Ex Spur thread

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I slaughtered Taraabt non stop when he was with us, but I will concede that one of the best goals I have ever seen live was scored by him when he was with QPR.
 
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Kevin Wimmer has rejoined Rapid Vienna from Stoke, having agreed to have his contract terminated.
They finished 2nd in the Austrian Bundesliga this season, behind Red Bull Salzburg, and will enter the 2nd qualifying round of the Champions League.
That leaves them needing to progress through three rounds to reach the group. Good luck to him. I'm sure Son will be cheering him on.
 
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Kevin Wimmer has rejoined Rapid Vienna from Stoke, having agreed to have his contract terminated.
They finished 2nd in the Austrian Bundesliga this season, behind Red Bull Salzburg, and will enter the 2nd qualifying round of the Champions League.
That leaves them needing to progress through three rounds to reach the group. Good luck to him. I'm sure Son will be cheering him on.
I dread somebody compiling a list of ex-Spurs players in next season's Champions League and Europa League

You know it's coming...
 
Well, this one's a little different.
There are some reports that ADO Den Haag's owners have announced that they're selling the club... to Martin Jol.
He played for them, managed them and was recently their technical director.
They were relegated last season, finishing bottom of the Eredivisie and they're in financial ****, by all accounts.
 
Well, this one's a little different.
There are some reports that ADO Den Haag's owners have announced that they're selling the club... to Martin Jol.
He played for them, managed them and was recently their technical director.
They were relegated last season, finishing bottom of the Eredivisie and they're in financial ****, by all accounts.
Oh boy, next season's Loan Watch is going to be interesting...