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Ryan Nelsen (Unattached FC Coach)

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Not sure about other stats, but it took him much less time to get his first goal for Spuds, than it did for Rovers.
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Legend

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What a great headline on the Spurs website
SPURS 3-1 BOLTON - NELSEN STEERS US TO WEMBLEY
More here

hepatitis2012-03-28 14:36:29
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Good on you Nelsen, played a great game!
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I hear he is to extend his stay now?

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
wonder if that twat bryce johns still reckons he can't play
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FA CUP SEMI- SPURS V CHELSEA- LIVE SKY SPORT 3- MONDAY APRIL 16- 3 AM
 
Good to see Sky fronting up with coverage of both semis and the final this year after some years of erratic coverage...
 
Must be a chance of Nellie starting in this one as he has the last few Cup games for Spurs?

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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really hope he plays

Auckland will rise once more

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Nelsen played the last 50 minutes of Tottenham's 1-2 loss to Norwich City. He came on after an injury to Younes Kaboul. It is Nelsens first loss as a Tottenham player.
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not responsible for the loss was he?

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George Kostanza wrote:
not responsible for the loss was he?


Nah, Spurs are just natural bottlers

Three for me, and two for them.

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Buffon II wrote:
George Kostanza wrote:
not responsible for the loss was he?


Nah, Spurs are just natural bottlers


Ouch.
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Goal.com wrote:
Ryan Nelsen   6.0
Came on for Kaboul just before half-time. Did reasonably well but lost a few aerial battles with Wilbraham
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Mycatiscold wrote:
Nelsen played the last 50 minutes of Tottenham's 1-2 loss to Norwich City. He came on after an injury to Younes Kaboul. It is Nelsens first loss as a Tottenham player.
Seems the stars may be aligning for Ryan to play in the Cup semi Monday morning
LIVE 3 AM SKY SPORT 3 !!!
Can't wait!
Spurs due for a win over Chelski...
 
Arsenal fans seem a little bitter over fact Spurs are in Cup semi.
Amused to come across this article on Nellie in "The Sun" the other week, mostly for the feedback posted beneath it- monopolised by and divided amongst Spurs and Arsenal supporters.
 
 
NELSEN THANKS FOR TOTTENHAM CHANCE- The Sun
 
A sample from the dozens of posts:
 
galloboy 0 likes      
Djourwho?, Merterursacked, Jokinson are real class acts playing for the worse Arsenal side since the PL started. Ryan would walk into your joke of a team even aged 85, PMFSL@ fifty1years
 
Fifty1years 0 likes      
Ryan if you hang around for another 51yrs you might get a winners medal son Hahaha ! Only downside is your be 85 PMFSL
 
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Looks like Ryan is finishing his footballing career pot-less then Hahaha Should've stayed at Blackburn a real club
 
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Fifty1years 0 likes      
If its silverware youre after son then youve picked the wrong club Hahaha If you dont believe me ask Sol LMFAO !
 
theledgethatisAR 0 likes      
Dead wood? i.e. Sol 'Fat' Campbell? and Jens 'Geriatric and never that good' Lehmann, Thierry 'Handball' Henry? ermm? How about 50k a week Denilson and Bendtner? Or even 75k a week Arshavin? No, what then about Chamakh at 60k a week? Good value? Better value than Nelsen? GOONS=DELUDED MUGS
 
 
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Spurs are on their way to Wembley ...

Tottenham's going to do it again ...

There's no stopping 'em ..

The boys from Tottenham ..

The boys from WHL ....
 
 
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Ryan Nelson has scored more goals in cup quarter finals this season than RVP. Jog on Goon muppets. @dave431....... has RVP signed a new contract?
 
halfacenturylol 0 likes      
You said it...

Dream about finishing above The Arsenal 17 years

Dream about winning the FA Cup 21 years

Dream about winning the league all your life

Dreaming most of you're life fella

Keep dreaming
52 Years
 
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flnycus01 0 likes      
Top guy, if he can knock in one against chelsea he can have his dream fa cup final.
 
ErinJenkinson 0 likes      
You've actually got to still be in a competition to be able to be "trashed out of it" as you put it, but we Spurs fans certainly thank you for the benefit of your wisdom based on experience and your kind wishes for our continued success.
 
lawyerchrissy 0 likes      
There's some real sour grapes on here. Dream? You are kidding? Can't get more objective than the bookies, and if they rate Spurs as having the most hope, genuine belief is pretty justified.
Another thick gooner zzzzzzzzzzz.
Big Pete 652012-04-12 04:47:19

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Big Pete 65 wrote:
FA CUP SEMI- SPURS V CHELSEA- LIVE SKY SPORT 3- MONDAY APRIL 16- 3 AM
 
Good to see Sky fronting up with coverage of both semis and the final this year after some years of erratic coverage...
 
Must be a chance of Nellie starting in this one as he has the last few Cup games for Spurs?
 
NOTE: LIVE BROADCAST TIME NOW BROUGHT FORWARD TO 5 AM:
 
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR V CHELSEA FA CUP SEMI-FINAL 4.50 AM
SKY SPORT 3

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Bloody hell Spurs defence needs Ryan on there badly to get them organised

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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Bloody hell Spurs defence needs Ryan on there badly to get them organised


Maybe a good thing he didn't play
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Totts have recorded a few heavy losses lately... might be time to give Nelsen a prem start to see if he can steady the ship.
 
He's not as good going forward as the other Tott CB's but i'd say he's a more organised CB which seems to be needed at this point.
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Agreed and despite harry's kind words the other day hinting at a new contract, if he isn't going to play him now, the chances of him being signed again are slim


Auckland will rise once more

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Tottenham defender Ryan Nelsen has given his employers the rundown on his old side Blackburn ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash.
 
"There are some really good players there. Junior Hoilett is a fantastic prospect and we all know about Yakubu. He scores goals wherever he goes."
 
That is the sort of information that Blackburn would be hoping didn't get out before the game.

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Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

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Although to be fair, that is the sort of info the team need.

In some of their games they have thought that they would be up against 11 blobs of blobby stuff and all they needed to do was stand around and look at the ball.

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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Frankie Mac wrote:
 
Tottenham defender Ryan Nelsen has given his employers the rundown on his old side Blackburn ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash.
 
"There are some really good players there. Junior Hoilett is a fantastic prospect and we all know about Yakubu. He scores goals wherever he goes."
 
That is the sort of information that Blackburn would be hoping didn't get out before the game.



360footballnews.com

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Nelsen may lay down the law with Blackburn, apparently not getting paid on something agreed upon..

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/ryan-nelsen-considers-suing-blackburn-828529

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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seems a bit of a mess.  That reminds me, did Herbert get the alleged $100k owed to him by Terry S?

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It is an absolute mess, I think it Ryan does go ahead with the law bringing Rovers fans will hope he sinks the woeful owners(?) thats the sentiments I get anyway.

 

No idea about Ricki, what ever happened to Terry anyway? Who knows.. quite sad really.

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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On a dramatic final day in the English Premier League on which last-gasp Manchester City claimed their first league title since 1968, Ryan Nelsen came off the bench to play 40 minutes for Tottenham as Spurs beat Fulham 2-0 to clinch fourth place behind the two Manchester clubs and Arsenal.

They now face a nervous wait to see if they qualify for Champions League football next season with Chelsea able to claim England’s fourth spot if they win this year’s continental final against Bayern Munich next Sunday morning (NZT).

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All Whites coach Ricki Herbert says skipper Ryan Nelsen is not likely to play in the Nations Cup, despite being named in the squad.

Herbert today named the Tottenham Hotspur defender in his 22-player squad to play in the Solomon Islands tournament next month but cast doubt on his involvement when saying a decision would be made on whether he would play in the next 48 hours.

Nelsen, 34, has been bothered by a knee injury this season.

"There could be a massive doubt as to whether we do use Ryan through the early part of this campaign, and that's solely from a medical point of view,'' Herbert said. "There is a strong chance that we may elect not to take him. At some stage something needs to give and a bit of time to repair and do thing right. If that's the right thing to do at the moment then we're certainly happy to do that. We may elect not to take him at all.

"There's the Olympics coming up and we've got qualifiers and friendlies throughout the back end of the season. The last thing we want to do is rule people out long term if we can help them out short term. If this decision's made, then it's certainly in the player's interest.''

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Tottenham are officially in the champions league for next season after today's chelsea win over bayern munich. Did any kiwi played in the champions league in the past?

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What? Didn't Tottenham finish fourth in the EPL which means they are now bumped down to the Europa League. 

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On a dramatic final day in the English Premier League on which last-gasp Manchester City claimed their first league title since 1968, Ryan Nelsen came off the bench to play 40 minutes for Tottenham as Spurs beat Fulham 2-0 to clinch fourth place behind the two Manchester clubs and Arsenal.

They now face a nervous wait to see if they qualify for Champions League football next season with Chelsea able to claim England’s fourth spot if they win this year’s continental final against Bayern Munich next Sunday morning (NZT).

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Chelsea takes Spurs CL spot for 2012/13

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I wonder now that spurs haven't made the champions league if Harry will take up the option of another year for Ryan? Fewer important games for him to worry about and less coin to spread around makes me think they may think twice

Auckland will rise once more

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http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/120525/nelsen-set-leave-spurs-and-make-mls-switch-172948

 

we all heard this rumour back in jan but its popped up again


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he should come to the nix

Calling all fans in Japan, come down and support the mighty nix in Osaka

http://www.facebook.com/WellingtonPhoenixClubMembersSupportersGroupOsaka

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