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The Spurs Twitter Thread - THE LAST ONE EVER? - 28th August 2012

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Clamour_Kid

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I don't rate Jenas but it's hardly his fault that Brad can't come out and grab a corner.

No, forget that. It wouldn't have got to that stage if there wasn't such a huge gap between midfield and defence. Parker wouldn't have allowed the WBA attackers to have time on the ball there.
 

Clamour_Kid

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@Akqayid: Deadwood is now flying out the door. Lovely!

followed by:

@Akqayid: West Ham, Sunderland, Villa, Fulham and 2/3 abroad all interested in at least paid for loan deals.
 

SonicSarr

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Can anyone explain JJ's reference to 'Ronald Macdonald's favourite' in Germany yesterday? Wasn't online and can't find any reference to it.
 

Hoddle_Ledge

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One spark and the lodge could go up in flames with the amount of deadwood in there at the moment.

Surely Jol would take someone as part of the Dembele deal.
 

mrlilywhite

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I can`t for the life of me find the tweet again, But 40 or so mins someone posted a tweet saying Vdv was due in Hamburg for a medical, Tweeted jj & Akqa to see if they have heard anything...Anybody else hear this news??
 

gavspur

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Vdv is the kind of quality we need to be bringing into the club, not losing. It'd be a massive blow for us to lose him.

Cant say I know much about M'Vila, but Sandro has looked rusty, Jake is getting better, but we really miss Parker. It wasn't til we signed him last year, that our results turned into positive ones. Leadership and determination.

midfield of:
Parker/Jake
M'Vila/Sandro Mouts/Dembele

looks good with good options.
 

Chris Flynn

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No, forget that. It wouldn't have got to that stage if there wasn't such a huge gap between midfield and defence. Parker wouldn't have allowed the WBA attackers to have time on the ball there.
Unfortunatly for as long as i can remember we have finished games like this, sitting further and further back and inviting pressure. Don't know why it is, could be psychological but it seems to be inbuilt into the team, whoever is in it.

Needs to be addressed one of these days
 
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