It was pretty funny, he's the perfect WUMDickhead Durham actually had this as a phone in topic on Friday... What have spurs actually done to have two hours dedicated to them? Even said we are barely the best team in London that play in white. Didn't have it on long enough to hear if anyone bit.
Dickhead Durham actually had this as a phone in topic on Friday... What have spurs actually done to have two hours dedicated to them? Even said we are barely the best team in London that play in white. Didn't have it on long enough to hear if anyone bit.
Summery for anyone that doesn't want to take in dirty alpha waves, please?
Is that the first rule of talkshite?never listen to talkshite
Cheers for that. I wonder if Danny will ask him why he was only fit when England were involved in the WC or Euros ha ha. I bet he wishes he had a pound for every time he was asked that.Didn't want to start a new thread unnecessarily, but thought some of you might want to tune in tonight - Darren Anderton is the subject of Danny Kelly's show.
Talksport, 10pm, tonight.
In his first three seasons with us he ayes nearly every league game. In the following three he played very little due to injury (95-98). In his final six seasons he never failed to play in fewer than 20 of our 38 league fixtures, twice playing more than 30. He had three torrid seasons through injury, seasons which stalled his progression and probably stopped him becoming one of the best footballers of his generation, but it's a total myth that he spent the majority of his spurs career injured and a cruel suggestion that he timed his fitness for World Cup duty.Cheers for that. I wonder if Danny will ask him why he was only fit when England were involved in the WC or Euros ha ha. I bet he wishes he had a pound for every time he was asked that.
Of course it was. It was probably mostly non Spurs fans on a wind up. You're right, he was a really class player. He could still do the business when he went to Bournemouth.In his first three seasons with us he ayes nearly every league game. In the following three he played very little due to injury (95-98). In his final six seasons he never failed to play in fewer than 20 of our 38 league fixtures, twice playing more than 30. He had three torrid seasons through injury, seasons which stalled his progression and probably stopped him becoming one of the best footballers of his generation, but it's a total myth that he spent the majority of his spurs career injured and a cruel suggestion that he timed his fitness for World Cup duty.
Bill Nicholson, no competition.If anyone could choose a 'my sporting life' on any Spurs player past or present, who would it be?