I don't associate myself with those people =;
We need to sign victor moses
We need to sign victor moses and then perform a brain removal operation on the basis that it'll probably make him smarter. Stick a cabbage in the hole for ballast.
just texted him lol, yeah i went to secondary school with him
Please stop! I can't take it anymore. We are tottenham, we're not allowed to take the tinkle without a massive comeuppanceHOW'S IT LOOK NOW YOU WOOLWICH PIKEY ****S?
Sorry.
Quality. Get him in son.
One of my mates (my mrs best mates bf, only known him for about 6 months) is mates with Kyle Walker and Lennon and I'm trying to go out with them soon! Probably won't but I'm gonna try!
HOW'S IT LOOK NOW YOU WOOLWICH PIKEY ****S?
Sorry.
no way? thats ace
Mind you, make sure you go out with them after the season is over...
Mate you better not be making that up just to get rid of that picture.
The sign Moses campaign is starting to get legs. Except everyone else is probably thinking the same.
Haha, you're kidding
Most players are out on the lash EVERY weekend
Charlie Nicholas quality rant there
is he the same moses fella that saved the jews? or something like that?
As opposed to what? Glorious displays of open, free-flowing football capped by such great performances as;
City 5 Spurs 1
Arsenal 5 Spurs 2
United 3 Spurs 1
Chelsea 5 Spurs 1
, no doubt. Come on, mate. Liverpool that day weren't cynical, weren't destructive, weren't counter-attacking. They were quick, accurate, and kept the ball moving, forever frustrating Real. It certainly wasn't bad viewing, as far as I recall. 'That style of football' is relative. As long as we're aesthetically pleasing to watch (i.e keep the ball on the ground most of the time and focus on possession as opposed to fouls and banks-of-four defending), I don't really mind what degree of open football we play, as long as we do play it.
Benitez did. His teams weren't cynical, or Stoke-like, or possessed of the 'two banks of four' mentality. They were just solid. And I'd take solidity over what I had to witness yesterday.