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The Spanish police made a raid against Atlético hooligans yesterday, arresting 36 people implicated in the brawl that resulted in the death of a Deportivo hooligan.

 

Among the arrested there's a member of the state police and a member of the military.  :undecided:

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Someone's made a parody of the Ballon d'Or and called it Fallon d'Floor. Vote for your favourite dives.

 

http://fallondfloor.com/

 

I voted for Giancarlo Gonzalez because I felt he was the biggest nob

 

has to be him, Suarez or Adryan. I think Adryans the most pathetic so voted for him.

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Fucking hell most of them are from the WC, that's a bit lazy :lol:

 

It's got to be González for me, love how he fouls Wondolowski and then makes it looks like he's been shot when the American protests :lol:

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/qatari-government-linked-with-1billion-takeover-of-tottenham-9930307.html

 

 

 

Tottenham could be the subject of a £1billion takeover by the Qatari government.

 

The Arab nation's sports minister has told the Associated Press that they want to add a Premier League club to their expanding portfolio, though the club aren't named directly.

 

Investment from the Qatar government has turned Paris Saint-Germain into formidable players on the European stage and Salah bin Ghanem bin Nasser al-Ali told the paper that the same would happen at Spurs.

 

 

 

"Of course Qatar wants to own a Premier League club," he is quoted as saying.

 

"Here in Qatar we are very, very good in taking something and really transforming it  into something very, very good. Even if it's good we take it to another step."

 

Spurs owner Joe Lewis and chairman Daniel Levy rejected a £250m bid from an Arab consortium in 2008, but could be tempted to cash in.

 

 

 

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/qatari-government-linked-with-1billion-takeover-of-tottenham-9930307.html

 

 

 

Tottenham could be the subject of a £1billion takeover by the Qatari government.

 

The Arab nation's sports minister has told the Associated Press that they want to add a Premier League club to their expanding portfolio, though the club aren't named directly.

 

Investment from the Qatar government has turned Paris Saint-Germain into formidable players on the European stage and Salah bin Ghanem bin Nasser al-Ali told the paper that the same would happen at Spurs.

 

 

 

"Of course Qatar wants to own a Premier League club," he is quoted as saying.

 

"Here in Qatar we are very, very good in taking something and really transforming it  into something very, very good. Even if it's good we take it to another step."

 

Spurs owner Joe Lewis and chairman Daniel Levy rejected a £250m bid from an Arab consortium in 2008, but could be tempted to cash in.

 

 

 

It's never us.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/qatari-government-linked-with-1billion-takeover-of-tottenham-9930307.html

 

 

 

Tottenham could be the subject of a £1billion takeover by the Qatari government.

 

The Arab nation's sports minister has told the Associated Press that they want to add a Premier League club to their expanding portfolio, though the club aren't named directly.

 

Investment from the Qatar government has turned Paris Saint-Germain into formidable players on the European stage and Salah bin Ghanem bin Nasser al-Ali told the paper that the same would happen at Spurs.

 

 

 

"Of course Qatar wants to own a Premier League club," he is quoted as saying.

 

"Here in Qatar we are very, very good in taking something and really transforming it  into something very, very good. Even if it's good we take it to another step."

 

Spurs owner Joe Lewis and chairman Daniel Levy rejected a £250m bid from an Arab consortium in 2008, but could be tempted to cash in.

 

 

 

It's never us.

 

In this case I am glad it isn't us. Wouldn't want these corrupt thieving bastards to come anywhere near us. Scum like them and Spurs are made for each other.

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Only 37. Comes across as a real student of the game, very thorough and diligent. A far cry from the s*** looking after the squad here. Would love to see Pardew's training diary.

 

He doesn't just play any way... he plays the howay.

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