I know this post doesnt apply to all of you but..
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Tottenham against Arsenal tonight. Both teams are in London(For all you yanks out there :) ) They are huge rivals however the gap between them in quality is quite big and Im admitting that as a Tottenham fan. However with a new manager I think a draw would be a good result tonight. What does everyone think?
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Tottenham against Arsenal tonight. Both teams are in London(For all you yanks out there :) ) They are huge rivals however the gap between them in quality is quite big and Im admitting that as a Tottenham fan. However with a new manager I think a draw would be a good result tonight. What does everyone think?
eyeseetee wrote:
I think a draw would be a good result tonight
Have you been at the drugs again? Arsenal will blow spurs out of the park!
------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop
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Tottenham against Arsenal tonight. Both teams are in London(For all you yanks out there :) ) They are huge rivals however the gap between them in quality is quite big and Im admitting that as a Tottenham fan. However with a new manager I think a draw would be a good result tonight. What does everyone think?
I think I don't care!
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Tottenham against Arsenal tonight. Both teams are in London(For all you yanks out there :) ) They are huge rivals however the gap between them in quality is quite big and Im admitting that as a Tottenham fan. However with a new manager I think a draw would be a good result tonight. What does everyone think?
I hope both teams lose and god strikes all the players dead... (My fantasty football team is not going so well... damned soccer stars can't even dribble never mind score goals!)
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
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eyeseetee wrote:
I think a draw would be a good result tonight
Have you been at the drugs again? Arsenal will blow spurs out of the park!
------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop
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Tottenham against Arsenal tonight. Both teams are in London(For all you yanks out there :) ) They are huge rivals however the gap between them in quality is quite big and Im admitting that as a Tottenham fan. However with a new manager I think a draw would be a good result tonight. What does everyone think?
<chants>You'll never beat The Arsenal</chants>
eyeseetee wrote:
a draw would be a good result tonight
"good"?! A miracle, more like.... <sotto voce>we don't talk about Hull or Fulham...</sotto voce>
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I hope both teams lose and god strikes all the players dead... (My fantasty football team is not going so well... damned soccer stars can't even dribble never mind score goals!)
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
Paul Watson wrote:
I hope both teams lose
um.... how can I explain this simply... uh, never mind... ;P
Paul Watson wrote:
My fantasty football team is not going so well...
perhaps that's not so surprising... :laugh:
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<chants>You'll never beat The Arsenal</chants>
eyeseetee wrote:
a draw would be a good result tonight
"good"?! A miracle, more like.... <sotto voce>we don't talk about Hull or Fulham...</sotto voce>
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eyeseetee wrote:
I think a draw would be a good result tonight
Have you been at the drugs again? Arsenal will blow spurs out of the park!
------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop
I don't think the scum will be quite good enough tonight with a newly invigorated Spurs squad. I could have gone but refuse ever to set foor in that den of vipers and malcontents. :-)
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<chants>You'll never beat The Arsenal</chants>
eyeseetee wrote:
a draw would be a good result tonight
"good"?! A miracle, more like.... <sotto voce>we don't talk about Hull or Fulham...</sotto voce>
Phil Uribe wrote:
You'll never beat The Arsenal
It's not like it would be the first time...
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Paul Watson wrote:
I hope both teams lose
um.... how can I explain this simply... uh, never mind... ;P
Paul Watson wrote:
My fantasty football team is not going so well...
perhaps that's not so surprising... :laugh:
Phil Uribe wrote:
um.... how can I explain this simply... uh, never mind... Poke tongue
It involves quantum parallel universes and a hand of god...
cheers, Paul M. Watson.
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For more years than I care to remember.... though as it happens, the first live game I ever went to was at White Hart Lane to see Spurs v Arsenal! This was in 1971 - can't remember who won now... but went with a school-friend who was a Spurs fan. Somehow we remianed friends...!
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Phil Uribe wrote:
You'll never beat The Arsenal
It's not like it would be the first time...
digital man wrote:
It's not like it would be the first time...
yes but we don't talk about that....
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For more years than I care to remember.... though as it happens, the first live game I ever went to was at White Hart Lane to see Spurs v Arsenal! This was in 1971 - can't remember who won now... but went with a school-friend who was a Spurs fan. Somehow we remianed friends...!
SO what do you think of Arsenals season? Are you on the of the fans who thinks wenger is losing it and will not build another team that will win trophies? Or are you the other kind who thinks he is a genius and doesnt get the credit he deserves? A good change for Spurs with the new manager. It seems the maybe Ramos wasnt as special as we all thought and it was in fact the team that carried them through the Carling Cup stages. The fact that the noises coming out of Seville are suggesting that the set up was the main reason behind success and not just the manager.
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Phil Uribe wrote:
You'll never beat The Arsenal
It's not like it would be the first time...
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How can we forget: Carling Cup Semi Final[^]
Watch it, sunshine... I could reference (far) more Arsenal wins than you can Spurs ones....
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SO what do you think of Arsenals season? Are you on the of the fans who thinks wenger is losing it and will not build another team that will win trophies? Or are you the other kind who thinks he is a genius and doesnt get the credit he deserves? A good change for Spurs with the new manager. It seems the maybe Ramos wasnt as special as we all thought and it was in fact the team that carried them through the Carling Cup stages. The fact that the noises coming out of Seville are suggesting that the set up was the main reason behind success and not just the manager.
I think he's been a great manager - his only fault, IMHO, has been in defense, which he has tended to neglect. This year too, it will be our defense, not our midfield or attack, which will prevent us from winning the league. Spurs will stay up -I think even if they'd kept Ramos on they would've come through in the end, but Harry will certainly see to it.
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eyeseetee wrote:
I think a draw would be a good result tonight
Have you been at the drugs again? Arsenal will blow spurs out of the park!
------------------------------------ We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop
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Tottenham against Arsenal tonight. Both teams are in London(For all you yanks out there :) ) They are huge rivals however the gap between them in quality is quite big and Im admitting that as a Tottenham fan. However with a new manager I think a draw would be a good result tonight. What does everyone think?
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