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Here we go...when we did this in October there was space for Ramires and Chris Smalling. An awful lot has changed since then. We do love Yaya and Silva so much...
onder if thats the same kit he had on for saturdays photos, hope he washed it after all the bood,sweat and tears he put into winning it
bsolutely delighted for Chelsea, what a story. Particularly happy for Drogba to (possibly) sign off a career on such a high note. Wonder how the spurs fans are feeling tonight.
eah yeah, whatever fatty. Keep trying to talk down a competition you'll never play in. I bet you'll get relegated next season and claim the 38th game is more important than the CL final too.
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fasteddieconors (Arsenal) says...
Thought the article was a little bit too heavy on the sexual overtones, calm down lads Scott Parkers lovely hair or Yakubus massive arse aren't that funny!
Posted 4:51pm 13th March 2012
el_diablo says...
Oh btw, just for the record, I think Neville was an awsome RB in his prime. Would get into my all time PL XI. He just stayed longer than he should've. May be two years too long.
Posted 8:39pm 24th February 2012
el_diablo says...
Mike_Christie (Manchester United), it's not only Jaimy Rednapp. Henry, in his prime, said Ledley King is the only defender good enough to stop him without cheating. So that's two person (who have forgotten more about football than you'll ever know) singing the quality of King.
Posted 8:34pm 24th February 2012
fockerwolfsburg says...
@soulcontroller - Chill out la - .."wave to the people on the left hand side; now wave to the people on the right hand side; now wave to the people with the pretty backsides (Yak Yak Yak!) then we do it all again and we feel alright..."
Posted 8:17pm 24th February 2012
HarryBoulton says...
Nani is a very good player, I've never doubted that. But he's the most infuriating player in the world at times. Skills of Ronaldo, brains of Walcott. Needs his head shaking. Cleverley is a very good player. Bare in mind he's only two games into a come back, since he was injured against Everton in September last year. Give him time. I like him, anyway. I think his game is tidy and built around common sense and productie use of the ball. Sometimes he's a bit too eager to get forward once he's played a pass, and this reduces the options of the receiving player, but all in all, he's coming along nicely. Some players don't develop until a little later than others. I think he may be one.
Posted 3:36pm 24th February 2012
markofaspur (Tottenham Hotspur) says...
1fowler_9, I think you will find that most comments from Spurs fans here have been very reasonable. I could equally pick up a few selected comments from Liverpool fans in pretty much every comments section on F365 and come to the same conclusion......
Posted 3:30pm 24th February 2012
soul controller (Tottenham Hotspur) says...
@Mike_Christie - Using your warped logic, as you said, David May is better than Ledley King. That's the end of the debate and you lost. Tony "Donkey" Adams - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Posted 3:01pm 24th February 2012
1fowler_9 (Liverpool) says...
from reading this story and the posts, Tottenham fans truely are bellends, one season in the champions league but the way you lot go on you would swear you had won it 3 seasons in a row. Crazy stuff!
Posted 1:51pm 24th February 2012
soul controller (Tottenham Hotspur) says...
That's interesting Harry because Nani has been Man Utd's best player and the best winger in England for the past couple of seasons. As for Cleverly, he's done little to suggest he deserves to be anything other than a sub at this point and certainly has not shown anywhere near the potential that Nani showed at his age.
Posted 12:44pm 24th February 2012
HarryBoulton says...
I think Nani'sperformance last night sums up, perfectly, why some people want to pull their eyes out and fill their eye sockets with hot water, when they watch him. Stupid, irresponsible, thought-free, over-elaborate. All words you'd apply to him from last night. His two contributions to the whole game were two shots, neither of which socred, or created goal scoring opportunities. He's over-complicated almost every situation he came up against. He holds onto the ball far too long, sometimes. When you have players like Cleverley who move it on so quickly, it makes you want to scream when you see him fannying around, waiting for more otions to materialise, rather than just playing the ball to the next available man, and moving into space. RAH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 10:43am 24th February 2012