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Spurs are monitoring the situation of Swansea City defender Neil Taylor

theShiznit

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Before he broke his leg he was quality, but has not played that much this season.

We need someone that's going to come in and be THE left back, not one of a few possibles for the position.
 

double0

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I think we should do all we can to get Ashely Cole his a London boy IMO still one of the best left backs in world football. I personal think R Hodgeson treated him poorly not taking him to the world cup.
 

newbie

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I would take cole and terry our defence would be pretty solid I know there both tosser but they are winners
 

avonspurs

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I would take cole and terry our defence would be pretty solid I know there both tosser but they are winners

All joking aside, I think you are right. I'd hate to see them in Spurs shirt (god, the thought of it) but we cant deny that they are good players
 

newbie

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I know I hate them both but they are what we are missing I can't think of two players well laukau as well
 

Sarsipius

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Are you trying to start a riot? An ex Arsenal AND ex Chelscum player..... Peace will come to the Palestinians and Israel before that will happen :)

In other news, ex-footballer turned international relations advisor, William Gallas, is reportedly close to clinching historic Middle-East peace accord in what on-lookers are describing as 'surprising yet welcome'.

Gallas, 36, cites his experience of winning over multiple sets of London based football supporters during a lengthy career as a 'major contributing factor in my ability to handle hostile situations'.
 

double0

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Heard Ferdinand has been released by ManU. I'd take both Ferdinand and Ashely Cole in a flash
 

avonspurs

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In other news, ex-footballer turned international relations advisor, William Gallas, is reportedly close to clinching historic Middle-East peace accord in what on-lookers are describing as 'surprising yet welcome'.

Gallas, 36, cites his experience of winning over multiple sets of London based football supporters during a lengthy career as a 'major contributing factor in my ability to handle hostile situations'.

Ah, see you caught my deliberate mistake there. Well done. . . . . . :oops:

Damn me and my very poor memory!! ;)
 
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