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Guest The_Miz

Spurs are quite a force like, the c***s.

 

Aye, its like Harry is playing footy man or something, they always seem to get good players in.

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Strange if he's agreeing to join them now when nobody not even know who's gonna be the manager next season. Would also think that some bigger clubs will be in for him if it's true thats he has agreed a deal with Spurs.

 

Could use the as a stepping stone? Spurs are obviously a big club but they're still short of the likes of Barca, Real, Milan, Man U etc.

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Spurs are quite a force like, the cunts.

 

They should get better. They're one of the most attractive clubs in the world at the moment, Redknapp isn't one of the worlds top managers.

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Guest MrSundlofer

How can they do that?

 

http://www.sabotagetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/Harry-Redknapp-wink-e1328795835377-110x120.jpg

 

brazil season finished surely?

 

The system in Brazil is very different from we are used to. The league ended in November/December but now they are playing "State Championship" and São Paulo plays in Paulista A1.

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Guest Heneage

Barry Robson signs a pre-contract agreement with the Vancouver Whitecaps.

 

DP?

Aye, haven't released the deets thus far, but when the yearly spreadsheet comes round it'll say what he's on. Given that the DP Cap is just over $400k, he might just be on $5-750k maybe over a million. They've been heavily linked to Bentley too, and he's been quite receptive about it.

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Yeah, but you can buy a third I think. Also given how really he's no use to Spurs right now they might be willing to supplement his wages, which means he could easily fall under the cap agreement (provided they pay under 400k for the term of the loan).

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Yeah, but you can buy a third I think. Also given how really he's no use to Spurs right now they might be willing to supplement his wages, which means he could easily fall under the cap agreement (provided they pay under 400k for the term of the loan).

 

Never mind.

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