...Man Of The Match. It doesn't take too much guessing to figure out what type of game Spurs' FA Cup quarter final away to Fulham was like. And you wouldn't be wrong, it wasn't the best game you'll ever see but Spurs are still in it. ...read the full post →
...will be. England manager Fabio Capello said he picked his strongest available side to start the game against Egypt with scaring Algeria in mind... ...read the full post →
...from England's opposition. After a shocking first half against Egypt at Wembley, England managed to scrape a win but that team put out by Capello and led by Gerrard should fill no one with hopes of World Cup glory. ...read the full post →
...halves. I'm sure I've seen this Spurs v Everton game before somewhere, but it had a different ending this time. No late equaliser, no dropped points and back up to fourth. ...read the full post →
...that is your elbow. Fabio Capello did a really great job reading Wayne Bridge's mind, Fabio says everything is OK and Wayne is in, Wayne says no he isn't... ...read the full post →
...into the next round of the Cup. In the end Spurs really didn't need those two goals that Bolton scored for them to get into the quarter finals of the FA Cup last night but they were handy. ...read the full post →
...Wayne? As Fabio Cappelo consoled Wayne Bridge with a pat on the head he promised him not only a game next week for England but a trip to the World Cup, to make up for Terry shagging Vanessa. ...read the full post →
...70th birthday this weekend. It was decided that Spurs should play on a pitch more fitting for the great man, so it was Wigan away and their ploughed field so reminiscent of the 1960s & 70s. ...read the full post →
...yesterday. As England's greatest ever goal scorer celebrated his 70th birthday, what would we give for someone with half his talent playing for the national side today. ...read the full post →
...sit there twitching. As much as I know it really has no effect on the team on the pitch I was getting sick fed up of seeing 'Arry lounging in the dugout twitching during Spurs draw with Bolton in the Cup. ...read the full post →
...doomed. Ashley Cole has broken his ankle, it's all over the dream has ended before it began.It's a good job our esteemed leader Caesar Fabio tested out all those other options...oops. ...read the full post →
...started. It wasn't going to be a good night for a Spurs fan, in reality wanting both the Woolwich scum and ManUre to win and then 'Arry went and picked the Jenasite. ...read the full post →
...Hissing Sid. The media got their target as cool, calm, collected Fabio folded under the pressure and stripped one scumbag of the armband to give it to another scumbag. ...read the full post →
...order has been restored. Villa parked the bus at the Lane, Spurs put on their Imperial Stormtrooper shooting boots and the media are overjoyed with the scouse ascent to fourth place. ...read the full post →
...every week. As Spurs run out comfortable 3-1 winners in the fourth round FA Cup replay against Leeds Utd, thanks to Defoe's hat-trick there's at least two Yorkshiremen that are happy. ...read the full post →

UEFA Cup Final 2007 - Espanyol v Sevilla



