better now than at the end of the season....(perhaps you would be more familiar with that scenario).....Silver Fox wrote:Be fair chaps, it was another great result for 'arry that lifted the yids to the heady heights of 20th in the premier league
papereyes wrote:As 'odds' go, its up there with "My daughter stood outside an awards ceremony" - it may be true, but its not that much to be proud of.
I don't remember finishing 20thfrimmers wrote:better now than at the end of the season....(perhaps you would be more familiar with that scenario).....Silver Fox wrote:Be fair chaps, it was another great result for 'arry that lifted the yids to the heady heights of 20th in the premier league

"stood outside"....get it right...i think the bbc footage was indoors. never mind.6ft Kerplunk wrote:papereyes wrote:As 'odds' go, its up there with "My daughter stood outside an awards ceremony" - it may be true, but its not that much to be proud of.
I said they would ultimately fail in the playoffs, again. Previous history being my basis for said commentfrimmers wrote:is this the same huntley and palmer that "laughed out loud" with regard to the chances of aldershot being promoted to the football league last season? but suddenly went very quiet about the subject?
papereyes wrote:"I've had more sexual partners than Spacey"
lolz6ft Kerplunk wrote:papereyes wrote:As 'odds' go, its up there with "My daughter stood outside an awards ceremony" - it may be true, but its not that much to be proud of.
Don't get all grumpy just because Brand & Ross haven't called you yet.frimmers wrote:"stood outside"....get it right...i think the bbc footage was indoors. never mind.6ft Kerplunk wrote:papereyes wrote:As 'odds' go, its up there with "My daughter stood outside an awards ceremony" - it may be true, but its not that much to be proud of.
Earlier, I thought he was referring to scoring 4 goals and losing (or did I dream that game)?Huntley & Palmer wrote:frimmers wrote:i suppose it depends on what neck of the london woods you were born in as to its import.I'm sure Gooners are livid at still not losing to Spurs home or away since 1999 in the League. LOL @ Spurs fans getting excited about scoring four goals and only drawing
i think fans of a team at the bottom of the league:what do you think?papereyes wrote:Earlier, I thought he was referring to scoring 4 goals and losing (or did I dream that game)?Huntley & Palmer wrote:frimmers wrote:i suppose it depends on what neck of the london woods you were born in as to its import.I'm sure Gooners are livid at still not losing to Spurs home or away since 1999 in the League. LOL @ Spurs fans getting excited about scoring four goals and only drawing
Of course, what fans would take scoring 4 goals and been given a defensive rough-housing as a positive?
Oh.
LUX wrote:with probably goal of the season
I think the point being good for either team isn't really the point. It was more the crowing of Spurs fans, still not beating Arsenal again in nearly ten years of trying in the league, after being 4-2 down and coming back to drawLUX wrote:I'd have been very happy coming back from 2-4 down with injury time starting, away to the much disliked "far superior" local rivals, with probably goal of the season, scored by the player the home fans had been booing as a Judas until that moment. The two points lost by Arsenal will more likely have more effect on them than the two lost by Spurs at the end of the season.
Ipso facto: Good.
Because he makes Andy Ray look like a giant?Modric is a terrific player. Why ain't he at a top 4 club ?
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