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JamesTheYiddo

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28 tomorrow :cheers:
From his wiki page:

Known for his fighting spirit and strong tackling, he has constantly suffered from minor injuries throughout his career.

Early career
Tainio was promoted to the first team of his home-town club TP-47 in Kakkonen, Finland's third division, at the age of just 14. He was signed by Veikkausliiga club FC Haka for the 1996 season. Tainio joined French club AJ Auxerre in 1997, and spent eight years at the club. He won the Coupe de France with Auxerre twice, and also gained UEFA Champions League experience. His time at the club was, however, plagued by injuries, which also postponed his move to a higher profile league.

Tottenham Hotspur
With Tainio's contract with Auxerre due to expire in 2005, he became available on a free transfer. In January 2005, it was announced that he would move to Tottenham Hotspur, the club he supported as a boy, on a four-year deal in the summer of 2005. Tainio became an instant hit with both fans and manager Martin Jol in pre-season matches, and he become a regular for Spurs in his first season, playing in different midfield positions.

He scored his first goal for his new club in December 2005 against Newcastle United during a Premiership match at White Hart Lane. Tainio was one of ten Spurs squad members reportedly struck down by food poisoning on the evening of May 6, 2006 before their crucial final game of the season against West Ham. He nevertheless played in the match, which Spurs lost, missing out on a place in the Champions League.

He scored his second Spurs goal on December 9, 2006, the third goal in the 5-1 home win against Charlton Athletic. His third goal for the club was an equaliser against West Ham to make the score 2-2 on March 4, 2007. A volley that he struck brilliantly after a cheeky Aaron Lennon flick. Spurs went on to win the game 4-3. His past few performances for Tottenham have stood out, a sign of more quality to come as he becomes a key part of the team's midfield.
On April 12, 2007, Tainio played as an emergency right back in a UEFA Cup match with Sevilla.

International career
Tainio made his debut for the Finnish national team on February 5, 1998 against Cyprus, and has been a regular for the team through most of the 2000s. He is now considered perhaps the most important player in the team after Jari Litmanen, and is often mentioned as a future Finland captain.
Unfortunately for Finland, Tainio's injury problems have meant that he has missed a lot of important matches for his country as well.
 

TheChosenOne

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I clipped this from an article in the Daily Mal ( I know)

Teemu Tainio has become a big celebrity back home in his native Finland because he is playing for Tottenham.
The former Auxerre midfielder is a cult hero at White Hart Lane because of his passion to play for Spurs, who he has supported since he was a boy, and his dislike of all things Arsenal.

That does it for me !
 

JamesTheYiddo

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I clipped this from an article in the Daily Mal ( I know)

Teemu Tainio has become a big celebrity back home in his native Finland because he is playing for Tottenham.
The former Auxerre midfielder is a cult hero at White Hart Lane because of his passion to play for Spurs, who he has supported since he was a boy, and his dislike of all things Arsenal.

That does it for me !
Yiddo.
 

Northernspurs

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Shame he doesn't get a stint in the heart of the team instead of out of position on the wings!
 

LadieK

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I clipped this from an article in the Daily Mal ( I know)

Teemu Tainio has become a big celebrity back home in his native Finland because he is playing for Tottenham.
The former Auxerre midfielder is a cult hero at White Hart Lane because of his passion to play for Spurs, who he has supported since he was a boy, and his dislike of all things Arsenal.

That does it for me !

Me too :clap:



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The Apprentice

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Not good enough for us. Might get the odd Wafer/League cup game.

Suppose he's good for team morale.
 

camaj

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On the contary, he's one of our most important players. Would rather have him then Jenas or Zokora. Sadly he hasn't played as well as he's able to in recent outings but when he first joined he was amazing
 

antti19

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Jun 26, 2004
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Yeah!

Hyvää Syntymäpäivää Teemu!

(Cheap attempt at looking at a translation site)

Well done SLS! Hope Teme will get his chance under Ramos, doesnt look good:-|. Saw his interview yesterday, said good things about Ramos, the main thing was that they run a lot more in training. Under Jol they use to concentrate in technique and set pieces.

Hyvää syntymäpäivää Teme!:beer:
 

LadieK

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On the contary, he's one of our most important players. Would rather have him then Jenas or Zokora. Sadly he hasn't played as well as he's able to in recent outings but when he first joined he was amazing

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The Apprentice

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On the contary, he's one of our most important players. Would rather have him then Jenas or Zokora. Sadly he hasn't played as well as he's able to in recent outings but when he first joined he was amazing


Surely it's too early to be drinking and Aprils Fools has been and gone, so I can only conclude that you're mental.
 
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