flog the driver would you?
i would if the driver was mis-treating the donkey and the donkey simply had enough and decided to stop
the driver was too busy flirting with the passing horse & cart to pay attention to the donkeys needs
I've not seen an implosion this bad in my 24 years watching Spurs.
Now Ramos' start to 08/09 was pretty dreadful, but to be fair we had sold all our forwards from underneath him.
Redknapp now has our best team since '87 (possibly '91), yet we're pushing Wolves hard for being the biggest pushovers in the league at the moment.
So whose failure is greatest?
Defoe will never be a lone striker. You could see how obviously we lacked anything resembling a target man yesterday. QPR noticed as well, put our defenders under pressure, since we're not great at playing our way out from the back we were forced into playing long balls and it was easily dealt with by their defenders.
Its the worst collapse I have seen in 47 years of following Spurs, its magnitude amplified by the standard of the men and resources available, and that married to doing so well for virtually all of the season up to February. Its also the second year running we have collapsed around the same time, only this time to have fallen from grace so spectacularly and heavily from a lofty height. Our big chance, and its been fudged up.
I cannot understand Redknapp getting the job in the first place, and never have. (In the same way I couldn't understand Christian Gross getting the job, either, or even worse, George Graham getting it). Especially so with the 'baggage' Redknapp had/has. The legal case, and the reputation; Fake Sheik revelations in the NOTW by SGE. I am amazed that the risk was taken on him.
I think it was all a carefully thought-through stepping stone, by Redknapp, to try and get the glittering prize, on his part. What I cannot fathom is Redknapp surely must have realised that he has limitations, and that these would ultimately be exposed if in the England managers job? Or does he believe his own hype?
How apt you guys use the fudgein donkey analogy. As far as im concerned we have a bunch of overpaid donkeys on the pitch. Everyone at that club has gone down in my estimation.
Heard that too. Apparently he's completely lost the dressing room.
It does explain Parker comments as the start of the week though. http://www.london24.com/sport/totte...m_boss_and_fans_may_be_losing_faith_1_1349936
“Probably even our own fans, and probably even our own manager, are doubting us and this is the time when we need to stand up and be counted."