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Soap Opera with that guy, would say hed be on his way in jan but its gonna be a struggle shifting his wages.

 

Probably got mental issues tbh, 

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So we have got to buy a striker in Jan now... you know Levy is already on the phone to Toronto :(

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One guy on SC said on Saturday that Ade wont play for us against because Poch believes Ade has a mental illness/still suffering from PTSD... was told by an ex-player.

 

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Is his contract up in summer too?

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Seeded Teams

Olympiakos

Sporting Lisbon

Athletic Bilbao

Zenit St Petersburg

Borussia Mochengladbach

Besiktas (cant play them)

Red Bull Salzburg

Dynamo Moscow

Internazionale

Everton (cant play them)

Feyenoord

Napoli

Fiorentina

Dynamo Kiev

Legia Warsaw

 

Unseeded Teams

Spurss

Anderlecht

Ajax

Liverpool

Roma

Villarreal

Torino

Celtic

PSV Eindhoven

Dnipro

Wolfsburg

Sevilla

Young Boys

Aalborg

Guingamp

Trabzonspor

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We're gonna get Zenit…its bait.

 

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Looking at that list and our current team we will get banged by every single team in that list.

 

Only one id say where we could have a chance is Legia.

 

Out of all the teams i don't want on that list it's Red Bull Salzburg. ..our defence will get shredded apart by Alan, Sabitzer, Soriano and Kampl

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what a guy

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From The Times today

Gary Jacob

Published at 12:01AM, January 17 2015

Tottenham Hotspur have drawn up secret plans to build the biggest club stadium in London after obtaining a crucial piece of land that is the subject of an intense legal challenge, The Times can reveal.

In what will be seen as Tottenham trying to claim the capital’s bragging rights, the club have had discussions about applying for planning permission for a 61,000-seat arena, which would be bigger than the Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal, their rivals. It could also be used for pop concerts and American football matches.

The new design would generate considerably more income for the club and includes plans for supporters to be able to walk on the roof of the stadium and would require demolishing further historic properties, according to documents lodged at the High Court.

Tottenham were given permission to build a 56,000-seat stadium three years ago and have fought hard to keep their new plans while a fierce legal argument rages over a piece of land which is next to the Paxton Road end of White Hart Lane.

But the club were reluctantly forced to admit holding secret discussions with local government and transport authorities, which could help the owners of the land in their legal appeal against losing their site.

Archway Sheet Metal Works, the family-run business, will argue that the government’s decision to issue a purchase order of their land was made on one basis, while the club had secret, different plans for the site. The High Court appeal hearing was adjourned at the 11th hour on Wednesday because the government wanted more time to consider the new information, which Tottenham were ordered to hand over.

The hearing has been set for next month, although Tottenham and the metal company were anxious to avoid further delay.

“We were happy for the appeal to go ahead on Thursday,” a spokesman for the metal company said.

Police are still investigating the cause of a fire at the metal company in November.

Tottenham have been trying to arrange funding for a new stadium, likely to cost about £400 million, and to find a temporary home for at least one season from as early as 2016 during building works.

The club hope that it may be possible to use Wembley, the favoured choice of supporters, despite being told by the FA that its preference was to use the national stadium for additional American football matches.

Mauricio Pochettino, the Tottenham head coach, has said that Roberto Soldado’s confidence will not be affected when, as expected, he is dropped today for the Barclays Premier League match against Sunderland at White Hart Lane.

The forward hit the bar from a few yards in the 4-2 victory over Burnley in the FA Cup third-round replay at White Hart Lane on Wednesday. “He knows there are opportunities for all players,” Pochettino said.

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Walk on the roof?!?

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I don't think it's a good idea to let Spurs fans walk on a roof after a 1-0 defeat when we've had 65% possession and 20+ attempts on goal.

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Fetching 5mill for Naughton is great business

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Dunno how Levy hasn't been investigated by the office of fair trading yet. 

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Yes great another 5mil to go towards Joe Lewis' new yacht

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Jamie Carragher breaks down "one of the best pieces of play I've seen all season" from Harry Kane.

https://vid.me/MhOj

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That was a sick pass but I hate it when they start name dropping other players.

If so and so done this and done that

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Mickeys fuming saying we using their scouts again :lol:

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