I hate to agree with you, OP
OP- another deluded sp-ud who's been under the ground for 30 years & has just popped his head out of the sand & been blinded by the sun & the dizzy heights of third place...
Give me strength...when you've won something - come back
Sherriff.
Supposing Liverpool win the Carling Cup and finish 4th and the Spurs finish 3rd and win nothing. Expect Spurs to claim they had the better season.
Enrique, you won't finish 4th so it's a redundant point.
I would expect nothing less from them
But in saying that - argonaut is right - that aint happening
4th is still possible seeing as Spurs are likely to be managerless very shortly.
When found guilty, prison or no prison, 'Arry will be sacked by Spurs and banned from all football management for at least a year. Thats what happed to George Graham(another of your managers) when he accepted a bung.
you now make a fair point...arry is for the chop it seems..
I see no way he's gonna walk from this frankly
Wonder if Spu-ds have sounded out a new man yet - bet they have
Hope it's not Jose
The religious freak Glenda Hoddle is likely to be appointed, however he hasn't managed since...I've lost count.
with David Icke as 2IC...?
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It was his actions at Arsenal that got him banned for a year. It was nothing to do with Spurs. Spurs sacked Graham because the fans didn't like him...because he's pure Arsenal and Spurs hate anything Arsenal. They didn't like Terry Neill either.
I don't think they ever forgave Pat Jennings for joining Arsenal either. They definitely haven't forgiven Sol Campbell. Sol Campbell did what Michael Owen did. Michael Owen like Sol Campbell came out of an academy and joined the one club that his first club hates most. Owen did that when he came out of Liverpools academy and joined Manchester United. If Owen had joined Everton, there would be no animosity. In the same way had Campbell joined Aston Villa, then there would be no animosity.
From 'arry's & Spurs perspective - I guess it'll come down to whether he is a fit & proper person to manage their club,
he will certainly be fined if guilty, I doubt anything custodial will feature
As for the England job...who knows... the authorities in that department have a long & woeful track record of employing wrong-uns for that task anyway (for all sorts of reasons)
Don't be so sure about 'Arry not getting anything custodial. Normally anyone found guilty of tax evasion gets a prison sentence. Lester Piggot got 3 years.
magic
well...you never know...i'm surprised by little these days
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posted on 25/1/12
I hate to agree with you, OP
posted on 26/1/12
OP- another deluded sp-ud who's been under the ground for 30 years & has just popped his head out of the sand & been blinded by the sun & the dizzy heights of third place...
Give me strength...when you've won something - come back
posted on 26/1/12
Sherriff.
Supposing Liverpool win the Carling Cup and finish 4th and the Spurs finish 3rd and win nothing. Expect Spurs to claim they had the better season.
posted on 26/1/12
Enrique, you won't finish 4th so it's a redundant point.
posted on 26/1/12
I would expect nothing less from them
But in saying that - argonaut is right - that aint happening
posted on 26/1/12
4th is still possible seeing as Spurs are likely to be managerless very shortly.
When found guilty, prison or no prison, 'Arry will be sacked by Spurs and banned from all football management for at least a year. Thats what happed to George Graham(another of your managers) when he accepted a bung.
posted on 26/1/12
you now make a fair point...arry is for the chop it seems..
I see no way he's gonna walk from this frankly
Wonder if Spu-ds have sounded out a new man yet - bet they have
Hope it's not Jose
posted on 26/1/12
The religious freak Glenda Hoddle is likely to be appointed, however he hasn't managed since...I've lost count.
posted on 26/1/12
with David Icke as 2IC...?
posted on 26/1/12
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posted on 26/1/12
It was his actions at Arsenal that got him banned for a year. It was nothing to do with Spurs. Spurs sacked Graham because the fans didn't like him...because he's pure Arsenal and Spurs hate anything Arsenal. They didn't like Terry Neill either.
I don't think they ever forgave Pat Jennings for joining Arsenal either. They definitely haven't forgiven Sol Campbell. Sol Campbell did what Michael Owen did. Michael Owen like Sol Campbell came out of an academy and joined the one club that his first club hates most. Owen did that when he came out of Liverpools academy and joined Manchester United. If Owen had joined Everton, there would be no animosity. In the same way had Campbell joined Aston Villa, then there would be no animosity.
posted on 26/1/12
From 'arry's & Spurs perspective - I guess it'll come down to whether he is a fit & proper person to manage their club,
he will certainly be fined if guilty, I doubt anything custodial will feature
As for the England job...who knows... the authorities in that department have a long & woeful track record of employing wrong-uns for that task anyway (for all sorts of reasons)
posted on 26/1/12
Don't be so sure about 'Arry not getting anything custodial. Normally anyone found guilty of tax evasion gets a prison sentence. Lester Piggot got 3 years.
posted on 26/1/12
magic
well...you never know...i'm surprised by little these days
posted on 22/6/12
Idiot $puds
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