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Tainio Off to Sunderland

Defsta

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Aug 4, 2003
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Now I'm pisst off :cry:






I hope that Spanish fucker is going to buy a better midfield general... :twisted:
 

Rocksuperstar

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Jun 6, 2005
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I miss Teeemu :(

Our teamsheet doesn't look right without that reassuring white n blue flag on it - the only player who you knew would give it every last shred of everything he had in him, whether it was for 5 minutes or 90.

Hope he can shine at Sunderland, i get the impression Keane can appreciate the way TT plays and will give him a fairer crack of the whip than he got with us.

Good luck, dude :up:
 

mackay59

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Jun 23, 2008
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my first let down with ramos.

tanio a good player and a true yid gone b4 kaboul..chimbo..gardiner... and others not even worth a mention.

suitably on the other the hand teemu is the first to be valued by someone else.

I hope he still remains a spur but would understand it if he felt disallusioned.

good lad...good player.

best of luck teemu my son.
 

Kyras

Tom Huddlestone's one man fan club
Feb 2, 2005
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I miss him already, if he could get over his injuries then he I would have him in the starting XI in a heartbeat. Says a lot that Roy Keane is signing him.
 

antti19

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Jun 26, 2004
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So sad that Ramos didn`t value him. Played him as left back! Teemu was so angry about that, one thing why he wanted to leave. FFS buy a better DM! Thanks Teemu, a fellow Finnish Yid!

Teemu said today in Finnish interview that he was so proud to play in Spurs and win the LC title.
 

rez9000

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Feb 8, 2007
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TT was a good player, and I, for one, am a little sorry to see him go.

Good luck, Teemu. You gave your all in every game and we thank you for it. Best of luck withthe Black Cats.
 

Krafty

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May 26, 2004
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I wish him the best of luck. Always gave his all, just a shame he could never avoid injuries nor get the belief of his managers.

All the best Teemu
 

tRiKS

Ledley's No.1 fan
Jun 6, 2005
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His perfromace agaisnt Fibre glass in the CC alone was enough to make Zap and Rabi look stupid.
 

tRiKS

Ledley's No.1 fan
Jun 6, 2005
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and yes i see the irony in calling someone stupid whilst spelling poorly
 

Midostouch

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Aug 9, 2006
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I am sad to see him go as he was a great squad player, very versatile and a real terrier. I wish him the best of luck and will give him a big cheer when he comes back to the Lane. I love his personality too - the Drogba incident sums him up for me.
 

Leachie

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Feb 11, 2005
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Good luck TT and I hope you play every week.

Him being a Yid and winning the League Cup with us was a nice way for him to Finnish his career with us. Ha!
 

spursgirl21

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I am personally heartbroken that Teemu has gone:cry::cry:.

I think it's such a shame that he has left but can totally understand his reasons for leaving in his situation I would have done the same.

I personally think Teemu will be a huge loss to the squad and there were most definatly players that should have gone before him. I know that there has been a lot of negativity about his injuries but I am going to take that away for the moment. Teemu I beleive will be difficult to replace myabe not in the pace and ablity department but from the aspect of Teemu as a person. There are not many players in are current sqaud that I can honestly say give 150% every time they play even is its only 10 minuets as a sub. Everytime Teemu put on the spurs shirt he didn't just play like a player he played like a fan and his passion and love for the club always showed whether he was playing as DM, CM, LM, RM, or RB her always gave it he all even if that meant he run himself into the ground. His determination to never give up, his love for his boyhood team and his overall personality will be missed greatly and I think these attributes will be hard to replace.

I believe there should be other players leaving the club before someone like Teemu and I just hope that whoever comes into replace Teemu treats the fans, the club and his position on the pitch with the respect and passion that Teemu has shown.

Good Luck Teemu you will always have a special place in my spurs history :clap:
 

MrWoolley

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May 26, 2004
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Im sure he'll get a good reception from the Spurs faithful when Sunderland come to the lane.
 

guy

SC Supporter
May 31, 2007
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Hopefully he left first because he was most wanted by other clubs. Keane getting him, and to play in CM (as teemu said himself) is a huge wrap and a good sign for TT!

i hope ramos doesnt regret it
 

AW?

Formerly known as *******Who?
Feb 6, 2006
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A true proud Yiddo and good luck to him. I'm worried about him going. We are seriously lacking battling midfielders as it is. Ramos better have something up his sleave otherwise it's bloody stupid letting him go.
 

karennina

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A lovely bloke, as far as i could tell. Good luck Mr Tainio and thanks for the effort, including the occasional superb performance.
 

Adam456

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Jul 1, 2005
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A true proud Yiddo and good luck to him. I'm worried about him going. We are seriously lacking battling midfielders as it is. Ramos better have something up his sleave otherwise it's bloody stupid letting him go.

Oh good grief. I knew this would happen

Nice bloke as he probably is, if you think that Tainio is the sort of player we need in our squad (yes squad not starting XI) as we (hopefully) push for CL place then you might as well take a different train and go watch West Ham, Fulham, Charlton etc. as you don't know the difference between an average and a good player

Un-effing-believable

:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll:

PS. For the eeejut who claimed others were BLIND and that Teemu NEVER let us down. How about being sent off (with obvious frustration about turning in another mediocre performance) with about 10 mins to go against Sevilla

Muppet

PPS. I take it member called Teemu will go to Sunderland forums now ??
 

AW?

Formerly known as *******Who?
Feb 6, 2006
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Oh good grief. I knew this would happen

Nice bloke as he probably is, if you think that Tainio is the sort of player we need in our squad (yes squad not starting XI) as we (hopefully) push for CL place then you might as well take a different train and go watch West Ham, Fulham, Charlton etc. as you don't know the difference between an average and a good player

Un-effing-believable

:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll:

PS. For the eeejut who claimed others were BLIND and that Teemu NEVER let us down. How about being sent off (with obvious frustration about turning in another mediocre performance) with about 10 mins to go against Sevilla

Muppet

PPS. I take it member called Teemu will go to Sunderland forums now ??

Erm i didn't say he was a worldbeater i was just stating the fact is a battler and plays with a lot of heart. You need that in a team don't you? It's also something we've lacked over the last few years, that and leadership in the middle of the park.

Where are our strong tackling commited central midfielders? Because i don't see Zokora as somebody who can take us on to catch the big four either. The Hudd has youth on his side and i hope threre's more to come from him, but for such a big bloke he doesn't seem to throw his weight about enough for my liking.

Why don't you try and say something constructive rather than talking out of your arse?
 

Adam456

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Erm i didn't say he was a worldbeater i was just stating the fact is a battler and plays with a lot of heart. You need that in a team don't you? It's also something we've lacked over the last few years, that and leadership in the middle of the park.

Where are our strong tackling commited central midfielders? Because i don't see Zokora as somebody who can take us on to catch the big four either. The Hudd has youth on his side and i hope threre's more to come from him, but for such a big bloke he doesn't seem to throw his weight about enough for my liking.

Why don't you try and say something constructive rather than talking out of your arse?

Yes but you did infer that we would suffer without him unless Ramos has a 'trick up his sleeve'. That, I'm afraid, is ridiculous and far more worthy of description 'talking out of your arse'.

I'm also not 100% convinced about Zoko or Hudd (yet) long term for DM but I'd pick either above Tanio in a heartbeat.

I'm feeling very positive at the moment with Ramos getting shot of slow journeymen and buying pacy, skilful youth.

Now do.......please.....remind me of the definition of the word 'constructive' :)
 

Dibby

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Sep 3, 2006
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Dissapointed to see Tainio leave. True Spur who put everything into the game. Wish him all the best at Sunderland and hope he is appreciated as much as he should be.
 
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