Paul Mitchell falls into another job
Campos Watch
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...which could also count as Campos Watch
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Saw this. Didn't think it was his choice?An interview with THE BEAST
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ivilege-spurs-tottenham-brazil-biggest-regret
What a hit, son! What a hit!
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Screamer and a scream to celebrate. Not sure about the latter, to be honest.What a hit, son! What a hit!
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I thought Colin had retired? A move to Boro's the next best thing, I guess.Boo this club! BOO THEM!!!
You must log in or register to see mediaBOO THEM EVEN MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought Colin had retired? A move to Boro's the next best thing, I guess.
Trippier's also slagged us off for selling DembeleKeiran Trippier said in interview today that the NLD was the big one for the fans but most of the players thought that the other team from Fulham was the big one
Personally I remember when the Arsenal game in the 60s and 70s was an even matched affair but I had a very begrudging respect for the way Wenger and the club went about their business in those years , the big one for me is the Chavs ,from the time they found a few Bob down the back of the sofa I have loathed them and the way they have gone about their business. Totally classless
As for that lot in the council stadium in Stratford they are the yappy mutt that will not **** off no matter how many times you kick it in the balls
Is Tripps correct ?
Keiran Trippier said in interview today that the NLD was the big one for the fans but most of the players thought that the other team from Fulham was the big one
Personally I remember when the Arsenal game in the 60s and 70s was an even matched affair but I had a very begrudging respect for the way Wenger and the club went about their business in those years , the big one for me is the Chavs ,from the time they found a few Bob down the back of the sofa I have loathed them and the way they have gone about their business. Totally classless
As for that lot in the council stadium in Stratford they are the yappy mutt that will not **** off no matter how many times you kick it in the balls
Is Tripps correct ?
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It's always Arsenal for me, don't get me wrong the 2-0 win at WHL the season after the "Battle at the Bridge" was a special night and one that meant a lot but beating or losing to Arsenal is always what can bring me the most joy or most anger after a football match.
I have a similar take as RCL. The easiest way I can explain it is:
Arsenal is our final.
Chelsea is our semi final.
West Ham is our quarter final.
They're the first three fixtures I look for at the start of the season and the three (six) games I get most excited for.
On a bit of a personal scale, Stoke and Man City are games I take an added interest in too. Stoke and their fans are just a bunch of ****s. City's fans have developed some egotistical prick of an attitude since Sheikh Mansour came along. Our games in recent years have been quite heated too, so much to the point I'd probably say it's the next biggest game after our London Derby matches. Was very sweet beating them this season, especially as it was also a "Jose vs Pep" match too, which also happened to give birth to this beauty:
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