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Zokora Hints at Exit

dannythomas

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May 17, 2004
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Nice fucking support tony you twat.:roll:

Why ? Zokora is not good enough . There are a lot of players over the years who have left and for who not many shed tears- Gary Doherty, Calum Davenport, Danny Murphy, Stephen Kelly, Matthew Etherington, Andy Reid. I would have driven most of them to the airport. Malbranque , Kanoute and Mendes on the other hand were bigger losses than Zokora will ever be.
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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I've always like Zokora. A genuine hard worker who will play any position to help the team. Harry has proved though that simply by signing Palacios what a difference a well balanced midfield can make.

When Palacios was out Huddlestone was bought in and with Hutton back he's no longer emergency right back. Zokora will almost never get to play anymore.

Unfortunately Zokora never became our Viera but like all players who gave 100% for the club but found themselves down the pecking order I wish him well.
 

Rackybear

You Must Respect Ma Authowita!
Aug 10, 2008
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He's a good player, maybe some of you need your glasses on to see that. He gives his all for this club, and even though you may not think that alone is enough, it is when considering he does a pretty damn good job a lot of the time. Yeah, he isnt great at passing, but his energy and commitment for spurs is something a lot of our players could learn. He fills in at RB & CB and does a fantastic job without ever complaining, id hate to lose him, he would be a fantastic player to have in our squad....just remember the two CC finals..he was fantastic in both and deserves his stay at this club.
 

fortworthspur

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Nov 12, 2007
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Zokora played well for Spurs, and did whatever was asked of him. We are lucky to have him.

When he's gone, and we are still mediocre (and we will be), who is going to get the blame?
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Zokora played well for Spurs, and did whatever was asked of him. We are lucky to have him.

When he's gone, and we are still mediocre (and we will be), who is going to get the blame?


Dawson, Corluka, Lennon's lack of a final ball and Keane not forming as good a partnership with the current strikers as he did with Berbatov. Don't worry we'll find someone.
 

fortworthspur

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Nov 12, 2007
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Dawson, Corluka, Lennon's lack of a final ball and Keane not forming as good a partnership with the current strikers as he did with Berbatov. Don't worry we'll find someone.


no doubt, but will it be done with the same passionate hate?
 

lishiyo

Still frustrated :(
Aug 24, 2008
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no doubt, but will it be done with the same passionate hate?

trust us, we'll find someone new to blame with the same amount of passion :wink:

that said i still blame zokora for our defeat today. his duties haven't been relinquished until we vote on a new scapegoat :evil:
 

DC_Boy

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May 20, 2005
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i hope he stays, but if he wants to go I understand that, and hope we can get a decent price for him.

I think he should get due praise for his effort and commitment and I wish him well, whether he stays or goes.
 

Kendall

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Feb 8, 2007
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I dont get some of you people. Didier gives his all for the club, and whilst he may not be the best footballer he trys his heart out and loves the club. He's much better than O'hara for a start, who also trys very hard, yet most of you all love him.

Agree. So much for fan loyalty.

We need him for when reckless palacios gets suspended every other month
 

PLTuck

Eternal Optimist
Aug 22, 2006
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trust us, we'll find someone new to blame with the same amount of passion :wink:

that said i still blame zokora for our defeat today. his duties haven't been relinquished until we vote on a new scapegoat :evil:

:lol:
 
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