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rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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Haha, I still don't know what ross means..mebbe its that he'll win a trophy .

Anyway I think I speak for 99% of Scers that we'll be absolutely delighted for him if he does, bless his little face.😍

...Also he had the most spectacular last 20 seconds that anyone has had with any club...ever !
Yeah thats what I meant. He is def going to win it.

Just Kane for the full house then 😆
 

Bluto Blutarsky

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Mar 4, 2021
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Apparently everyone gets a trophy when they leave Spurs:

Lucas-led Sao Paulo lift Brazil Cup, end major trophy drought

For decades a powerhouse of Brazilian and South American football, Sao Paulo have been going through a dry run. A lone local state championship aside, their last title of note came back in 2012, when a young Lucas Moura was the leading light in the team that won the Copa Sudamericana, a Europa League equivalent.

Now back with Sao Paulo after more than a decade in Europe, Lucas has made a big impression since his return, enjoying the space to run at defences that is often abundant on Brazilian pitches. And his comeback has coincided with another major title -- on Sunday Sao Paulo drew 1-1 with Flamengo to win the highly prestigious and lucrative Brazilian Cup 2-1 on aggregate.




 

Misfit

President of The Niles Crane Fanclub
May 7, 2006
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Apparently everyone gets a trophy when they leave Spurs:

Lucas-led Sao Paulo lift Brazil Cup, end major trophy drought

For decades a powerhouse of Brazilian and South American football, Sao Paulo have been going through a dry run. A lone local state championship aside, their last title of note came back in 2012, when a young Lucas Moura was the leading light in the team that won the Copa Sudamericana, a Europa League equivalent.

Now back with Sao Paulo after more than a decade in Europe, Lucas has made a big impression since his return, enjoying the space to run at defences that is often abundant on Brazilian pitches. And his comeback has coincided with another major title -- on Sunday Sao Paulo drew 1-1 with Flamengo to win the highly prestigious and lucrative Brazilian Cup 2-1 on aggregate.




Pleased for him.
 

Jamturk

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Aug 13, 2008
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I hereby apologise wholeheartedly to you Lucas Moura that I didn't appreciate you enough while you were here.

You were so much better than this pile of shit we now have at the club.
 

mil1lion

This is the place to be
May 7, 2004
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Long time since that hat-trick though. How did it go so so wrong? I don't just mean typical Spurs wrong but even for our standards it's incredible how much we've fallen.
 

jurgen11

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Sep 9, 2004
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Long time since that hat-trick though. How did it go so so wrong? I don't just mean typical Spurs wrong but even for our standards it's incredible how much we've fallen.
Look at the quality of what we had and what we have replaced it with . From manager , striker , spine and GK ..we are lost
 

Trix

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Jul 29, 2004
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I hereby apologise wholeheartedly to you Lucas Moura that I didn't appreciate you enough while you were here.

You were so much better than this pile of shit we now have at the club.
I don't believe that at all personally.
 

cliff jones

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Aug 31, 2012
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Well it's either a punt off a super clubs bench or a teenager from Burnley.

That's typically where we've shopped for years.

Lucas was the hat trick in the Dam, the solo run to say bye at Leeds, but also the last minute assist for Jota. A player of extremes
 
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