The Official Tottenham Hotspur Thread [Vol 5]
Discussion
Thunderace said:
mickk said:
Ashley Cole - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Thierry Henry - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Cesc Fabregas - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Gael Clichy - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Samir Nasri - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Sol Campbell - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Seb Larsson - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Lassana Diarra - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Kolo Toure - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Emmanuel Adebayor - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Jermaine Pennant - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Mathieu Flamini - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Robin Van Persie - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Edu - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Jose Reyes - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Alexander Hleb - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Gilberto Silva - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Eduardo - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Emmanuel Eboue - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy.
Anyone seeing a pattern here?
To avoid any possible confusion for Spuds fans, this is what 'winning a trophy' looks like Thierry Henry - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Cesc Fabregas - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Gael Clichy - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Samir Nasri - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Sol Campbell - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Seb Larsson - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Lassana Diarra - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Kolo Toure - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Emmanuel Adebayor - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Jermaine Pennant - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Mathieu Flamini - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Robin Van Persie - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Edu - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Jose Reyes - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Alexander Hleb - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Gilberto Silva - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Eduardo - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy,
Emmanuel Eboue - leaves Arsenal, wins trophy.
Anyone seeing a pattern here?




C O Y S
I think there maybe some underlying subtext to what Jamie is saying here, but I can't quite decipher it.
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/spurs/champio...
Jamie Redknapp feels that Tottenham Hotspur's absence from next season's Champions League would be a "massive disappointment" for the club.
Spurs play Sunderland today knowing that they must win to stand any chance of taking part in next season's competition.
However, they currently trail north London rivals Arsenal by a point and Redknapp feels that Spurs have a superior squad to their neighbours, meaning failure to qualify would represent a major setback.
"Will this game [against Sunderland] make or break their season? For Spurs yes, 100 per cent," Redknapp told the Daily Mail.
"The squad they have is far better than Arsenal's and they finished in the top four last season. That Arsenal are ahead with an inferior squad shows you how good Arsene Wenger is.
"It would be a massive disappointment for Tottenham to miss out. They are so close to something big."
The Gunners travel to Newcastle United this afternoon.
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/spurs/champio...
Jamie Redknapp feels that Tottenham Hotspur's absence from next season's Champions League would be a "massive disappointment" for the club.
Spurs play Sunderland today knowing that they must win to stand any chance of taking part in next season's competition.
However, they currently trail north London rivals Arsenal by a point and Redknapp feels that Spurs have a superior squad to their neighbours, meaning failure to qualify would represent a major setback.
"Will this game [against Sunderland] make or break their season? For Spurs yes, 100 per cent," Redknapp told the Daily Mail.
"The squad they have is far better than Arsenal's and they finished in the top four last season. That Arsenal are ahead with an inferior squad shows you how good Arsene Wenger is.
"It would be a massive disappointment for Tottenham to miss out. They are so close to something big."
The Gunners travel to Newcastle United this afternoon.
blindmaninchains said:
I think there maybe some underlying subtext to what Jamie is saying here, but I can't quite decipher it.
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/spurs/champio...
Jamie Redknapp feels that Tottenham Hotspur's absence from next season's Champions League would be a "massive disappointment" for the club.
Spurs play Sunderland today knowing that they must win to stand any chance of taking part in next season's competition.
However, they currently trail north London rivals Arsenal by a point and Redknapp feels that Spurs have a superior squad to their neighbours, meaning failure to qualify would represent a major setback.
"Will this game [against Sunderland] make or break their season? For Spurs yes, 100 per cent," Redknapp told the Daily Mail.
"The squad they have is far better than Arsenal's and they finished in the top four last season. That Arsenal are ahead with an inferior squad shows you how good Arsene Wenger is.
"It would be a massive disappointment for Tottenham to miss out. They are so close to something big."
The Gunners travel to Newcastle United this afternoon.
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Jamie Redknapp feels that Tottenham Hotspur's absence from next season's Champions League would be a "massive disappointment" for the club.
Spurs play Sunderland today knowing that they must win to stand any chance of taking part in next season's competition.
However, they currently trail north London rivals Arsenal by a point and Redknapp feels that Spurs have a superior squad to their neighbours, meaning failure to qualify would represent a major setback.
"Will this game [against Sunderland] make or break their season? For Spurs yes, 100 per cent," Redknapp told the Daily Mail.
"The squad they have is far better than Arsenal's and they finished in the top four last season. That Arsenal are ahead with an inferior squad shows you how good Arsene Wenger is.
"It would be a massive disappointment for Tottenham to miss out. They are so close to something big."
The Gunners travel to Newcastle United this afternoon.
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