Ex Spur thread

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Neil Warnock talks **** about Spurs after they tonk Cardiff 3-0
Cardiff knocked out of FA Cup by a team containing a Spurs loanee
Warnock's ex-club Sheffield United knocked out of FA Cup by team with former Spurs youngster

I like to think it's the butterfly effect ruthlessly spreading throughout his CV...
 
Neil Warnock talks **** about Spurs after they tonk Cardiff 3-0
Cardiff knocked out of FA Cup by a team containing a Spurs loanee
Warnock's ex-club Sheffield United knocked out of FA Cup by team with former Spurs youngster

I like to think it's the butterfly effect ruthlessly spreading throughout his CV...
Domino effect, everything he has touched historically falls over in one foul swoop.
 
Domino effect, everything he has touched historically falls over in one foul swoop.
As it turns out the list goes on a little longer than that...
Rotherham get tonked 7-0 by a team featuring an ex-Spurs player
Ex-club Leeds are knocked out by ex-club QPR, who were smart enough to have an ex-Spurs youngster in the back four

It's like Final Destination, only funnier
 
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Palacios was fantastic for us for a while and I always felt awful for the poor bloke after what happened to his brother.
Harry Redknapp's words shortly after it happened say a lot about the man's character:

"The lad had heard from his family at one in the morning what had happened, and his brothers, I believe, have identified the body.
"He sat around the hotel lobby with his case packed until 7am because he didn't want to wake me.
"I'm amazed with him. But we organised for him to be driven back to London so he could get a flight home."
"You couldn't wish for a more calm and likeable lad, football is not really that important after this."