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22 Jan 04:55 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Quite frankly I'm glad i missed it: I would have thrown the computer out of the window long before the final whistle by the sounds of it. Still, given that we play Manure, we might be a Championship side in the UEFA cup next year!
22 Jan 07:09 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Arsenal wrote:


I can't wait to see this either:

"1951: That was nearly the greatest own goal of all time. The ball falls to Benoit Assou-Ekotto 40 yards from the Spurs goal and the left-back tries to pass it back to Ben Alnwick, but it ends up being a curler towards the top corner that the keeper tips behind for a corner."
 
 
Having been through the emotional wringer (and still a very proud Claret), why did the above incident not result in:
a) an indirect free kick for Burnley; and
b) Alnwick not being red-carded - clear professional foul to prevent a goal.
 
That could have made it very interesting (not that it wasn't in any case!)
 
Anyway, it took us back to the days when Burnley & Spurs were the two finest teams in the land.  Burnley's last major cup final appearance was against Spurs in 1962.  The two teams being respective champions for the previous two seasons and Burnley finishing the 61/62 season with the unenvied double runners-up prize.  Maybe there is hope that those days return.
 

I know, I know, its serious!

28 Jan 00:34 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Finally got another keeper that the gaffa can use. Not too keen on Chimbonda's return however I would be more than happy for him to prove me wrong seeing as he can cover both fullback positions. We are still heavily linked with a striker (Keane and Jones) but we definately need reinforcements to climb up the table. Good solid 3-1 win over stoke today, considering we lost to them earlier, these were points we had to get back. Huddlestone2009-01-28 13:34:32
28 Jan 09:32 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Last night was a relief.
 
Telegraph are reporting we might sawp Lennon for Keane with Liverpool ... . stupid bloody media.
28 Jan 09:34 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Bout time you lot got a decent keeper. Might actually stay up now...

Three for me, and two for them.

28 Jan 09:40 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
was watchin the game this morning for modric and corluka.

feel sorry for stoke modric was running the show
29 Jan 10:08 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Yup, he took a while to get going but there are lots of signs he could become THFCs little general.
31 Jan 18:43 · edited 09 Sep 05:17

Pity Modric couldnt carry form in to match against Bolt on, ""Harry Redknapp's response at the break was to replace the ineffective Luka Modric"(BBC). Frustrating as hell (Why am i surprised 27 years as a Yid most of them have been) we still can't defend set pieces.

31 Jan 21:10 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
nzyido wrote:

Pity Modric couldnt carry form in to match against Bolt on, ""Harry Redknapp's response at the break was to replace the ineffective Luka Modric"(BBC). Frustrating as hell (Why am i surprised 27 years as a Yid most of them have been) we still can't defend set pieces.



One of the few things were still good at, Set pieces, just lump it at the big men and theyll do the rest
31 Jan 22:45 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
nzyido wrote:

Pity Modric couldnt carry form in to match against Bolt on, ""Harry Redknapp's response at the break was to replace the ineffective Luka Modric"(BBC). Frustrating as hell (Why am i surprised 27 years as a Yid�most of them have been) we still can't defend set pieces.



My humble apologies for laying the curse on Modric...36 years and i should know better!
02 Feb 18:14 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
spurs eh,
 
the Hotel California of the EPL ... "you can check out , but you can never leave"
02 Feb 19:09 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Well, all the best for Robbie. Didnt exactly set the world on fire at the Pool, but I wish him well for the future (except against us!)
02 Feb 21:40 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
That's because he forget that the only decent 'Pool is Hartlepool.

Given Defoe is out for 10 weeks, Keane is the next bext thing. I actually expect Pav to up his goals with Keano by his side - he was just as much a creator as a goal scorer for the last couple of years.

Just in time to take on the Arse too...;we're going to need as much help as possible...I somehow doubt the BackBencher experience earlier on this yera is to be repeated...
05 Feb 03:45 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Quite looking forward to seeing Keane and Pav as a front pairing.

Like the Jan signings, Cudicini a good signing, Chimbonda can cover across the back four and has a bit of bite and the Wigan guy looks quality.
05 Feb 08:03 · edited 09 Sep 05:17


Jenas' real day job.

Three for me, and two for them.

08 Feb 10:13 · edited 09 Sep 05:17

Three for me, and two for them.

08 Feb 11:52 · edited 09 Sep 05:17
Buffon II wrote:
Jenas' real day job.


He scores quality goals against your mob in his smoko too. No wonder he's dancing with joy!
08 Feb 15:30 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
useless.
08 Feb 21:34 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Disappointing we couldn't snatch a win, we certainly had enough chances, but the thing that amazed me the most is the way the Woolwich Wanderers play these day. Of course i have always depised them but had a quiet admiration for the way they play.

But i watched them recently and then this game they play a lot of Route 1 football now.

"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

08 Feb 21:45 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Not a great result considering we were only playing 10 men for most of the game. Palacios was immense even before the sending off and was by far the best player on the pitch. Was angry with Modric today, he often lost the ball very easily and was quite greedy when easy options were on. I know he's our playmaker and he's gonna lose it every now and then, but so often today he just ran until he lost it.
 
Also too many long balls today, awful crosses into Keane and Bent in the later half of the game. We need Lennon on the pitch for every minute of every game if we are going to get any success this season, the guy just keeps on performing. His crosses aren't perfect but he gets into good positions and sets up others quite well. 
09 Feb 07:17 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
That's quite interesting Huddlestone: the Guardian journo saw Modric's contribution in a very different light. Didn't see the game myself so I can't comment.

Certainly not too happy that we couldn't break them down with 10 men either.
23 Feb 02:34 · edited 09 Sep 05:18

Haven't posted on here for quite some time, acclimatising in Melbourne. Was sorry to miss the NLD at the backbencher Harry, last time was quite memorable, did you go down for it? watched it at a pub called the drums in melbourne with gooner mate, was a decent match i thought, probably would've won it had eboue stayed on the pitch, thought we looked much better playing against 11. Palacios looks like a little demon, loving him! CC final in a week, need to find a pub that will stay open for it! local closes at 3 so will only be half time over here! repeat of last seasons glory and i will be stoked! a trophy is a trophy! still, i dont know what i'd take more, 3pts tonight v hull or the CC....

23 Feb 08:54 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
i wish you and Harry Hotspur a lovely morning on the day of the CC final
23 Feb 20:37 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
I'd take the 3pts on offer now (20mins into match). Never knew the Dawson's were related!

Shut your mouth, HH!!!!

Reading the Guardian minute by minute is too shocking. I'm going to hide for an hour: it's all so painful.HarryHotspur2009-02-24 09:42:43
23 Feb 22:05 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Ah finally a win, gotta love late goals when you score 'em, and god knows we've conceeded enough so about time we got one our way. Those were a crucial 3 points today, I think we have Middlesborough and Sunderland coming up in the league and those 2 games will be crucial in deciding our fate. Hopefully the Mancs waste all their efforts on Jose's men and leave the cup to us but I can't see Fergie throwing any silverware away. We will need a huge performance at Wembley to salvage this season.
24 Feb 07:42 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
What are the smoke signals coming out of Old Trafford for the CC? Do they have a weakened side? I thought beating Chelski last year was strange enough...to lose by any less than a couple of goals would be miraculous given our current form. Still, we are not unknown from wakening from our slumber when the big matches arrive.

Have we figured if anywhere in Wellington will show it? Or should I be making the most of Iraqgoals.com stay of execution?
24 Feb 07:47 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
I may actually want Tottenham to win this. Yes you heard me correctly. I'm quietly cheering for Spurs to win back to back Tinpot Cups.

Why? If Man Utd won everything on offer this season i think i'd top myself.

Three for me, and two for them.

24 Feb 08:07 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Buffon II wrote:
I may actually want Tottenham to win this. Yes you heard me correctly. I'm quietly cheering for Spurs to win back to back Tinpot Cups.

Why? If Man Utd won everything on offer this season i think i'd top myself.


Where is the confidence that Arsenal can go all the way in Europe?

Id prefer Spurs to win as it will chew up another European spot and Wigan will miss out
24 Feb 08:40 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Not sure about the side Man Yoo will put out, but they have a fairly big game tomorrow morning against Inter and then the return leg on the 11th, so their minds may be elsewhere (??)

"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

01 Mar 18:32 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
The anguish!
02 Mar 04:36 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
YAYS. Rubbish game though.
You know we belong together...

03 Mar 08:03 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Oska wrote:
YAYS. Rubbish game though.



Only rubbish if you are a Spurs fan.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

04 Mar 05:12 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Haha, well pleased with the result, but getting up at that hour deserves better quality football (although it never is)
You know we belong together...

04 Mar 22:46 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Havent been to thread for awhile. not much angst re CC loss to Manure good to see, crap game but lads didnt disgrace themselves or club with performance. Bit concerned how will go for rest of season.... great result this morning considering heart break of pen shoot out loss just 4 days ago. Hope we can push on get well clear of bottom, give us something to build on next season.
05 Mar 03:31 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Excellent result this morning especially with the backlog of fixtures we've got.

Strange to see Zokora start at right back ahead of Chimbonda though...(Corluka injured)



"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

08 Mar 09:15 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
"Purgatory's kind of like the in-betweeny one. You weren't really sh*t, but you weren't all that great either. Like Tottenham."
08 Mar 20:25 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
DidierDrogba wrote:
"Purgatory's kind of like the in-betweeny one. You weren't really sh*t, but you weren't all that great either. Like Tottenham."


Great line from the film 'In Bruges'

"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

08 Mar 22:47 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
love that film
21 Mar 21:52 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
More than your football team, perhaps?

We are staying up, we are staying up!
21 Mar 23:20 · edited 09 Sep 05:18
Oh Tottenham, is wonderful, Oh Tottenham is wonderful.......
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!