Nuri Sahin wrote: » That Inter forum Mike linked is full of gems. That Wallace lad is a right nutter
Mr Alan wrote: » There is no "conclusions" drawn from it, just calling it as it was yesterday and saying that I hope his development hasn't been stunted as we've seen before when a young player is overused (Insua for example).
audman wrote: » His thick, strong and volumising hair that sits just above his angel-like face makes the whole thing more heavenly.
audman wrote: » Ok guys, thought I'd be able to keep this offer going 'til the end of the season but due to 4 people thanking my post and 16 people PM'n me, letting the share go between more than 20 people just wouldn't be worth the bet in terms of the winnings each of us would receive. The way it is now, the select 20 will be guaranteed the price of a night out for all of us together come the day we win the league (if) Sorry if you've missed out but I'm closing this offer now, well done to the 20 ambitious boardsies who got in there first showing your faith in our team and I look forward to end of season celebrations and pints with all of you. That said, anyone outside the 20 is free to join just the costs won't be covered. Anyone inside the 20, don't feel the need to have to spend your winnings on drink or join us in celebration as it's your money, feel free to do with it as u wish Audman.
Turtyturd wrote: » 1 good save and one bad shot....he never should have missed the first one.
Francie Barrett wrote: » I really don't see why Insua gets put on a pedestal by everyone here. He was a mediocre player for us, he was a mediocre player for Galatasaray, he was a mediocre player for Sporting Lisbon and now he's a bench warmer at Atletico. Nothing in his career has ever suggested that he was anything but mediocre. Secondly, to say he was played too much at too young an age is just nonsense. He was 20/21 when he played most of the 2009/2010 season for us. If you want to talk about wrecking a player, look at Michael Owen. He became a regular for us at 17 (a full 3 years younger than Insua when he started playing regular) and has since said himself the injuries he sustained by playing so much shortened his career.
Mr Alan wrote: » Spot on. Very happy to have him at the club.
djPSB wrote: » There is a difference between being happy to have him at the club and being happy with as a regular in the starting 11.
Breakfast Percy @BreakfastPercy Spurs looking very much like the athletic, methodical team they've bought the players for
messinkiapina wrote: » I don't know much about Cissokho, but I've seen a few people on here say that he's been pretty poor for Valencia. Is he better going forward than Enrique? If not, seems like a strange signing since Enrique is very good defensively. Maybe he is being seen purely as backup.
opr wrote: » Seems to be too much optimism around at the moment but I'd agree with the above to an extent. Tottenham minus Bale really don't look up to much. Opr
Pedalstool wrote: » AVB gets a lot of love on this thread, yet I just don't see why. Spurs lack creativity. It really is football by the numbers.
T-K-O wrote: » Some people seek out every possibility for the sneaky put down of our club and our manager.
Mr Alan wrote: » So if people rate AVB as a manager, it's only to put Rodgers down?!
jesus_thats_gre wrote: » Are you having a laugh?!?!
T-K-O wrote: » Some guys Yes. I have no issues with guys who rate AVB, he was a huge success at Porto, failed at Chelsea and the jury is out at Spurs.
T-K-O wrote: » That depends, do you think its funny?
Mr Alan wrote: » Thought he was very good at Spurs last season myself.
jesus_thats_gre wrote: » Are you having a laugh?!?! This sort of bull**** is what is wrong with this thread.By every reasonable measure, AVB appears to be a better manager than Rogers. I have no interest in getting into an argument on it as it is pointless.