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Sp*rs v Palarse
- Mad Ferret
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Sp*rs v Palarse
Such a huge game tonight, feel like it needs a thread of its own.
Can't see anything other than a Sp*rs win but hope I'm wrong!
Can't see anything other than a Sp*rs win but hope I'm wrong!
- Massive Attack
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I thought it had already began during that game ruling a Palace goal out because of a spot on his face being offside. Luckily the Ref on the day didn't follow orders and went rogue by sending off Van der Ven.
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the very thought of "the best stadium in Britain" not being on show at the top level will have the FA all of a fluster. Start to watch for some stretching of the law, some fingernail offsides and some "It wasn't enough contact for a penalty" shenanigans
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eusebiovic
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El Scorchio" wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 17:05eusebiovic wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 16:52 While we on the subject it doesn't appear as if Kudus is the huge game changer that Spurs were counting upon. There were a load on here who thought £55 Million was a cheap giveaway but it might not have been such a bad deal after all
Yeah, he’s looking like an absolute one season wonder at the moment. If he doesn’t seriously pick it up then he’s looking like an absolute masterstroke in flipping a player- for once- from us. Would have been even better if Sullivan didn’t pry open his anus for levy to go in dry at the time.
I don't think he needed to pry anything open. I bet that partner of his is regularly pegging him most nights of the week. It's probably like a constantly weeping chewed orange down there.
- Far Cough UKunt
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Personally I think Kudus problem isn’t his talent it’s the coaching.
He has turned to shit because he went to a shit coach and a shit club that has hurt his career.
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer fella!
Fuck him!
He has turned to shit because he went to a shit coach and a shit club that has hurt his career.
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer fella!
Fuck him!
- Massive Attack
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The grass aint always greener is it son. He genuinely thought he'd be replacing a relegation battle with a charge towards the top 4. 
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 16:52 While we on the subject it doesn't appear as if Kudus is the huge game changer that Spurs were counting upon. There were a load on here who thought £55 Million was a cheap giveaway but it might not have been such a bad deal after all![]()
Yeah, he’s looking like an absolute one season wonder at the moment. If he doesn’t seriously pick it up then he’s looking like an absolute masterstroke in flipping a player- for once- from us. Would have been even better if Sullivan didn’t pry open his anus for levy to go in dry at the time.
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While we on the subject it doesn't appear as if Kudus is the huge game changer that Spurs were counting upon. There were a load on here who thought £55 Million was a cheap giveaway but it might not have been such a bad deal after all 
- Tomshardware
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 15:57 Anyone seen his post match, the fella is off his nut on acid. Rabbiting on about their situation being like being on a boat. Fuck listening to his uninspiring incoherent jibberish where he repeats the same word 10 times in a row...
He believes they'll stay up more now after that shambles of a performance than before!![]()
He's talking like the captain of the titanic.
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The worrying thing is, will the premiership allow spuds to be relegated, ie, refs and VAR could soon get very accommodating for them.
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The Media - in particular the BBC - are having kittens about the Lilywhites predicament.
So much so that the number of comments and articles on their website about Spurs is wandering perilously close to their "any excuse to write something about Manchester United" policy.
So much so that the number of comments and articles on their website about Spurs is wandering perilously close to their "any excuse to write something about Manchester United" policy.
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Anyone seen his post match, the fella is off his nut on acid. Rabbiting on about their situation being like being on a boat. Fuck listening to his uninspiring incoherent jibberish where he repeats the same word 10 times in a row...
He believes they'll stay up more now after that shambles of a performance than before!
He believes they'll stay up more now after that shambles of a performance than before!
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Them going down is starting to have a touch of realism about it now. Us and Forest are picking up points here and there while they can do nothing but lose every time they play. This run in is going to be very close,almost impossible to call and each of the three clubs are in an equally perilous position. But of the three, I think the N17 lot are most likely to go as the whole club has turned into a gutless toxic hellhole.
- Tomshardware
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 15:09that ange mask with the clown bow tie & miniature hat was next level
Fair play to Cundy, that was hilarious. 


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Listening to Talksport this morning and it was stated that spuds back for are all being chased by foreign clubs, Madrid, Barcelona one of the Milan clubs, so basically they are not bothered as there’s a nice transfer with pay rise awaiting if they are relegated. At least we don’t have that problem with Kilman, nobody else would have him!!
- Massive Attack
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Paul the Spurs fan got me (amongst many things). Said to them I'm going to start off with something positive by saying he thinks they're going to get relegated which then set O'Haha off crying how's that positive? Because he called in earlier in the season saying they would which he deemed a positive. 
Honestly, Spurs fans aee next level of comedy.
Honestly, Spurs fans aee next level of comedy.
- Takashi Miike
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that ange mask with the clown bow tie & miniature hat was next level

