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Gazza. Klinnsman. VDV. Lineker. Lloris
I assume it means that they would qualify for the team
for the first round of the Inter Galactic Cup
To be played on the moon in 2100.
I have a few tickets at £100 for this week only
(PM me with your bank details or send cash).
Fares are not included obviously.
Although my travel agent mate,
who funnily enough lives at my address
might be able to fix you up.
£250 all in should cover it.
But say £200 to SC members.
I'm a fool to myself I know.
Harry Kane my adopted son is on the team sheet.
Judas was and continues to be a ****, but he was undoubtedly a great player for us. I felt particularly spurned by him because I'd been a fan since his youth player days. The brother of a school friend was in the Spurs youth team at the same time as him (and others such as Andy Turner and Darren Caskey), and used to crow about Judas all the time. I remember him scoring against Chelsea as a sub, then seeing him establish himself as our star player.
What a thunder ****.
In terms of who would be the most coveted players to pass through our gates, Judas would be above King for obvious, injury-related reasons. For me, King was a better player, and a real Spurs legend. Chances are, without the injury he would have ended up having his pick of the biggest clubs on the planet. I consider it a huge privilege to have seen King playing live.
Gazza never fulfilled his potential to be considered a truly world class player.
Tramezzani and Paul Mahorn
Pretty much this with a couple i'm on the fence about.Gazza
Lineker
Klinsmann
I think Lineker would say he was never world class. Isn't there a quote about him saying he was didn't have much ability, he just scored a lot of goals?