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Rebrov. Don’t forget Rebrov.And Roberto Soldado, and Grzegorz Rasiak, and Vincent Janssen, and...
Rebrov. Don’t forget Rebrov.And Roberto Soldado, and Grzegorz Rasiak, and Vincent Janssen, and...
Rebrov was far too good for us. You could see every game that he was about 5 steps ahead of everyone else. And then Hoddle did that weird thing where he marginalises good players.Rebrov. Don’t forget Rebrov.
The Wimbledon game was my 2nd match with my dad and friend, we had to wait until the Norwich game on Easter Monday for my first win.My first game was the same season, home to Wimbledon. It did not go well.
Dad and I only went to that one because my birthday present was really to see us vs Man City, which was rained off. We did go see the City game when it was rescheduled but that was months later, we won that one.
Rebrov was far too good for us. You could see every game that he was about 5 steps ahead of everyone else. And then Hoddle did that weird thing where he marginalises good players.
TOTTENHAM – Ricardo Rocha
The story of Tottenham’s 2006/07 season should be part of the national curriculum. From finishing fifth in the Premier League to reaching two quarter-finals and one semi-final, there was also a Paul Robinson goal, only the fifth ever shared Player of the Month award, and Edgar Davids playing alongside Andy Barcham and Dorian Dervite in a League Cup round-of-16 tie.
Just to cement its legacy, Ricardo Rocha joined for £3.2m plus two friendlies between Tottenham and Benfica, with the Portuguese club keeping all the gate receipts. John’s brother would start just 16 games across three seasons.
From the link I stumbled upon another January gem.Over a week into the transfer window, here's a look back onto a glorious January signing:
Every club's worst ever January transfer window signing - Football365
There have been some quite hilarious January transfer window deals over down the years. Hilariously bad.www.football365.com
Imagine if we could have had both of them.Used to watch him warming up before KO. Couldn’t hit a fucking barn door and took that form into the games
Useless without his bodyguard Shevchenko
Used to watch him warming up before KO. Couldn’t hit a fucking barn door and took that form into the games
Useless without his bodyguard Shevchenko
From the link I stumbled upon another January gem.
He was almost 32 when he signed. Hands down the weirdest of all weird transfers in the Ramos/Comolli era.
Anybody remember Kevin Scott a CB we brought from Newcastle in 1994.
One of the slowest CBs I have ever seen and any ball played behind our back line and he was done.
He stayed with us for a good few years but only playing 18 times and scoring one goal.
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He made Fazio look like Usain Bolt.Yes unfortunately
Used to watch him warming up before KO. Couldn’t hit a fucking barn door and took that form into the games
Useless without his bodyguard Shevchenko
I remember watching something on tv showing Rebrov’s goals the season before we signed him. Almost all of them were stunning. He scored the most (I think) in Europe that season and I remember thinking if only we could have someone like that. Then amazingly we signed him and I immediately became erect. I believe he was a step ahead of most of our players and his overall form suffered because of it. Hoddle coming in and playing him out wide finished him off.
In the right team, Rebrov would’ve been an absolute world beater in my opinion.
He was well overrated and that was before he joined us.For some reason last night a thought suddenly entered my head.
What happened to Zeki Fryers?
After all the hassle we went through to get him, he was utter shit.
Anybody remember Kevin Scott a CB we brought from Newcastle in 1994.
One of the slowest CBs I have ever seen and any ball played behind our back line and he was done.
He stayed with us for a good few years but only playing 18 times and scoring one goal.
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