Rags to riches Since the start of the PL, Spurs have spent just £9m less than Arsenal to achieve no titles and no FA cups, compared to our 3 titles, 6 FA cups including 2 doubles and an invincible season as title winners.
Total bollocks from the Gimp as per usual...city were robbed by bad refereeing decisions and as all the press and media have reported the mediocre Spuds were they ones to scrape a draw. The Spurs story is one full of regret, riches to rags. How a club slipped into mediocrity and stayed there due to the two shysters lining their pockets and selling the family silver.
But wasn't their unbeaten run better in real terms than Arsenals invincible season as the PL is more competitive now before Chelsea thrashed them going in dry at Stamford Bridge.
Hard pressed to dispell that myth. They havnt exactly won much in their glorious history. A few FA cups.
...but is strictly a B movie when compared to the Leicester City story, as we can all agree. #UltimateRagsToRiches PS thanks for setting that up so nicely ...a clanger of Lloris proportions on the day
"Spurs - We nearly came 2nd" ... never made the cinema and was a straight to DVD film now available to buy at heavily discounted prices from the club shop
I'm not even bald mate. It's a play on the name of one of my heroes when I was a lad, Steve Archibald. But I'm sure your 300,000 year advancement already knew that.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said he didn't believe Kyle Walker did anything wrong after the Spurs midfielder appeared to push Manchester City's Raheem Sterling in the box in Saturday's 2-2 draw. "For me it was not a penalty," he told the BBC. "But I am a tiny man and cannot always see over the grass. I usually stand on a chair but at this time, I was on the ground and had to keep jumping to see. Maybe Kyle knew Raheem was going to miss and was patting him on the back to congratulate him? Please don't call me tiny. Adios amigos"