I RECEIVED some nice emails after calling Spurs a football secondary school compared with West Ham.
I'd like to remind S…kicker of Barnet, Cockerel Lover of Shooters Hill and their friends that seven of the last World Cup squad played academy football with West Ham.
Some record that. And now Arsenal threaten to overtake you in the league. Shame
Express Pete wrote: Quality
Seconded !! She definitely has a vision forthe club and also appears to have had enough of all things tottenham so that will do me !!
I actually agree with the High Priestess, I think Hodgson will do a great job for England. I would certainly prefer him to 'Arry Boy. It will probably piss off Levy big time as they are expecting a big pay off fro the FA. Keep the money in yr pockets boys !!
Bobby Orangeboom wrote:
Ask her what she's wearing underneath her skirt for me too Pinks, then put it in an Email please ??
Today , or the last time I saw her ?The last time I saw her Karren appeared to be wearing a pair of spandex knickers , you know the ones that are supposed to give girls better arses .
That's true .The first bit , that is, not the second.......
THE SUN: Arsene Wenger last night insisted he will not sell Robin van Persie to Manchester City this summer.
DAILY MIRROR: Arsene Wenger has vowed never to sell Robin van Persie or any other player to Manchester City. Also: Marcelo Bielsa has snubbed two approaches from Roman Abramovich - because he will not speak to intermediaries.
DAILY EXPRESS: Arsene Wenger has vowed not to sell Robin van Persie to Manchester City this summer - even if he does not sign a new contract.
DAILY STAR: Arsene Wenger has promised fans that Robin van Persie is staying put. Also: Roberto Di Matteo has backed misfiring striker Fernando Torres to come good.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Stand-in coach Roberto di Matteo has no time for sentiment but he still believes he has the support of the Chelsea dressing room. Also: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is to keep striker Robin van Persie for another year even if he does not extend his contract this summer.
THE GUARDIAN: Arsene Wenger insists Robin van Persie will not be leaving, saying Arsenal 'will not lose anybody to Man City'.
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Arsene Wenger has promised Arsenal fans that Robin van Persie is staying put.
Roy Hodgson hs told West Brom to match his ambition or risk him walking out.
Steve Kean reckons Bolo Zenden could be the man to save Blackburn from the drop - he's hopeful a deal can be tied up next week.
THE SUN
Arsene Wenger insisted last night he will not sell Robin van Persie to Manchester City this summer.
Tony Pulis insists he has no desire to manage one of the Premier League's top four clubs - unless it is Stoke.
Roy Hodgson has warned West Brom fans - I may not be around next season.
DAILY MIRROR
Arsene Wenger has vowed never to sell Robin van Persie or any other Arsenal player to Manchester City.
Athletic Bilbao coach Marcelo Bielsa has snubbed two approaches from Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich - because he will not speak to intermediaries.
Blackburn want to hand Junior Hoilett a new £2million-a-year deal - plus a slice of the profits if they sell him.
West Ham are trying to exploit Portsmouth's financial woes wth a swoop for Stephen Henderson and Jason Pearce.
West Brom are in talks to extend the contract of Keith Andrews.
DAILY MAIL
Jens Lehmann could be heading for a third spell with Arsenal after being offered a temporary coaching role with their reserve team as part of his plan to become a manager.
DAILY EXPRESS
Arsene Wenger has vowed not to sell Robin van Persie to Manchester City this summer - even if the striker does not sign a new contract.
DAILY RECORD
Paul Murray is attempting to rescue Rangers from the clutches of Craig Whyte's financial carnage - by striking a deal with Ticketus.
Dundee last night snapped up former Hibs and Motherwell midfielder Kevin McBride until the end of the season
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce is trying to exploit Championship rivals Portsmouth’s woes with a double swoop for Stephen Henderson and Jason Pearce.
Debt-hit Pompey are in administration and Hammers want to take goalkeeper Henderson on loan, plus defender Pearce.
The Londoners' promotion rivals Reading, meanwhile, are want to take midfielder Hayden Mullins away from the crisis at Fratton Park on loan ahead of a permanent deal.
the pink palermo wrote:
Today , or the last time I saw her ?The last time I saw her Karren appeared to be wearing a pair of spandex knickers , you know the ones that are supposed to give girls better arses .
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I haven't a clue what they are, but Google is my friend..