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And give us one heck of a xmas prezzie.
If we beat the scum on the 22nd of december.
:beer:
COYS!!!
If we beat the scum on the 22nd of december.
:beer:
COYS!!!
Let's not get carried away over a series of statistically insignificant set of results. A Carling Cup win, A UEfa Cup win and a draw and a win in the league mean nothing. Especially when you consider the opposition.
Don't forget that Martin Jol won five games in a row from Boro away (a draw under Wendy) through Wigan, onto West Ham away, Brum at home and Man City. So let's see where we are at Christmas.
Sorry as much as I hate our rivals, I am more concerned about Tottenham becoming great again and challenging for trophies etc, more than winning the odd occassional game against Arsenal.
So if he can do that, then and only then will he become a legend.
Let's not get carried away over a series of statistically insignificant set of results. A Carling Cup win, A UEfa Cup win and a draw and a win in the league mean nothing. Especially when you consider the opposition.
Don't forget that Martin Jol won five games in a row from Boro away (a draw under Wendy) through Wigan, onto West Ham away, Brum at home and Man City. So let's see where we are at Christmas.
We beat Chelsea in the league last season and released a DVD. That was embarrassing.
so far so very very good - he took us over at a very dark time and already light is flooding in - yes the Hammers will be toughest game yet - but boy we're in good shape going into the game
And if/when Didier Zokora finally scores, I expect nothing less than a commemorative stationery set.
Spot on.Let's not get carried away over a series of statistically insignificant set of results. A Carling Cup win, A UEfa Cup win and a draw and a win in the league mean nothing. Especially when you consider the opposition.
Don't forget that Martin Jol won five games in a row from Boro away (a draw under Wendy) through Wigan, onto West Ham away, Brum at home and Man City. So let's see where we are at Christmas.