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posted on 18/9/11

All it means is that Tottenham fans love people who commit atrocities against mankind...such as joining Spurs.

posted on 18/9/11

I think Saddam was a Gooner or was that Bin Laden, so it all makes sense really, doesn't it lol, I think he is talking about the Spurs & Arsenal rivalry and how fans can be so hypocritical.

posted on 18/9/11

He was just saying how fickle football fans are. And we all are.



posted on 18/9/11

No, he's saying Adebayor was the bomb

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posted on 18/9/11

Owners_Cup

Yeah I got that gist. Just an odd way of putting it.

posted on 18/9/11

We are a fickle bunch.

Hence the shift in thought towards Usmanov taking over from Kreoke.

As little as six months ago I was totally opposed to the thought.

Now...

posted on 18/9/11

Yes we all love Ade because he's scoring,I thought we would.
rannaram,go away. There's nothing that you can post that will make us feel bad after a win....so just go away and stop trying.

posted on 18/9/11

hahahaha, Adebayor, of course his WMD, now it makes sense.

posted on 18/9/11

To be fair, I don't know too many fans that were against him coming when his name was mentioned, only the media. We were that desperate for a striker, we would have been happy with almost anyone!

posted on 18/9/11

It was posted on our board so I thought it was directed at us.

posted on 18/9/11

Actually he's drawing parallels with Sadam Hussein and Manchester City

posted on 18/9/11

He actually said that? I don't quite understand the context in which the question was asked and why he felt the need to say something so bizarre.

posted on 18/9/11

its true though, if Suddam or Hitler rose from the dead and pumped £1Bil on transfers we would love them, specially if we got Messi in the transfers.......heck we would love Maggie Thatcher if she did that as well..........

posted on 18/9/11

Am I missing something?
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Yes. The "Y" off analogy

posted on 18/9/11

This is a classic RDBD "S-T-F-U Redknapp" trigger But today he might have just about earned his Cornetto moment.

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