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Is Bentley a yid now?

Is Bentley accepted as a Spur now?

  • Yes all Gooness is forgiven, we love you Daveeed

    Votes: 254 90.1%
  • No, Still tainted

    Votes: 6 2.1%
  • Not sure, maybe he is a goat

    Votes: 22 7.8%

  • Total voters
    282

ginol@14

Active Member
Jun 16, 2008
1,163
26
he hates arsene wenger and couldnt wait to leave the scum
said that he constantly got over looked for foreign players that were not as good as him
all his mates are spurs and he loves it there
so proud of the boys tonight
showed heart and passion for our club
 

bomberH

Well-Known Member
Jun 4, 2005
28,466
168,302
Nice one Clive....

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/articles/bentleysbest301008.html

It was a night of 'bests' for goal hero David Bentley - with a bit of help from Clive Allen.

The midfielder said it was 'one of the best days of my life' after surely scoring the best goal of his career to date in the 4-4 thriller at the Emirates Stadium.

'Bents' got things going with one of the great derby goals after 13 minutes. The ball was bouncing around in central midfield, Jermaine Jenas managed to chest it down to David who flicked it up and volleyed over Manuel Almunia from a distance later confirmed as 39 yards.

Arsenal scored from set-pieces either side of the break and when Emmanuel Adebayor made it 3-1 after 63 minutes it looked all over at 3-1.
Darren Bent reduced arrears soon after but a minute later Adebayor released Robin Van Persie for 4-2.

The clock showed 88.30 when Jermaine Jenas curled home a cracker to make it 4-3, the fourth official then showed four minutes added time and with the clock now on 93.15, Luka Modric's volley hit the post and Aaron Lennon was there to tap in for 4-4.

"It's probably the best night of my career so far," beamed David at the Emirates. "I'm an emotional wreck at the moment!

"We had a team meeting before the game and Clive Allen actually pointed out that the keeper comes off his line and sometimes right out to the edge of his box. That was still in my head early in the game. The ball sat up and I caught it perfectly.

"I went mad. I get so emotional and that's why we all play football.
"We have all been criticised this season but nights like that, goals like that, performances like that - as I said, it's why we all love football.

"We conceded too many easy goals, we know that and we'll address that. We were 4-2 down but showed character, determination, fight and kept going until the final whistle. We'll get things right, keep progressing and keep getting better."
 

Bill_Oddie

Everything in Moderation
Staff
Feb 1, 2005
19,120
6,003
It's from Team America. It's definitely NOT a direct translation from the commentator, which sounded mysteriously (yet eroneously, I'm sure) like 'Mother fucking Bentley, get in'.
 

scat1620

L'espion mal fait
May 11, 2008
16,386
52,880
I'd like to see the Bentley interview too, if anyone has it, so here's a gentle Bump.
 

Kendall

Well-Known Member
Feb 8, 2007
38,502
11,933
Always was. Fact is he handed in a transfer request insteadof having an easy life and stopping at Arsenal. Playing football meant more to him than staying with those ****s. He was never Arsenal, he was never rejected by Arsenal HE rejected Arsenal.
 
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