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Mate, let's all laugh at Tottenham!

ArsenesCoatMaker

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The article characterizes Newcastle as Tottenham's rivals. Is both being historically sh*t and not winning anything of note for multiple decades enough to constitute a rivalry between teams over 200 miles away? :lol:

Except it doesn't say that. Have you just clicked on the article, saw it says Newcastle and come up with that conclusion without reading it? It only says she was involved in the Newcastle take over, nothing about Sp**s being rivals to them
 

redanddread

The stone that the builders refuse

Country: Jamaica
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou spoke about his "special connection" with Hungarian great Ferenc Puskas before his side play Ferencvaros in the Europa League on Thursday (17:45 BST).

Postecoglou played under former forward Puskas, who won the European Cup three times with Real Madrid, when he was the manager of South Melbourne in Australia.

The Sp**s boss has previously said, external he used to act as a chauffeur and interpreter to Puskas, who died in 2006, during their time together.

"I do have a special connection, for me anyway, with Mr Puskas," said Postecoglou.

"I was blessed to be able to spend three years in the company of one of the greatest footballers of all time, but more importantly for me an outstanding person.

"He was one of the greatest people I've ever come across and I feel really fortunate to have had those three years with him, where I was able to sit there and talk to a person who in the football world had done everything, but more importantly, a person who I had so much respect and admiration for.

"I still think about it and it still feels unreal to me that I got that opportunity being based in Australia. As you get older you keep those experiences even more.

"I would love for him to still be around today to see where I am because he played a role in me becoming certainly the football manager I am. He played a role in that but also the person I've become."
 

Riou

Mikel… Is this real?

Country: Northern Ireland
InvertTheWing really does feel like Sp**s version of SA Gunner, right? Is it just me?

Everyone...

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