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When was he ever on form?
In Spain, obviously. He did have a life before Tottenham, you know.
When was he ever on form?
So random. How the hell did you even find this out?WATCH THE GAME TONIGHT!
Spring Media is a swedish sports marketing agency. They hold the international media rights for today´s game and will make available a live stream on a ppv basis for all fans around the world to follow this match.
He's confident, technically very good (by the looks of it) and has a good brain. Not a slouch either. Def wanna see him get a shot, but still a bit crowded...need to shift some players asap.I'm actually REALLY looking forward to seeing Ceballos get a run out. There's a kind of exciting abandon in the way he plays. I get the impression that he has absolutely no fear of attempting the difficult, or even outrageous, in a game. It's that kind of player that puts the fear of God into a defence.
Mpala ekso. Ball out. Does sound like bollocks a bit2:45 - when Lamela misses his shot - commentator literally says 'bollocks'.
Watch it and say I'm wrong!
I wouldn't pay too much attention to that. There seems to be an influx of idiots on here lately. Plus, he/she could've pressed the wrong icon on the phone (or something like that) by accident.
So random. How the hell did you even find this out?
It's important, I think, that Soldado is put into the team for Sunday. That goal and finish will boost his confidence and if he could get himself a goal on Sunday, it could be the turning point for him in a Spurs shirt. He needs to be helped along, and this is a good opportunity for both him and the club to try to get his head straight and see the start of him banging them in regularly.
It's important, I think, that Soldado is put into the team for Sunday. That goal and finish will boost his confidence and if he could get himself a goal on Sunday, it could be the turning point for him in a Spurs shirt. He needs to be helped along, and this is a good opportunity for both him and the club to try to get his head straight and see the start of him banging them in regularly.
Perhaps Soldado and Lamela are better off coming on after an hour against QPR after Ade and Lennon have worn them down a bit?
Since it happened I've thanked him for changing it to a "like" rep and also urged him to contribute rather than lurk. Seems it was an error on this occasion.
My reaction was part of being swept up in the emotion of seeing Soldado score from open play!