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kempus
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:00 pm Post subject: Tottenham Hotspur Thread II: For £26 mill, Soldado is a Spur |
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It's new thread time.


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EnglishLion20 
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:06 pm Post subject: |
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New Thread...
Congrats on your hardwork in the last one Kempus
Bolton could prove a tricky task in the cup, they looked much better today, lot more energy about them, Galvanised after what happened with Muamba.
Still have to favour Spurs though. _________________ Soccer Forums Most Underated Poster 2012 Award Winner. |
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kempus
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, if you added all the posts up in the last thread I would probably account for at least 85 pages of it
I'm not worried about Bolton, we looked good today with Adebayor back. Hopefully the imminent return of Lennon will get us on the winning track again. _________________
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EnglishLion20 
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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kempus wrote: | Yeah, if you added all the posts up in the last thread I would probably account for at least 85 pages of it
I'm not worried about Bolton, we looked good today with Adebayor back. Hopefully the imminent return of Lennon will get us on the winning track again. |
It is the cup though, strange things happen in the cup...but I cant see anything other than a Spurs win, teams just too talented.
The point today, and the 2nd half performance means Spurs are going into the game much higher in confidence, a good win against Bolton and I can see Spurs having their mojo back for the season run in  _________________ Soccer Forums Most Underated Poster 2012 Award Winner. |
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kempus
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:36 pm Post subject: |
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Harry mentioned that he would give one or two players a rest against Bolton. I would expect the likes of Defoe, Kranjcar, Sandro, Nelsen, Cudicini and possibly Livermore to start. _________________
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RandomHero 
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:34 am Post subject: |
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I'd like to see Bale and Modric rested, more so Bale than Modric. I would hope we can get past Bolton without them. |
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kempus
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:40 am Post subject: |
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RandomHero wrote: | I'd like to see Bale and Modric rested, more so Bale than Modric. I would hope we can get past Bolton without them. |
I would like to see them rested too tbh, I think we can definitely rest Modric and put Kranjcar, Sandro and Livermore across the middle. The problem with resting Bale is that we have absolutely no replacement. The only guy who could fill that position would be Rose. I think we can get past Bolton even with a second string team tbh. I would like the team to be something like this.
GK: Cudicini
RB: Walker
CB: Gallas
CB: Nelsen
LB: Assou Ekotto
RM: Kranjcar
CM: Sandro
CM: Livermore
LM: Rose
CF: Saha
CF: Defoe
That would be a severely weakened team and I know Harry will play a few more of the first team, but I think we could take Bolton on with that team, especially at home. If we had Bale, Modric, Adebayor, VDV on the bench we could always bring them on to make the difference. _________________
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RandomHero 
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:45 am Post subject: |
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I expect Bale to play, he always seems to play now so as per usual he'll be in the side. I don't understand why we sent Townsend out on loan when he's basically all we have behind Bale and Lennon. |
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RandomHero 
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:35 am Post subject: |
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Adam Bogdan, I wouldn't mind us trying to pinch him as the long term GK after Friedel. What a game had had! |
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The Wyzzinator 
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:44 pm Post subject: |
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Tottenham v Liverpool July 28th in Baltimore at the Ravens stadium
Getting my tickets next week ! Arsenal America is buying up a few sections worth of tickets. My dad's company will probably be doing electrical work under the stadium during the game so I'm gonna try to get down near the player area and say Hi to Harry. _________________
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LeeEvans 
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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The Wyzzinator wrote: | Tottenham v Liverpool July 28th in Baltimore at the Ravens stadium
Getting my tickets next week ! Arsenal America is buying up a few sections worth of tickets. My dad's company will probably be doing electrical work under the stadium during the game so I'm gonna try to get down near the player area and say Hi to Harry. | Same here! Can't wait. I am going to try and get in the Spurs section I think. Should be a great time. _________________
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I'm likely spending my summer in Virginia, so I'll definitely try to get in on this.  |
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The Wyzzinator 
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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Arsenal section is going to be 134 (Arsenal America has already been able to secure some rows of tickets) Rox. Not sure if it lets you chooses specifics when ordering but I think it does. I think they're about $58 for that area of the stadium. _________________
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LeeEvans 
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The Wyzzinator wrote: | Arsenal section is going to be 134 (Arsenal America has already been able to secure some rows of tickets) Rox. Not sure if it lets you chooses specifics when ordering but I think it does. I think they're about $58 for that area of the stadium. | I think you guys should just get a section in the Spurs supporter section and let it all jump off. I wore my McBride jersey to Chelsea v AC Milan game a couple years ago and I was in that section, it was pretty great. _________________
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The Wyzzinator 
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:51 pm Post subject: |
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LeeEvans wrote: | The Wyzzinator wrote: | Arsenal section is going to be 134 (Arsenal America has already been able to secure some rows of tickets) Rox. Not sure if it lets you chooses specifics when ordering but I think it does. I think they're about $58 for that area of the stadium. | I think you guys should just get a section in the Spurs supporter section and let it all jump off. I wore my McBride jersey to Chelsea v AC Milan game a couple years ago and I was in that section, it was pretty great. |
Oh I'm sure there will be plenty of Spuds around us to have some fun banter with. Tottenham tweeted @Josh Charles today about the match in Baltimore, he's a big Spurs supporter and a friend of my uncle. _________________
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