The Lightbowne Cowboy
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Yes of course. The darlings of the FA's players seem to be beyond reproach, so why not the club. They'll do what they want!
Don't get me started on that one....I'm enjoying the day! lol
They'd have to re-lay it first.I'll book 'em a pitch for a Sunday morning on Hackney Marshes.
Spurs have been playing there all season haven't they? So 13 or 14 PL games, 3 in the CL and any League Cup and FA Cup home games. - Plenty of time to get used to it.How many games have Spurs even played there? Is it even enough for it to be considered “home”?
When we play Arsenal on Sunday, that will be their 11th game at Wembley in the last four years.
I've kept out of this discussion thus far but I have to reply to this!
Firstly, after paying £15m in rent; plus numerous costs related to making a home away from home for a season; plus the loss of income from catering etc; I doubt that Spurs' profit from their one year stay at Wembley will give them much of a financial boost.
I didn't see Steve Mckenzies goal til the following year due to the avalanche of sharpened coins coming at us (and that goal was better that Villa's)
On that subject i had a load of oysters the other day, reminded me of getting a gob full of sea water as a kid. The zinc may well increase a libido but that is countered by the fact they have the consistency of snot and taste like sea water. Yes yes i know your supposed to taste the water from where they are from but bollocks to that. They could have been grown in the chernobyl cooling pools for all i bleeding well know. The only reason i ate them is because they are rammed with nutrients and it would be a waste.
Now we have got that out the way, i can't say i am arsed where they play.
You didnt see the scrapping in our end on the Thursday night then? Most did