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Courtneyjd

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Good luck THudd, such an elegant, technically gifted player.

The partnership him and rat boy formed a few seasons back was fantastic.
 

ClintEastwould

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Anyone else remember his nutty Facebook pictures when he first joined. About 10 pictures of his glaring face with all the different filters. Mirror image, sepia, embossed. And what looked like his mums curtains in the background.

if you can dig those up i will love you
 

easley91

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Let's not forget that it hasn't been confirmed by Spurs as of yet. Would expect it tomorrow along with Capoue, Parker and Livermore.
 

easley91

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That would be a nice day for me.

Just thinking with internationals and the sudden sale of Caulker with no replacement, it would make sense to make at least two of those announcements tomorrow (Hudd and Jake in the same one).
 

266in379

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Pretty sad to see Big Tom go. I know sentimentality doesn't win silverware, but that thunderous peg of his was a marvel and a joy to behold...particularly when driving a big football-shaped dent into Almunia's face.

Here it is once again, for old time's sakes...

Really hope he does a great job at Hull and gets his career back on track after a couple of horrible seasons injured.
 

Spurs 1961

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Aug 31, 2012
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Loved watching Tom play. Not many could time hitting a football better than that bloke.

If he has gone a sad day but inevitable. Really hope I am wrong and he manages to shake off the injuries he has had to become the player that he could be
 

sim0n

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If he has gone a sad day but inevitable. Really hope I am wrong and he manages to shake off the injuries he has had to become the player that he could be

Yep, I've always liked the much maligned THudd, but it seems a change of scenery could do him well... not sure Hull is a great place to be with a shakey manager, but if he stays injury free that should mean unquestioned first team footie for him (y)

Best of luck big man and that goal against Man City will always be in the top 5 Spurs goals of the decade for me -- he makes the interception that starts he whole move at the top of Spurs box -- Thanks THudd!

 

dagraham

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He had to go for his sake as much as anything. It's a shame as he is technically the best passer at the club but he just needs too much time on the ball.

Also, for such a physically imposing figure ( stop sniggering at the back ) he was a monumental pussy.
 

sim0n

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I will miss him, but for Spurs' sake I wish there was a different deal on the table -- season long loan to Fulham with option to buy. Let him hook up with Berbatov again, tear up the competition, then not be able to play against Spurs this season :sneaky:

But, as long as he avoids injury I bet he'll enjoy getting first team footie again no matter where he goes (y)

Best of luck Big Man!!
 

poc

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Well good luck to Hudd best mid/long range passer since Hodd IMO (for us) , will do a great job for Hull I'm sure, deserves a good run and a bit of luck!
 

Adamspurs

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He was always a nice option to have but we're growing as a club and it was best for all parties for him to move on. Good luck Tom, thanks for everything.
 

easley91

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Hull's chances of staying up have gone up for me with these signings. Lot of premiership experience (and a bit of CL) in Hudd. Fantastic deal for them.
 

txspurs

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:( he actually took the time to talk to me while the team was doing the signature conga line last summer. Good luck sir!
 
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