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Before we get stuck into a few hopefully well drawn thoughts on the game it would be criminal of me not to draw your attention to Blackburn’s ace in the hole.

Technically it’s sod all to do with Blackburn really, but @TheBigSam would be worth the price of admission alone if Twitter charged.

So, nonsense out the way for a nanosecond, let’s ave a look at this weekend’s slags. In the form stakes, the real Big Sam’s mob are a cigarette paper away from us. League positioning confirms this with Blackburn being only one point behind us and goal difference the reason why.

So we have enough players on the sick list to form their own team. Will this prevent the booing and groaning if all does not go according to plan? I think not.

Predictions? I still fancy us to win. Despite everything I expect us to win. An unedifying 1-0 is 11/2 -ish. For depressive money earners us to lead at half time, lose full time is about 33/1 for those seeking to find it.

BIOYBC!

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  • brfc2010 says:


    your having it 2moz!!!!!!

  • luke says:

    I am sick of Rednapps comments about the spurs fans discontent. He should shut up about those who have been with the club all their lives, unlike him. He opened his big mouth about the England job so he can p off. He has one of the most talented teams in the premier league. They dont need a push to get them going in the champions league but his tactical skills are all to se in the league and he has had enough time to learn about the home game bus. He has not learnt and never will. Time to get rid i say.

  • AFelching says:

    :-p

  • luke says:

    same to you mate

    how would you like someone constantly taking shots at my beloved spurs fans, he almost sounds like an arsenal fan on these forums with comments to the effect of ‘what you expect its not as if you were a top side expected to win all the time’ thats disgraceful for him to make excuses like that when the team doesnot win, unforgivable in my opinion, its an insult to the club

  • luke says:

    o.k mate

    • luke says:

      you’re confused felching, you sound like that comedy show where two people have a chat about football and youre the one in the middle agreeing with both because he has no opinion of his own

      • luke says:

        well at least that what i think youre trying to do correct me if i’m wrong but not in fancy cloth covered lingo, i dont to cryptic crossowrds

      • AFelching says:

        Personal life

        Redknapp was born in Poplar, London.[3] At the age of 11, while playing for East London Schools football he was spotted by Dickie Walker, a Tottenham Hotspur scout. From there Harry grew up in the Tottenham youth ranks playing at Cheshunt, meeting the likes of Bill Nicholson, Dave Mackay and Danny Blanchflower. At the age of 15 Redknapp moved to West Ham and played along side Bobby Moore.[4] In a 2008 interview he stated as part of a tribute to Tom Finney: “I was a big Arsenal fan as a kid and I remember seeing him play against Tommy Docherty one night”.[5] However, after being appointed Tottenham manager later that year he stressed his Tottenham connections as well, stating: “I am a big follower of the history of the game and Tottenham have been a great club over the years. I followed Tottenham, I trained there as an 11-year-old, 12-year-old so I know the history of the club. It is a big, big club.”[6]

        • luke says:

          Harry has also implied that he is just there to do a job regardless of where he is. Plus the atmosphere at Liverpool is terrific, we dont want to hear that dribble. We know that the atmosphere at Liverpool can be great but he’s at Tottenham now for gods sake. If I’m not mistaken he at one point in another interview used the word ‘they’ meaning spurs not us.

        • onedavemackay says:

          All this “he’s a gooner” stuff is irrelevant nonsense.

          He may have reached his limit in where he can take us but he has done pretty well so far and that’s how he should be judged. The Gooner stuff only rears it’s ugly head when we go through a rough patch. I don’t remember anyone bringing it up when we clinched fourth place.

          He is our best manager by a long way in a long time.

        • AFelching says:

          I didn’t say he was a Gooner Dave, he did :freu

        • Spurstacus says:

          I’d like to agree with ODM. I dont see a ready replacement for him. He is building a team that is not quite there yet. But we are getting there. Take heart.

        • Spurstacus says:

          Redknapp was an 11 year old 12 year old? When I was his age I was only 10.

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