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What are we supposed to be laughing at, exactly?

 

Old thread is old.

 

Nah, we were laughing because they sold their better players for stupid amounts of money and replaced them (eventually) with cheaper, younger players before adding a couple of expensive 'key' players once the other players had bedded in.

 

 

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Aye, they were as bland as you could get for about 12 years. Was it from the start of the Premier League upto 2005 where they didn't finish top or bottom 6?

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I'm increasingly starting to believe that circumstances will conspire to take Pardew away from us.

 

:dowie:

 

Most pessimistic poster of all time?

 

Nah, Pards will become England manager or re-join West Ham when they are promoted.

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Surely with the position Spurs are in they should be looking to bring in a couple of really top class players and not looking at players from Bolton and Blackburn. They might never get a better opportunity and they were dealing in the £10m-£16m range when they weren't even in the top 4, so they should be able to push the boat out a bit more now and be able to attract top quality.

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Guest Chubby Jason

:lol: :lol: ;D ;D :razz: :razz: :cheesy: :cheesy:

 

whats goin on here like  :lol:

 

http://i41.tinypic.com/2v1mcs7.jpg

 

http://i42.tinypic.com/33xhrpv.jpg

 

http://i44.tinypic.com/34srz12.jpg

 

http://i41.tinypic.com/14uypas.jpg

 

 

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

 

legends.
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There problem is not the first eleven, that is good enough. But there problem is that they aren´t rotating anything and the first eleven looks tired and will of course be in big problems with injures, that they have been very lucky with.

 

It would be cool and very welcoming if they win. BUT I would also be very jealous. It could have been us!

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There problem is not the first eleven, that is good enough. But there problem is that they aren´t rotating anything and the first eleven looks tired and will of course be in big problems with injures, that they have been very lucky with.

 

But unlike Villa who always fell away they aren't playing the same XI in the cups, so the most they'll play is 30-odd league games. Even then Villa would have probably got a top 4 spot if they'd gone out and spent when they had a great opportunity, instead of bringing in just Emile Heskey.

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Going forward, Spurs have looked good for a while now but until this season they had a soft underbelly in central defence that was preventing them from fulfilling their potential.

 

Kaboul in particular looks a very improved player. I'd seen him as liability before but he now looks one of the best defenders in the league. That weakness in a crucial area has now gone.

 

Providing they can steer clear of injuries to key players, there's no reason why they can't stay up there.

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