The baby blues
again. Spurs' humiliating four nil defeat to Fulham in the fourth round of the FA Cup should be the last we see of that horrible light blue away kit that results in Spurs playing like they don't care. read the rest of this rubbish
The ramblings of a Toxic mind…
again. Spurs' humiliating four nil defeat to Fulham in the fourth round of the FA Cup should be the last we see of that horrible light blue away kit that results in Spurs playing like they don't care. read the rest of this rubbish
Andy Gray, is there anyone more qualified to talk about not knowing the rules of the game as an ex-player, as none of 'em have a scoobie. # About 80% of decisions refs get blasted for are down to those running the line, they're all fucking hopeless, male & female. # When Richard Keys and […] read the rest of this rubbish
This week in music history from January 27th to February 2nd with who was born and who died. read the rest of this rubbish
take a bow. Poor old Andy Gray, ever get the feeling he wasn't that well liked at Sky Sports and that they were quite happy to bin him and his reported £1.7 million salary off? read the rest of this rubbish
don't they? Well they certainly did for Spurs for the trip Up North to play the Toon in the league on Saturday. Two players out, so one certain player in horrible kit and then Bale's back giving up. read the rest of this rubbish
How long before that clock ticks over from £900 billion to £1,000 billion – http://bit.ly/82oGcS – ie a trillion quid of debt. # Darren Bent, he's another one who should be sponsored by confused.com # @Spooky23 He only wants to join a team with plenty of Spanish speakers apparently. # @rutty_uk I had to really […] read the rest of this rubbish
This week in music history - January 20th to January 26th - with who was born and who died. read the rest of this rubbish
bench warmer? There's been a general lack of excitement about Spurs signing Steven Pienaar from Everton as many don't see where he'll fit in except as a sub or starting instead of injured players. read the rest of this rubbish
Nat Lofthouse. One of the last giants of the post-war pre-1966 World Cup era of English football, a one club man with an exceptional scoring record especially at international level. read the rest of this rubbish
ManUre All the ones I've seen anyway. They're all along the same line as 'ManUre frustrated Spurs to hang on for the draw'. Their goalkeeper was happy with the point as he time wasted from early on. read the rest of this rubbish