Over the course of the last 15 years, I've always sensed a certain pride in Spurs fans that they contributed more to the English national team than Arsenal have.
Does anybody else think it's weird that just as Tottenham are on the cusp of finishing ahead of us in the league for the first time in 17 years, Arsenal in Wilshere and Oxlade-Chamberlain, have the two greatest young talents in English football on their hands whilst Tottenham can only offer some mediocre squad filler to the national set-up?
Thoughts and good luck tonight. Sorta.
Changing Situations.
posted on 6/2/12
The 2nd coming of Glen Johnson?
posted on 6/2/12
Kyle Walkeris pure average, Jenkinson will take his spot soon.
posted on 6/2/12
AHB
You're forgetting Jermaine Jenas!
posted on 6/2/12
3] The future of English football.
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So he does play football then? I thought he was just employed by Mr Arsene Wenger because he has a baby face and all the personality of a weetabix
posted on 6/2/12
AuHasardBendtner - Will somebody give Gibbs a sandwich?
Oxlade is just a fat Theo Walnut.
Hardly had a game and you clowns have him as world class.
posted on 6/2/12
i like how Spurs fans hate Wilshere so much good WUMming Jack
posted on 6/2/12
You're forgetting Jermaine Jenas!
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of course. The article is to be disregarded by the jury.
Something Redknapp is doubtlessly praying for with regard to his entire trial so far, especially his own testimony.
posted on 6/2/12
So he does play football then? I thought he was just employed by Mr Arsene Wenger because he has a baby face and all the personality of a weetabix
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That's an odd choice of cereal to compare him too, BLF. Weetabix is a wholesome, hearty and nutritious breakfast cereal. You should have gone for, hmmmmm, a pop tart?
posted on 6/2/12
i like how Spurs fans hate Wilshere so much
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i don't hate weetabix - that'd be absurd. hating something that has no soul...? no wait, it is the perfect anaology
posted on 6/2/12
*analogy