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SDogg

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I'm sure this is fine subject to work permit. Levy would not be Willian'd again
 

yido_number1

He'll always be magic
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When I first started following Premier League football around a decade ago and was looking for a team to support, I thought the team that most reminded me most of a Baltimore team would be the team I'd choose. It wasn't. I chose Spurs simply because how much Arsenal & Chelsea reminded me of the Red Sox & Patriots. It's like they cloned those Boston fucks and moved them over to London. Strangely, it was the hate that drew me in, not the love. I learned to love Spurs later.
Hate to break it to you but arse were established before the red Sox! Maybe they cloned the goons and moved them to boston
 

heelspurs

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Jul 25, 2012
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As an American I always get a chuckle about this "I want to go up north" to Manchester stuff. It's fucking 208 miles...that's shorter than New York to Boston which is considered a regional rivalry/derby here.

Always gets me when I hear these complaints. People hop the Acela and commute that everyday for work around me. Driving 200 round trip for work is not unheard of. I believe England is most closely equivalent to North Carolina in size (Cali in pop). Its slightly more than going from the Triangle (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill) to Charlotte or Wilmington. And almost exactly like the Triangle to Myrtle Beach (though why any would go here is a mystery). All of these trips I used to do after a days work. Two hundred miles is a nice day out and probably the limit if expecting to return that day. It is not "up north". Also that Sancho kid being homesick 200 miles away. FFS he could drive whatever supercar he is now able to afford back to london and commute up for training. Homesick!

When I first started following Premier League football around a decade ago and was looking for a team to support, I thought the team that most reminded me most of a Baltimore team would be the team I'd choose. It wasn't. I chose Spurs simply because how much Arsenal & Chelsea reminded me of the Red Sox & Patriots. It's like they cloned those Boston fucks and moved them over to London. Strangely, it was the hate that drew me in, not the love. I learned to love Spurs later.
Surprised you weren't/aren't a Palace fan then? That was around the time Simon Jordan started Crystal Palace Baltimore.
 

Spurrific

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Not our fault you've got a big bastard of a country. I sulk having to walk 10 minutes into town, now fuck off spamming the thread whilst we're waiting for important updates.
 

npearl4spurs

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Sep 9, 2014
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Always gets me when I hear these complaints. People hop the Acela and commute that everyday for work around me. Driving 200 round trip for work is not unheard of. I believe England is most closely equivalent to North Carolina in size (Cali in pop). Its slightly more than going from the Triangle (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill) to Charlotte or Wilmington. And almost exactly like the Triangle to Myrtle Beach (though why any would go here is a mystery). All of these trips I used to do after a days work. Two hundred miles is a nice day out and probably the limit if expecting to return that day. It is not "up north". Also that Sancho kid being homesick 200 miles away. FFS he could drive whatever supercar he is now able to afford back to london and commute up for training. Homesick!


Surprised you weren't/aren't a Palace fan then? That was around the time Simon Jordan started Crystal Palace Baltimore.

I knew you must have been in the Carolinas. I'm in the triangle.
 

AJW

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SFR sport saying he prefers United but they have his less than us so PSG pushing him to us
 
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