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  1. The Double Moderator

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  2. pookspur Moderator

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    to be fair, you can see that pretty much every night. it's hardly news.
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  7. The Double Moderator

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    A guy on GG says the Bloomberg deal is done, 12 million a year.
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    I would be quite happy with this.

    It is the one that includes a deal with the naming rights, right?
  9. enjunspur New Member

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    King and Crouchy both scored for the 3 lions today : )
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    Welcome to the board, and I didn't get to see the game today, but I heard King was just not very good. Anyone that saw the game care to tell me how he played?
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    Everyone was crap. Rob Green was good, and Glen johnson was good. It was like England were Inter or Chelwee. Lots of boring defending followed by counter-attacks.
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    Amidst a sea of crap Crouch was pretty decent. Got lucky with his goal but the header on for King's goal was quality.

    It comes hard to face up to this because King has been magnificent all season, but yesterday he got turned far too easily a couple of times in critical situations and some of his headed clearances were alarmingly poor, conceding possession in dangerous areas. So totally un-King like it was unbelievable. Can only assume he was (like most of the squad) suffering some sort of end-of-season melt-down.
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  14. PoshSpur New Member

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    I do feel for Milner.

    Everyone has said how sorry they feel for Green, which is understandable. But you've got to feel for James Milner.

    He's only a young lad and was practically humiliated by Capello. Fabio may spin it as though he was protecting Milner, but we all know what really went on.

    What about Joey Cole? He's become 3rd choice behind Milner and SWP. Capello needs to learn and learn fast, that being an international manager isn't the same as managing at club level.

    Who's with me?
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    right now, i would get the investec jersey. hopefully it looks better in the flesh tomorrow.
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    Spurs have sold French defender Dorian Dervite to Villarreal. Dervite arrived at White Hart Lane in July 2006 but failed to establish himself in Spurs' first-team squad, spending time on loan at Southend United towards the end of the 2008-09 campaign.
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    More lazy journalism. He destroyed his knee and took well over a yr to get back into any sort of shape to train. Hardly failing to establish himself. It's a pity. They had very high hopes of him when he first arrived and his rare outings gave those hopes some realism.
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    Get the word out. Start a group on facebook, get on the horn to soccer bars that would be open to hosting you guys, stuff like that.
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    For Los Angeles area Spurs supporters, check out this site. Ive been several times and there are usually 20 or more people and good singing.
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    http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11675_6365117,00.html

    Seems that he doesn't like playing on the wings so I guess that is out of the question for us to stick him out there if we have too. I guess it's the middle of nothing. Seems this might be tricky for Harry to keep all those midfielders happy because Huddlestone/palacios and Modric have really nailed the middle of the pitch spots. With Jermain gone we might see VDV playing a more second striker role, but for how long? Once Jermain comes back we will have the two set strikers and seeing that VDV is not a winger it just complicates things.

    Also Robbie will be itching to have a go in the West Brom game after scoring for his country so this really is a selection headache.

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