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Bale & Krankie Go Ballistic PSB’s Atrocious

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Good morning all.

Just in case Arry needed any guidance as to who his ‘in form’ players, it arrived three times yesterday evening. Once in the form of a performance from Wee Nico Krankie who scored another quality goal yet again for Croatia….

The second time courtesy of the boy Bale; who upon getting an opportunistic through ball finished confidently…

…and the second time the reminder was depressing. It was courtesy of yet another under-hit wasted opportunity from himself.

Thanks for the 100 appearances, goals, points, shouts and flat faced flapping. Someone get this burn out a new boyhood club, please…

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  • Brendan says:

    Lets not be too harsh on PSB he gave us some great moments over the years. Having said that it is, undoubtedly, time for him to go.

    Something unrelated, it seems a growing opinion that Jamie O is going to start the new year as a spammer. Any opinons on this?

  • SwissToni says:

    Greetings, HH. Long time lurker. Just wanted to share that I was at the Wales game last night and Bale was the best player on the pitch by a country mile. Except maybe for Frei, he’s quite good. And Reto didn’t look too bad… Right, Roddy was the best Welsh player on the pitch by a country mile but didn’t the Swiss know it. My missus thought I was going to get into a scrap with the locals because I kept shouting at them not to break him. I’d be very surprised if he hasn’t got bruises all over. The Swiss fans even had the temerity to boo him off and on the pitch when he had to go off and change his shirt cos it was all covered in blood. On an unrelated note, why do so many people think you’d disappeared when you went to ole ole? Do they think that newsnow is the interwebs?

  • Paul F says:

    OK, enough is enough. Keane is having a bad time, but show the man some respect. When you look back in 20 years time you’ll rightly regard Keane as one of the best. His goalscoring record in his first spell was phenomenal – we were virtually a one man team for a while. The first season we finished 5th under Jol, he was one of the best players n the country. Sure he screwed up in going to Liverpool, and is surely past his best. But the abuse and disrepsect he is getting is wrong. Liverpool fans never made fun of Robbie Fowler’s decline, nor did Arse fans laugh at Henry during his recent dog days. We should show Keano the same respect – he was as good and as important for us as those players were for their clubs.

    • Trembly says:

      Keano was a hero – amongst the best to ever grace the shirt, which is something we’ll all applaud him for. He never came back the same, and that’s something we’ll all probably begrudge him for. Sometimes people just drift apart and this is quite clearly one of those times – regardless of all the sentiment involved.

      • nick the greek says:

        Do me a favour, best ever to grace the shirt. They should not sell Special Brew so early in the morning

      • Spurstacus says:

        If you hadn’t included that first sentance I could agree wholeheartedly. He was good for us. No doubt. He was voted fan/ players, (sorry can’t remember which), favourite 3 times in 4 years before he went scavenging around merseyside. He was never the same on returning we can all see that. I would happily out the lot of our forwards except Defoe and start again, but while PSB’s at the Lane he’s one of us and we should be backing him to turn it on again.

    • Harry Hotspur says:

      I hear you Paul and it kind of took the good out of things for me the way he bailed and the fact he did it twice :-(

      Also I don’t buy into this great dressing room motivator business either.

      Respect can be won and of course, lost.

    • nick the greek says:

      Enough of what? he is getting paid £70,000 pounds a week to score goals. He could not score in a whore house, his right to respect was lost when he pulled on a Liverpool shirt

      • Paul F says:

        Well, he scored against Arsenal, when playing with 10 others who looked like they’d never kicked a ball before. But I digress – I know as well as anyone that his time with Spurs is over. It isnt working, we both need a change. What I am saying is that he did enough to earn lasting respect from Spurs fans – and some of you arent showing it. How he commands less respect than Pav, a mercinary who’s hardly scored a goal for us in the league in 2 and a half years and cannot even be bothered to learn English, is genuinely beyond me. Compare Keane’s perforance in the cup Vs Arsenal with Pav’s. Quite obvious who the shirt meant more to that night.

        • spurlative says:

          Its one of those situations where you can only appreciate someone when theyre gone. He should quit while some fans still appreciate what he did in the past… Albeit difficult after cheating on us already with that red head up north…

  • Jazz15c says:

    Thank fuck that’s over.

    When we lost against Wigan and West Ham, I sat at work for the next week and was as good as inconsolable. England were shite last night and I couldn’t actually give a toss. That’s the difference. Bring on the weekend, bring on the Cottagers, come on you Spurs.

  • nick the greek says:

    I had you down as a Button Moon type of chap :dizzy2:

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