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Re: vs WOLVERHAMPTON « Reply #5 on Nov 7, 2009, 11:29pm »
Arsenal rout Wolves to go second Arsenal move into second place in the Premier League after dismantling Wolves 4-1 with another fine attacking display.
Well as a spurs fan you should know how it feels being in the bottom three before xmas.
difference is we got out, you are going back to where you belong
Oh dear. The difference is that you've spent millions accumulating a squad of players/rejects (from the top 4) and what have you got to show for it? One Carling Cup and early season relegation form on numerous occasions. How does it feel to live in the shadow of your north London rivals for so long?
difference is we got out, you are going back to where you belong
Oh dear. The difference is that you've spent millions accumulating a squad of players/rejects (from the top 4) and what have you got to show for it? One Carling Cup and early season relegation form on numerous occasions. How does it feel to live in the shadow of your north London rivals for so long?
yes spent millions you havent got and lol if they are rejects they are above you
we are not in as big a shadow as you though behind Villa, Brum, and West Brom......(all below us)......how embarrassing for you
Oh dear. The difference is that you've spent millions accumulating a squad of players/rejects (from the top 4) and what have you got to show for it? One Carling Cup and early season relegation form on numerous occasions. How does it feel to live in the shadow of your north London rivals for so long?
yes spent millions you havent got and lol if they are rejects they are above you
we are not in as big a shadow as you though behind Villa, Brum, and West Brom......(all below us)......how embarrassing for you
Tottenham spent almost £150m on transfers in the last 16 months, making them the second highest spenders in the Premier League behind Manchester City.
Spurs spent £119.3m in the year ending June 2009, with another £29.4m invested since on the likes of Peter Crouch, Sebastien Bassong and Niko Kranjcar.
It eclipses the sums paid out by each of the 'big four' of Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal.
Sums it up really, you spend more than them but fail to finish above any of them.
West Brom play in the "Championship", Blues finished second last season 'below us" and we drew with Villa and outplayed them in most periods this season. Arsenal have finished above you for decades and play some attractive footy that only you spuds could dream of.
« Last Edit: Nov 10, 2009, 5:29pm by PureOldGold »
Tottenham spent almost £150m on transfers in the last 16 months, making them the second highest spenders in the Premier League behind Manchester City.
Spurs spent £119.3m in the year ending June 2009, with another £29.4m invested since on the likes of Peter Crouch, Sebastien Bassong and Niko Kranjcar.
LOL and today we posted record profits
LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur posted a record full-year pretax profit, boosted by a player trading profit of 56.5 million pounds ($94.13 million), the Premier League club said on Tuesday.
Spurs made a profit before tax of 33.4 million pounds in the year to June 30, up from 3 million pounds in the previous year, on revenue down 1.6 percent at 113 million pounds.
You spend nothing and will end up relegated and in the red
Tottenham spent almost £150m on transfers in the last 16 months, making them the second highest spenders in the Premier League behind Manchester City.
Spurs spent £119.3m in the year ending June 2009, with another £29.4m invested since on the likes of Peter Crouch, Sebastien Bassong and Niko Kranjcar.
LOL and today we posted record profits
LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur posted a record full-year pretax profit, boosted by a player trading profit of 56.5 million pounds ($94.13 million), the Premier League club said on Tuesday.
Spurs made a profit before tax of 33.4 million pounds in the year to June 30, up from 3 million pounds in the previous year, on revenue down 1.6 percent at 113 million pounds.
You spend nothing and will end up relegated and in the red
We're the only club in the prem thats not in debt..
LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur posted a record full-year pretax profit, boosted by a player trading profit of 56.5 million pounds ($94.13 million), the Premier League club said on Tuesday.
Spurs made a profit before tax of 33.4 million pounds in the year to June 30, up from 3 million pounds in the previous year, on revenue down 1.6 percent at 113 million pounds.
You spend nothing and will end up relegated and in the red
We're the only club in the prem thats not in debt..