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[size=9]Tottenham Hotspur FC[/size] [size=9]EST 1882[/size] [size=9]WHITE HART LANE[/size] [size=7]Home of THFC Bill Nicholson Way, 748 High Rd, Tottenham, London, N17[/size] [size=9]HONOURS[/size]
DIVISION ONE CHAMPIONS 1951, 1961
FA CUP WINNERS 1901, 1921, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1991
LEAGUE CUP WINNERS 1971, 1973, 1999, 2008
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP 1963
UEFA CUP 1972, 1984
FA CHARITY SHIELD WINNERS 1920-1921 1951-1952 1961-1962 1962-1963 1967-1968 1981-1982 1991-1992
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TWO DIVISION CHAMPIONS 1920, 1950
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TWO DIVISION RUNNERS UP 1909, 1933
[size=9]THREAD PATRON[/size] William "Bill" Nicholson OBE
Tottenham Hotspur 1938-1955 Apps- 314, Gls- 6 Manager 1958-1974 [size=9]Yids of the FFT Forum-[/size]
[size=7]Benelsmore Vaughn2111 Benelsmore Maxii[/size] [size=9]COYS[/size] [size=2]If we're going to get relegated may as well do it with internet panache[/size] Edited by peligro: 25/9/2008 04:22:36 PMEdited by peligro: 6/10/2008 09:13:49 PMEdited by peligro: 16/12/2008 11:52:13 PMEdited by Nico: 3/3/2009 04:31:02 PMEdited by peligro: 3/3/2009 07:01:38 PMEdited by peligro: 20/8/2009 07:54:20 PMEdited by imnofreak: 7/8/2014 09:38:52 AM
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Peligro
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[size=9] Spurs Legends [/size] Steve Perryman Apps- 854, Gls- 39 Glen Hoddle Apps- 377, Gls- 88
Pat Jennings Apps- 472, Gls- 1
Osvaldo "Ossie" Ardiles Apps- 221, Gls- 16
Jurgen Klinsmann Apps- 41, Gls- 21 Danny Blanchflower Apps- 337, Gls- 15
Martin Chivers Apps- 278, Gls- 118
David Ginola Apps- 100, Gls- 13
Chris Waddle Apps- 138, Gls- 33
Clive Allen Apps- 105, Gls- 60 Paul Gascgoine Apps- 92, Gls- 19
Martin Peters Apps- 189, Gls 46
Cliff Jones Apps- 318, Gls- 135 Maurice Norman Apps- 357, Gls- 16 Dave Mackay Apps- 318, Gls- 51
Les Allen Apps- 119, Gls- 47
Alan Gilzean Apps- 439, Gls- 133 Gary Mabbutt Apps- 482, Gls- 27
Ledley King Apps*- 236, Gls- 11 Ricardo Julio "Ricky" Villa Apps- 133, Apps- 18
Teddy Sheringham Apps- 277, Gls- 124
Ray Clemence Apps- 330, Gls- 0 Edited by peligro: 24/9/2008 11:34:21 PMEdited by peligro: 24/9/2008 11:36:18 PM
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timmyg
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what , no sherrigham?......oh spurs LEGENDS.carry on.
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deportivo1985
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Spring must mean its time for all the EPL club threads to spurt and blossom...
...if so, where the f@rk is the Man Utd one?
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kimTHEcorpse
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i think its because you guys are doing pretty shit this season. toffees will always have a forum i guess. COYB COYB COYB COYB
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deportivo1985
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kimTHEcorpse wrote:i think its because you guys are doing pretty shit this season. toffees will always have a forum i guess. COYB COYB COYB COYB :lol: at everyone getting acarried away before the first quarter of the EPL is through. Talk to us in May, you might find us at Wembley, Stadio Olimpico or just try the Theatre of Dreams.
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martyB
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Quote:If Everton get an official thread, so do the mighty Spurs There's nothing official about the Everton thread, the Arsenal thread, or this thread. :roll: I give this thread 1 week.
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Peligro
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deportivo1985 wrote:Spring must mean its time for all the EPL club threads to spurt and blossom...
...if so, where the f@rk is the Man Utd one? Make one?
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kimTHEcorpse
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martyB wrote:Quote:If Everton get an official thread, so do the mighty Spurs There's nothing official about the Everton thread, the Arsenal thread, or this thread. :roll: I give this thread 1 week. how long do u rate everton's one? a decade at least...:d
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Blyth Spartan
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Thank you thread originator you did an excellent job in your starting post,ignore the knockers,even though not a spurs fan, they are entertaining,but selling Berbatov and Keane,well that is sort of saying money is king at this club. Paul Gascoigne played many great games for this great club,as did martin Peters alan Gizean,ect ect...lets hope they beat Liverpool and Chelsea.
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deportivo1985
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Peligro wrote:deportivo1985 wrote:Spring must mean its time for all the EPL club threads to spurt and blossom...
...if so, where the f@rk is the Man Utd one? Make one? Just didnt want to be making up another one if theres already one in place, ya know. If there isnt then i might as well.
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Peligro
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Blyth Spartan wrote:Thank you thread originator you did an excellent job in your starting post,ignore the knockers,even though not a spurs fan, they are entertaining,but selling Berbatov and Keane,well that is sort of saying money is king at this club. Paul Gascoigne played many great games for this great club,as did martin Peters alan Gizean,ect ect...lets hope they beat Liverpool and Chelsea. Cheers mate, Gazza was a legend. Pretty sad to see how he is now.
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martyB
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Marty. Can we get all these stickied? Arsenals, Aston Villas, Liverpools, Evertons, etc. Can you make new subforums? Im thinking if we keep them stickied we wont have any shitty 20 post club threads that go to shit in a few days. Also we should keep them respectable. Hopefully that could generate some quality postage.
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Blyth Spartan
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Peligro wrote:Blyth Spartan wrote:Thank you thread originator you did an excellent job in your starting post,ignore the knockers,even though not a spurs fan, they are entertaining,but selling Berbatov and Keane,well that is sort of saying money is king at this club. Paul Gascoigne played many great games for this great club,as did martin Peters alan Gizean,ect ect...lets hope they beat Liverpool and Chelsea. Cheers mate, Gazza was a legend. Pretty sad to see how he is now. It is indeed sad,imagine only one world cup,one Fa cup final(cut short). Keep up the quality posts.
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Peligro
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I might just add a classic games section to the thread soon :d . Remember Jenas scoring against you in the 94th minute? ;)
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jimsmith
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nice stuff peligro
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Jazzmaster
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Nice one Peligro...Ginola made me a spurs fan 97/98??Don't know 'bout this year tho....Arshavin in summer?
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You guys won. Albeit a 2-1 defeat of lowly newcastle. Pav got his first, Ohara and Owen finished the scoring.
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[size=7] Newcastle United 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur[/size] Match ReportTeams
Newcastle- Given, Geremi, Taylor, Coloccini, Bassong,Cacapa (Edgar 72), Butt, N'Zogbia, Owen, Duff (Xisco 72),Martins. Subs Not Used: Harper, Ameobi, Tozer, Doninger, Donaldson. Booked: Butt. Goals: Owen 90. Tottenham-
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Lennon-Jenas-Zokora-O'Hara-Bale
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Subs- Cesar, Giovani (Bale 53), Modric (Pavlyuchenko 75), Bentley, Bent, Gliberto, F.Campbell (Lennon 62)
Booked: Corluka, O'Hara, Zokora.
Goals: Pavlyuchenko 62, O'Hara 66. Att: 20,577 Ref: Chris Foy (Merseyside) Quote:Roman Pavlyuchenko's first goal in English football helped to pile further pressure on managerless Newcastle as the Carling Cup failed to provide any relief on Tyneside.
The Russian, a £13.8million summer arrival at White Hart Lane, thumped home a 62nd-minute free header to put holders Spurs on the road to their first domestic victory of the season.
But it was midfielder Jamie O'Hara who sealed the win four minutes later when he capitalised on a dreadful error by Steven Taylor to fire past the stranded Shay Given.
Michael Owen's 90th-minute strike could not prevent the Magpies' slipping to a fourth successive defeat and left a bemused crowd of just 20,577 facing a winter of discontent with owner Mike Ashley's masterplan having been torn to pieces.
The billionaire is desperately trying to offload the club having seen manager Kevin Keegan walk out and a long hard fight for Barclays Premier League survival looks likely unless action is taken swiftly.
Newcastle had beaten Spurs in each of the last five meetings between the two sides home and away, but extending that record never looked likely as they struggled to create chances and looked vulnerable at the back.
The game was almost incidental, on Tyneside at least, as those fans who turned up did so with the club's ownership and the search for a new manager continuing to dominate the conversation.
There is a growing belief an interim boss could be installed within days, with Terry Venables featuring strongly among a list of candidates.
But what is certain is some form of stability is required if the Magpies are to right a season which has slipped from promising start into farce within the space of a couple of dramatic weeks.
These two teams occupy the bottom two places in the Barclays Premier League and by the time referee Chris Foy signalled an end to the first half some of the reasons for their respective difficulties had been explained.
Neither Given nor Heurelho Gomes had a save of any note to make, although the Brazilian had to keep out a well-struck 21st-minute effort from Charles N'Zogbia.
But with Owen and the fit-again Obafemi Martins seeing little of the ball and Pavlyuchenko operating as a lone striker at the other end, defences were largely on top.
The Russian might have done better with a free header from an O'Hara corner 13 minutes before the break, and former Magpie Jonathan Woodgate guided another effort wide from a Gareth Bale free-kick five minutes later.
But Claudio Cacapa, playing in a holding midfield role, flicked an N'Zogbia free-kick just wide in injury time after earlier glancing the ball across goal.
Newcastle's problems might have eased significantly within three minutes of the restart had it not been for the watchfulness of former Magpie Woodgate.
Martins' clever flick put Damien Duff in on goal and he slid the ball past Gomes only for the England defender to get in a vital touch to clear.
Ramos introduced Giovani dos Santos as a 53rd-minute replacement for Bale and his arrival seemed to spark the game into life.
Full-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto had already tested Given with a rising drive but Pavyluchenko somehow failed to convert Giovani's 58th-minute cross from point-blank range.
However, he did not have to wait long to redeem himself when, after Owen had forced a save from Gomes at the other end, he powered a header past the helpless Given from Aaron Lennon's 62nd-minute cross.
The game was effectively over when Taylor's horrendous error gifted O'Hara a second four minutes later.
Newcastle's response saw them pile forward in the search for a lifeline and Owen struck in the 90th minute to spark hopes of a late comeback.
But it was all too late and the crowd's response on the final whistle was predictable. Not utterly convincing against a very poor side, but it's a win against prem opposition and a Pava goal to boot. O'Hara was great in midfield, very energetic and probably our man of the match. We looked a much better team in nthe second half, which can probably be pinpointed to the influence of Giovani coming on, who looked very good. All in all, a decent win, but more importantly, a very morale boosting victory. To add that it's our first win at St James Park since 2001 (I know there was only 20000:d) adds to the sense of satisfation. [size=9]COYS[/size] Edited by peligro: 25/9/2008 09:51:17 AMEdited by peligro: 25/9/2008 09:51:55 AM
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mk0825 wrote:Marty. Can we get all these stickied? Arsenals, Aston Villas, Liverpools, Evertons, etc. Can you make new subforums? Im thinking if we keep them stickied we wont have any shitty 20 post club threads that go to shit in a few days. Also we should keep them respectable. Hopefully that could generate some quality postage. So we end up having 10+ stickied threads taking up the entire first page? Hotspurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Juventus, Man City, Man Utd, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Celtic etc etc etc If the threads get enough hits and replies they will stay on the front page. Can't sticky one, then they will all want to be stickied. If people create new ones when there already is one, then those new ones will be locked and people will be directed to the existing one. Simple.
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Jazzmaster wrote:Nice one Peligro...Ginola made me a spurs fan 97/98??Don't know 'bout this year tho....Arshavin in summer? Cheers Jazzmaster, you a Spurs fan then? If you are you're going on the rolecall at the top of the page :o . Know of any other yiddo's around? Arshavin is looking on at this stage apparently, and a summer move for me is preferable to a winter one as the Russian Prem runs at a different time and this way Arshavin would be fresh. I'd like to see him link up with Pava too. Ultimately though I think our emphasis should be on a defensive midfielder, Zokora works hard but is a liability defensively and Jenas is no good in a holding role. Ledley can play there but is really not up to playing every game and is better at entre half. January- Veloso in please :d
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Erebus wrote:mk0825 wrote:Marty. Can we get all these stickied? Arsenals, Aston Villas, Liverpools, Evertons, etc. Can you make new subforums? Im thinking if we keep them stickied we wont have any shitty 20 post club threads that go to shit in a few days. Also we should keep them respectable. Hopefully that could generate some quality postage. So we end up having 10+ stickied threads taking up the entire first page? Hotspurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Juventus, Man City, Man Utd, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Celtic etc etc etc If the threads get enough hits and replies they will stay on the front page. Can't sticky one, then they will all want to be stickied. If people create new ones when there already is one, then those new ones will be locked and people will be directed to the existing one. Simple. Just sticky the Tottenham one. You kjnow it makes sense :lol:
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[size=7] Newcastle v Tottenham Highlights[/size] Well, I say highlights. They're just the Spurs goals really., Some pretty fantastic commentry on these here vids though. Pavlyuchenko- http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/1595299/O'Hara- http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/1595117/You're all so lucky you have me.
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Jazzmaster
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11 seasons now Peligro...my uncle is an English-import,loves his Arse-n-all,so rather easy choice really... Ginola's mazy runs on the EPL Highlights show back then blew me away...
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Jazzmaster
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Come to think of it,Every one I know follows Liverpool,Arse-n-all or Chelsea... No-one has a mind of their own :-k Would really like to see those teams suffer,just to see their REAL supporters... You stick by your team..I've seen my South Sydney Rabbitohs in the finals 3 times since 1984... Funny how many Roosters(cough Chelsea) supporters came from the woodwork [-x
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Peligro
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Jazzmaster wrote:Come to think of it,Every one I know follows Liverpool,Arse-n-all or Chelsea... No-one has a mind of their own :-k Would really like to see those teams suffer,just to see their REAL supporters... You stick by your team..I've seen my South Sydney Rabbitohs in the finals 3 times since 1984... Funny how many Roosters(cough Chelsea) supporters came from the woodwork [-x Out of at least 100 people I know around my football club and social life, I can name a handful who don't support top 4- next door neighbour (Fulham), dad (Leicester), brothers (Ipswich and Southampton) and two mates who support West Ham and Leeds respectively.
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Jazzmaster
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merely a flesh wound..:-"
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Jazzmaster wrote:Come to think of it,Every one I know follows Liverpool,Arse-n-all or Chelsea... No-one has a mind of their own :-k Would really like to see those teams suffer,just to see their REAL supporters... You stick by your team..I've seen my South Sydney Rabbitohs in the finals 3 times since 1984... Funny how many Roosters(cough Chelsea) supporters came from the woodwork [-x Yea a lot of people are bandwagon jumpers especially with Chelsea. My love for Arsenal actually came before I even knew of this "top 4". I had a mate who had some Arsenal banners at his house and got me to watch one of their matches. Was blown away and got straight into it, just loved watching them play and was so excited to see them score. Ever since then been a fan of the Arse:lol:
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Jazzmaster wrote:Come to think of it,Every one I know follows Liverpool,Arse-n-all or Chelsea... No-one has a mind of their own :-k Would really like to see those teams suffer,just to see their REAL supporters... You stick by your team..I've seen my South Sydney Rabbitohs in the finals 3 times since 1984... Funny how many Roosters(cough Chelsea) supporters came from the woodwork [-x its annoying when people think they are cool because they support an underdog. i'm not a bandwagon jumper.. live close to arsenal.. and closer to chelsea than tottenham.. went to the 6-0 thrashing of sheffield last week. dont really feel any guilt how did you first begin supporting spurs? and how strongly would you support them if they were relegated for the next 5 yrs?
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