Morning.
This is very good.
Being the brightest and indeed the best of the bunch, HH readers are the first to find out about a unique Tottingham football event that will kick off next month called The Lilywhite Cup, being heldĀ at the London Soccer Dome – the former David Beckham Acadamy- on the 20th of May.
The Lilywhite Cup is an evening event, with 32 Seven-A-Side teams battling it out to win the tournament and then go on to later compete in the London Cup against Arsenal, Cheatski and West Ham.
The The Lilywhite Cup isn’t just another Seven-A-Side contest, added value comes in the form of each quarter final team will be managed by a Spurs Legend from the 1980’s and 1990’s. Among those joining in are Club Captain Ledley King, Ossie Ardilles, Ricky Villa, Paul Allen, Paul Sedgley and some bloke called Graham ‘Rambo’ Roberts.
There’s a post match meal and drinks for all entrants which includes a Q&A session from those Legends you haven’t already casually interrogated to death during the course of the day as well as raffles of hand signed memorabilia.
This is a majorly cool event and places are on a first come first served basis. All the details are HERE.
Get stuck in.
Rafa, certified idiot savant… http://www.sportpost.com/video/view/Rafael+Van+Der+Vaart++Chewing+Gum+keepy+ups
On the Sky match tracker for the Barca game it says Barca is through and will meet Real in the semi.
I know we are unlikely to advance, but this annoys me greatly
http://live.skysports.com/Live/football365/live.html
It also appears that they have made it to the final too. Amateurs!
:shocked2: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1376198/Tottenham-v-Real-Madrid-Redknapp-confident-Spurs-pull-miracle-White-Hart-Lane.html
sell the following,pav, crouch,defoe ,keane,bentley *****,add a few million and buy the young forward playing in spain who has just scored 48 goals so far this season.sorted :daumen:
If this extract from the BBC web page covering tomorrow’s tie with Real Madrid can be believed, then all my disappointment with our current CL and prem league situation will be put into its proper perspective and I’ll be able to sleep easy in my bed once again.
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Meanwhile, Spurs midfielder Luka Modric said the team would stay together even if they are knocked out on Wednesday night and then failed to qulaify for the Champions League next season.
Reports have linked Modric and Bale with big-money transfers at the end of the season.
“I don’t think we are going to break up, the players have long contracts and we are really enjoying playing here,” said Modric.
“We can learn a lot from this season in the Champions League. There is a bright future for us to become one of the best teams if we stay together for a long time.”