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Bernard Bresslaw lived in Potters Bar.
As for Sugar.. He ain't a Tottenham fan just an Alan Sugar and money fan.
As for Sugar.. He ain't a Tottenham fan just an Alan Sugar and money fan.
Had to google him as I didn't recognise the name, but from his pic I remember him in Carry on films I thinkBernard Bresslaw lived in Potters Bar.
As for Sugar.. He ain't a Tottenham fan just an Alan Sugar and money fan.
Actually he does tweet occasionally about us. From what I remember he was quite excited that we beat Inter and AC in that Champs league run.He is NOT a Spurs fan. He was over here a few years ago to promote Wrestlemania or Summerslam or something and he put a shirt on for the cameras. For all I know, he did that for a number of other clubs too.
Having a dislike for Morgan doesn't mean anything - even his mum probably thinks he's a wankerI think Sugar is a big Spurs fan because he's always in arguments with pierce Morgan who we know is a goon.
Sugar?He's a Spurs fan. Talk levels all you like.
Sugar?
To be honest
Bloody hell. Never knew that. I suppose his barrow boy story was really him working in TK Maxx. Oh hang on a minute......Sugar called the club 'Tottenham Hotspurs' when he first got involved.
Strike One.
To be honest
If someone asked me to name a celeb spurs had before I read this thread and saw numerous
I'm pretty sure Sugar would be the first name that came to mind
Jude Law, although not surprising as he can be seen at the Lane now and then
True that. There is a bunch of those Spurs supporting suckers way up north. That grumpy author of crime fiction, what's his name? Rather well-known internationally, sells tons of his books. Furthermore Stefan something, that PM of Sweden. And naturally Egil Olsen, who managed to both bring Norway to the WC and bring down Wimbledon..King Harald of Norway is proper COYS.
His dad, Olav, was a gooner though.
True that. There is a bunch of those Spurs supporting suckers way up north. That grumpy author of crime fiction, what's his name? Rather well-known internationally, sells tons of his books. Furthermore Stefan something, that PM of Sweden. And naturally Egil Olsen, who managed to both bring Norway to the WC and bring down Wimbledon..
Well, correct, but I was thinking about a Norwegian grumpy author of crime fiction, still widely recognised world wide. It will come to me.Ian Top Rankin