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Patsy 07-05-2006, 04:56 PM :oops: :w00t: :yahoo:
Nuff said. :bag:
Ah, hell - lets go for it.
The Gunners didn't have to rely totally on West Ham after all today, but they did the bizzo anyway.
So, Groucho, let me get this straight.
Arsenal overtook Tottenham Hotspur in the FINAL premiership match of the season, because Tottenham LOST and Arsenal WON today. Yes?
As a result of Spurs LOSING and Arsenal WINNING today, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club will STILL not be competing in the Champion's League. Yes?
Arsenal are not only in the Champion's League final this year, but as a result of their WIN and Spurs' LOSS today, Arsenal have leapt into that oh-so-vital 4th place - MEANING Arsenal can now also qualify for next year's Champion's League even if they lose this year's final.
Please, please correct me if I'm wrong. :)
You really want to punch me right now, don't you?
Dolores 07-05-2006, 05:04 PM i used to like spurs way back in teh day when martin chivers was their no. 9! gosh that ages me doesnt it!
I only liked them cos I liked the name Spurs! how shocked was I to find out the full monicker was Tottenham Hotspurs some years later!!
Patsy 07-05-2006, 05:12 PM Do you still have feelings for them Dolores? Or are you ok with my blatant gloating to the Fat Blue Fish?
Dolores 07-05-2006, 05:13 PM Do you still have feelings for them Dolores? Or are you ok with my blatant gloating to the Fat Blue Fish?
I've have no feelings for Spurs ... but I do have a few for the "fat blue fish"!!!! :cool1: :wink_kiss
Patsy 07-05-2006, 05:15 PM :ohmy: I must confess to having a soft spot for Spurs.
It's an old landfill site near Minehead. :thumbsup:
I can't stand Arsenal, poncy bar stewards...
Would have been nice to see Tottenham in the Champions League next season, but at least I can stick up for the English team in the final now...
Patsy 09-05-2006, 10:16 AM Define poncy, Flyo. :kid:
mikado 09-05-2006, 10:35 AM Those Spurs players must have been sick as parrots. Still, I heard they were just going through the motions on Sunday.
Flyo - which "English" team in the final??? And back luck on PNE's result yesterday - bit of a shock that.
Slipper 09-05-2006, 01:21 PM Those Spurs players must have been sick as parrots. Still, I heard they were just going through the motions on Sunday.
Cummon Mik....Spurs were full of 5h!t in the days before the game. Just as well the Ar5e took the pi55 out of them
Groucho 09-05-2006, 04:11 PM Spurs were full of 5h!t in the days before the game. Just as well the Ar5e took the pi55 out of them
Well they certainly weren't by the time kick off arrived and they'd been poisoned by persons unknown in the kitchen at the Marriott Canary Wharf!
Too right there's no 'English' in the final... but I'm arsenal all the way now... despite the odd vein that contains Man U blood I'll be cheering on the gunnars...
I think Spurs trying for a replay is absolutely pathetic, the match is done and there should be no point in asking for a replay. Most teams have to cope with injury and much more during the season and that's football, you just gotta get on with it... and I realise that the spurs illness was a bit different, but they've still just gotta go out there and do whatever they can...
And if spurs can replay, can we replay too? the lights went out...?
Fee For All 09-05-2006, 10:57 PM I know Callum Davenport.
Is he a chef too?
I don't think so, he's a good friend of my niece and her friends who live across the road (we waved at them Fee) OH! and we saw his dad in sainsburys.
Lordy look at the time!
Patsy 10-05-2006, 08:48 AM Well they certainly weren't by the time kick off arrived and they'd been poisoned by persons unknown in the kitchen at the Marriott Canary Wharf!
Phwoar! Look at the husk on that.
Slipper 10-05-2006, 11:24 AM Spurs were just cr@pping themselves at the prospect of having to apply for passports for the first time in decades!
Fee For All 10-05-2006, 11:38 AM Don't be so faecestious. :glare:
Groucho 10-05-2006, 12:00 PM Spurs were just cr@pping themselves at the prospect of having to apply for passports for the first time in decades!
No such problem for Arsé nal's bunch of foreign mercenaries, eh? :glare:
mikado 10-05-2006, 12:54 PM Spurs were just cr@pping themselves at the prospect of having to apply for passports for the first time in decades!
Yeah, they've not got the stomach for it.
Patsy 10-05-2006, 01:00 PM No such problem for Arsé nal's bunch of foreign mercenaries, eh? :glare:
Aren't most footballers mercenaries? Surely you're not suggesting that those "British" Spurs players wouldn't stick 2 fingers up at the club for the right money?
Groucho 11-05-2006, 09:45 PM Perhaps, but at least a few of them are English mercenaries.
Slipper 12-05-2006, 08:30 AM Perhaps, but at least a few of them are English mercenaries.
Oi you...we've got Ashley Cole, Sol Cambell, Justin Hoyte, Kerrea Gilbert
(I won't go there with Walcott until he actually plays for the first team:unsure: or Matt Connolly)
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