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SEMerc
04 January 2011 00:44:10

An excellent piece that sums up Beckham's unimportance to top flight football in this country from a playing standpoint. That is not to say he doesn't remain important for the professional footballer's knacker's yard that is the MLS.


http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/james-lawton-stop-the-insanity-harry-beckham-will-be-only-beneficiary-of-a-move-to-spurs-2175212.html

future_is_orange
04 January 2011 10:31:44

I dont see Becks improving an excellent Spurs side at all...tho lumping him on to put in a decent ball for another sub Crouch to head in would be the only benefit to this Spurs team... Arry can bang on how he would be good for the nippers and for the dressing room but Becks will only be there for a very sort period and this possble move could have a negative impact in unsettling the team.


Given that Becks seem to favour a return to London perhaps West Ham or Fulham would be a better option..? for both player and teams.

llamedos
04 January 2011 22:11:14

They're sure as hell still not all that convincing, but Man U are 3,5,8 and 9 points ahead of their nearest serious rivals, and with 2nd placed Man C and 3rd placed Arsenal playing tomorrow, anything other than a win for either of them will see a fair bit of daylight between 1st and 2nd with a minimum of 1 game in hand 


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SEMerc
04 January 2011 22:22:13

I did a double take when I saw Whitehead had scored. He's hardly made a forward pass in his entire professional career.

llamedos
04 January 2011 22:25:58


I did a double take when I saw Whitehead had scored. He's hardly made a forward pass in his entire professional career.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

His second goal of the season though........not that that fact lessens the surprise  


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SEMerc
04 January 2011 22:32:13



I did a double take when I saw Whitehead had scored. He's hardly made a forward pass in his entire professional career.


Originally Posted by: llamedos 

His second goal of the season though........not that that fact lessens the surprise  


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


His second ever forward pass?

SEMerc
05 January 2011 00:10:18

Interesting table ranking the relative playing strengths of European football clubs - based on current and future expectations. I do find it rather odd that Milan are ranked way below Inter though.


http://euroclubindex.com/asp/ranking.asp?x=1&Cache=8

Gooner
05 January 2011 00:39:03


Interesting table ranking the relative playing strengths of European football clubs - based on current and future expectations. I do find it rather odd that Milan are ranked way below Inter though.


http://euroclubindex.com/asp/ranking.asp?x=1&Cache=8


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


The league odds are interesting as well


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SEMerc
05 January 2011 20:01:24

Robbie Keane to Birmingham for £7m subject to medical, according to SSN. I thought we'd only get get a maximum of £5m. OK, we've taken a hit on this but we're still £2m up overall due to having financially raped Liverpool.

icegooner
05 January 2011 21:43:32

It's turning into a very good night for Manchester United.


Arsenal and Man City draw, Chelsea lose, Spurs losing. 


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05 January 2011 21:49:31

Surely Woy and Mr Ancelotti will both be out of jobs now? A great night for Man U unfortunately.


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llamedos
05 January 2011 21:51:32


It's turning into a very good night for Manchester United.


Arsenal and Man City draw, Chelsea lose, Spurs losing. 


Originally Posted by: icegooner 

SAF must have dreamed of a night like this........Arsenal - Man City draw, pretty much on the cards, but Chelsea slipping up again, quite incredible. It's not in the bag yet, but Man U are doing what they're doing and the rest of the pack are creating their own banana skins. This season in the Premiership is turning into a comedy script  


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llamedos
05 January 2011 21:52:52


Surely Woy and Mr Ancelotti will both be out of jobs now? A great night for Man U unfortunately.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Oh dear.......I didn't realise we were on opposite sides of the fence Brian


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llamedos
05 January 2011 21:55:50

FT and Spurs lose as well...........full house


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SEMerc
05 January 2011 21:55:52

Yep, Woy must be a goner now. The prison guard is readying his key to take Woy to the execution chamber.

Super Cell
05 January 2011 22:09:51

What about a hat-trick of sackings with Grant at West Ham as well?


And it's a good job that Houllier's only recently been appointed, because Villa are in the bottom three


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05 January 2011 22:11:47

Yes Grant has to go as well


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SEMerc
05 January 2011 22:42:20

Poor performance by Spurs tonight but I put that down to the players being knackered - a negative consequence of playing a high tempo game all the time.


Hopefully, we'll lose to Charlton in the Cup so the players can be rested for far more important endeavours and not be distracted by unecessary games.

SEMerc
05 January 2011 22:45:15


What about a hat-trick of sackings with Grant at West Ham as well?


 


Originally Posted by: Super Cell 


I'm not entirely sure the Dildo Twins have a Plan B, which may explain why Grant has managed to survive for this long. That said, 'Big' Sam is available. Oh hang on, he said he could manage Real Madrid. So that's him out of the equation then.

SEMerc
05 January 2011 22:52:47
Saint Snow
05 January 2011 23:20:38

Fecking abysmal, Liverpool


Got to feel for Gerrard. Hodgson is clueless and the team is so demoralised that he simply cannot turn things round.



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Saint Snow
05 January 2011 23:41:35


Poor performance by Spurs tonight but I put that down to the players being knackered - a negative consequence of playing a high tempo game all the time.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


From a MotD viewpoint, it seemed a realy entertaining game. Your lot deserved something out of it.



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05 January 2011 23:46:02
Feel for Gerrard? I revel in any upset of his 😂 I have nowt against Liverpool football club, just Gerrard. Shallow? Yeah probably 😄 👍
Saint Snow
05 January 2011 23:52:13

I can never fathom your foibles.


Little, inoffensive Preston North End? Steven Gerrard?



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