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Dan Walker is my favourite person

 

Seems a decent lad and doing a good job on FF, but my god I'm sick of seeing him bumping his book on twitter on regular basis.

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That Routledge one is just magnificent :lol: :lol:

 

Also, 'Giggs in Blankets' needs to used around here for repetitive posts throughout the next week.

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Random! A mate lost his flag in London last night but not in the ground! Ha ha! Drunken buffoon! If anyone hears of it then zap me a message! Cheers! (That's 'Jarra Mags' in the  bottom corner!)

 

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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.

 

 

This is not true.

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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.

 

 

This is not true.

 

Classic made-up story with vague attributions to make it look plausible.

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:lol: Oh. Got outsang by a few thousand drunks who were 4 nowt down as well, should probably be quiet like they were in the fucking ground.

 

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