Champions League
we're 'aving a laff. Twenty months after taking over the team bottom of the premier League 'Arry Redknapp as taken Spurs into the Champions League, thanks to a 4-0 stuffing of Young Boys. read the rest of this rubbish
The ramblings of a Toxic mind…
we're 'aving a laff. Twenty months after taking over the team bottom of the premier League 'Arry Redknapp as taken Spurs into the Champions League, thanks to a 4-0 stuffing of Young Boys. read the rest of this rubbish
and I'll show you a black chiropodist with a sense of humour. 'Arry Reknapp wasn't quite laughing last night as Spurs struggled to a 3-2 defeat to Young Boys in the Champions League qualifier but he did say it was a 'great defeat'. read the rest of this rubbish
ifs. The life and times of Tottenham Hotspur. 'Arry Redknapp seemed to try and second guess the way ManUre would play and tailor his side for that, it didn't work. read the rest of this rubbish
playing for Sunderland. She wouldn't have missed two penalties, or a sitter in the box and Spurs would have been on a far worse stuffing than the eventual 3-1 scoreline. read the rest of this rubbish
and a battling 3 points. Away to Stoke, them pulling back us losing another striker to injury and yet Spurs come away with all 3 points and 4th spot retained, it's building too much hope. read the rest of this rubbish
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 rest of this rubbish
all. Even the worst Liverpool side in the living memory managed to beat Everton but Spurs threw away as many gilt edged chances as the could to score a third to then concede two and only come away with a point. read the rest of this rubbish
last night was just predictable. As Spurs meekly exited from the Carling Cup 2-0 to ManUre in a supine performance in front of a docile crowd. read the rest of this rubbish
they write the word for the score.So on all the tickers on Sunday it was Tottenham 9 (nine) - Wigan 1. But for the Wigan keeper it could have been closer to the 16 needed. read the rest of this rubbish
It's the hope I can't stand. One team entered yesterday's season opener at White Hart Lane with great expectations, one with modest ones but after Spurs thoroughly beat the red scousers will the hope be too much? read the rest of this rubbish