Mike J wrote: jermaine defoe would suit me.
Tottenham Dave wrote:Mike J wrote: jermaine defoe would suit me.
Not much chance of that really. We're already short of strikers so it would have to be silly money before Defoe was going anywhere.
I don't understand what's wrong with Adebayor, even given his association with the filth, I'd like to see him in a Spurs shirt.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Mike J wrote: jermaine defoe would suit me.
Not much chance of that really. We're already short of strikers so it would have to be silly money before Defoe was going anywhere.
I don't understand what's wrong with Adebayor, even given his association with the filth, I'd like to see him in a Spurs shirt.
Hi TD, that comment threw me for a moment; for us City fans that type of expression is normally reserved for the Scum dwellers from Salford's 'Old Toilet'.
Still, it's nice to know it's flexible enough to know it can be use for Wenger's Whingers too.
Nice one !!
Tottenham Dave wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Mike J wrote: jermaine defoe would suit me.
Not much chance of that really. We're already short of strikers so it would have to be silly money before Defoe was going anywhere.
I don't understand what's wrong with Adebayor, even given his association with the filth, I'd like to see him in a Spurs shirt.
Hi TD, that comment threw me for a moment; for us City fans that type of expression is normally reserved for the Scum dwellers from Salford's 'Old Toilet'.
Still, it's nice to know it's flexible enough to know it can be use for Wenger's Whingers too.
Nice one !!
Yes, we all have our filth!
Just as an aside, do you know roughly how long it takes before you can start a topic? I only signed up because I wanted to ask a question to the forum....
Tottenham Dave wrote:Just as an aside, do you know roughly how long it takes before you can start a topic? I only signed up because I wanted to ask a question to the forum....
Alex Sapphire wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Mike J wrote: jermaine defoe would suit me.
Not much chance of that really. We're already short of strikers so it would have to be silly money before Defoe was going anywhere.
I don't understand what's wrong with Adebayor, even given his association with the filth, I'd like to see him in a Spurs shirt.
Hi TD, that comment threw me for a moment; for us City fans that type of expression is normally reserved for the Scum dwellers from Salford's 'Old Toilet'.
Still, it's nice to know it's flexible enough to know it can be use for Wenger's Whingers too.
Nice one !!
Yes, we all have our filth!
Just as an aside, do you know roughly how long it takes before you can start a topic? I only signed up because I wanted to ask a question to the forum....
ask away
got to be more interesting than this topic
Crossie wrote:I'm not happy yet, we are thin on quality.
If Silva and AJ get injured, where is out creativity going to come from?
Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans?
Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
Legend (down here) has it that Roman Abramovic was in a helicopter flying over London shortly before he was going to make a bid to buy Spurs. Apparently, he saw Chelsea's Disneyland stadium and changed his mind just like that and went in for them.
So it seems, if that's true, that we were very close to being bought out all those years ago, and things could have been very different over the last few years.
With that in mind, I've often wondered whether or not I would have liked to have Spurs pushed to the top of the table by a money man, instead of being the 'nearly' team that I've always loved. Truth be told, I quite like Spurs being on the edge of success, it's never boring, often painful, but it keeps you hooked in because the hope kind of carries you through, keeps the fans singing etc There's something quite unifying about failure.
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans? Or whether you completely embrace the new money-men and all the great players you're signing at the minute?
I'm not making any sort of judgement, like I say, I've wondered myself whether I prefer things the way they are at Spurs at the minute, or if I would have liked Roman to splash his cash down at the Lane. Part of me would love us to be signing Aguero and looking forward to challenging for the title next year.
Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
Legend (down here) has it that Roman Abramovic was in a helicopter flying over London shortly before he was going to make a bid to buy Spurs. Apparently, he saw Chelsea's Disneyland stadium and changed his mind just like that and went in for them.
So it seems, if that's true, that we were very close to being bought out all those years ago, and things could have been very different over the last few years.
With that in mind, I've often wondered whether or not I would have liked to have Spurs pushed to the top of the table by a money man, instead of being the 'nearly' team that I've always loved. Truth be told, I quite like Spurs being on the edge of success, it's never boring, often painful, but it keeps you hooked in because the hope kind of carries you through, keeps the fans singing etc There's something quite unifying about failure.
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans? Or whether you completely embrace the new money-men and all the great players you're signing at the minute?
I'm not making any sort of judgement, like I say, I've wondered myself whether I prefer things the way they are at Spurs at the minute, or if I would have liked Roman to splash his cash down at the Lane. Part of me would love us to be signing Aguero and looking forward to challenging for the title next year.
Goaters 103 wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans?
Nope. Having sat through 30 odd years of winning sweet fa, in fact not even getting close to winning anything, I dont miss one single bit of it.
Lincoln away, Wycombe away, York City away - losing all three - is a very overrated experience. City fans have served their time watching some absolute dross over the years, maybe perhaps fate is paying us back with The Sheikh coming in and bestowing his riches upon us.
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