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Guardian Preview for 2016-17 season

gregga

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Aug 22, 2005
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That has to be one of the most positive articles I've ever read about us...

We're doomed!
 

PostmanNat

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It's not often you read a news article about the club and agree with what they're saying. Good read (y)
 

stuffies

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Sep 17, 2006
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Wow.....great read and in my opinion a spot on article.
Started to smile when reading about the new stadium.....Kids are looking at me like I'm window licker now whilst I sit here smurking.
 

Shirtfront

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Jul 29, 2005
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Good Article but worried about losing Paul Mitchell (and I think his right hand man) - does that leave Poch a bit isolated? Less secure with us? P O'd with Levy? Leaving aside the broader implications, he was very highly regarded. Could be a big loss in the long term.

But who cares, let's just stuff Everton on Saturday!
 

Khilari

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Jun 19, 2008
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Well written - and not just because it places us in a decent spot despite the majority of other predictions having us at 5th or lower.
I like it because it provides some evidence and context for our ultimate league position.
 

Gilzeanking

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May 7, 2005
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Can't resist quoting this from the Guardian article thread from 'can'tthinkofagoodname' poster

'A bitter sweet season for the North London club, as they Rose above their rivals and at one point it looked they would Walker with the league.

At many points it looked like nothing could Fazio them, as they Harryied their opponents and delivered many Kaneings.

But their Delecate mentality was exposed as their Vorm collapsed. It was like they needed a Hugo.

But I won't forecast them to have a Dier season. Their ruthless manager has got rid of the Andros. I expect the manager to Érikt a strong challenge and will be the Victor in most of their matches and overcome any Hoddles.

Not too Ramos home a point, but if I was a Spurs fan, I Sherwood be excited about this season.

Despite providing brilliant analysis, some feel my comments are Lamela. I have recieved a lot of threatening abuse and suspect some readers are willing to Heung me. I won't Bale out and will remain a ray of Sonshine. Damiao the haters.'
 
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teok

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Aug 11, 2011
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Good article I pretty much agree with all of it. Some one from a podcast I listened to the other say described man utd's buying this season as like top trumps.

We can't compete on that level. Signings like wanyama and janssen are sensible and very good value.

I'm just hoping we can benefit from another season growing together. Looking forward to the CL nights massively.
 

spursram

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Aug 3, 2013
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Can't resist quoting this from the Guardian article thread from 'can'tthinkofagoodname' poster

'A bitter sweet season for the North London club, as they Rose above their rivals and at one point it looked they would Walker with the league.

At many points it looked like nothing could Fazio them, as they Harryied their opponents and delivered many Kaneings.

But their Delecate mentality was exposed as their Vorm collapsed. It was like they needed a Hugo.

But I won't forecast them to have a Dier season. Their ruthless manager has got rid of the Andros. I expect the manager to Érikt a strong challenge and will be the Victor in most of their matches and overcome any Hoddles.

Not too Ramos home a point, but if I was a Spurs fan, I Sherwood be excited about this season.

Despite providing brilliant analysis, some feel my comments are Lamela. I have recieved a lot of threatening abuse and suspect some readers are willing to Heung me. I won't Bale out and will remain a ray of Sonshine. Damiao the haters.'
Very creative, but the author missed out by not slipping in a "Toby or not Toby....."
 
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