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- May 12, 2009
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Typical, maybe make his debut at the Amex a week on Saturday.
Don't worry Moises will sort him out...
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Typical, maybe make his debut at the Amex a week on Saturday.
Sauce?Off to West Ham!
Sauce?
I didn’t say we’d never do it. Think that was the OP.But it diminished our position and we had to sell him massively under value. So you can’t say we’d never do something when we have done it
I’d think Palmer is definitely our top target for that position now.I wonder who the other 2 are on that list …Palmer I guess is one ….
No chanceI’d think Palmer is definitely our top target for that position now.
Seems an ambitious and exciting player too. Think it will take big bucks.
That's just saying we are out. It's not saying he's going to West Ham. They'd still need to get an offer accepted and agree personal terms.West Ham target Kudus transfer after Brighton walk away over terms
David Moyes is overseeing a rebuild following the sale of Declan Rice to Arsenalwww.independent.co.uk
The Don indicating that he is very close to signing for West Ham (by saying the opposite of course).
Yes I am . I went there about 4 months ago on a work course , the roads around the stadium looked rough , all chippys and Kabab places that didn’t look appealing . Quite similar to near spurs stadium in fact .Are you being serious?
Yes I am . I went there about 4 months ago on a work course , the roads around the stadium looked rough , all chippys and Kabab places that didn’t look appealing . Quite similar to near spurs stadium in fact .
That’s my problem with London , the only nice areas that are vaguely central are very expensive . You need at least a million to buy a decent flat in a nice part .
Well yes I agree with that, but he's not going to be living there! Obviously will live in a lovely spot and commute to east LondonYes I am . I went there about 4 months ago on a work course , the roads around the stadium looked rough , all chippys and Kabab places that didn’t look appealing . Quite similar to near spurs stadium in fact .
That’s my problem with London , the only nice areas that are vaguely central are very expensive . You need at least a million to buy a decent flat in a nice part .
Crodo's a little more subtle, I find.You're my favourite parody account. Crodo could learn a lot from you.
Yes I am . I went there about 4 months ago on a work course , the roads around the stadium looked rough , all chippys and Kabab places that didn’t look appealing . Quite similar to near spurs stadium in fact .
That’s my problem with London , the only nice areas that are vaguely central are very expensive . You need at least a million to buy a decent flat in a nice part .
Great boozers in Kentish Town. Do you know the Pineapple Pub?As one of our daughters lives in Tottenham I know the area pretty well…Spurs’ ground is right next to Walthamstow wetlands, which is one of the largest urban wetlands areas in Europe - a lovely place to walk, cycle, etc. There are loads of nice places to live just a mile or so from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
And our other daughter lives in Kentish Town, which is a VERY nice part of London - and I can tell you her flat cost a lot less than a million (and I mean a lot!!)
Just round the corner from daughter number two’s flat!! We had a few celebratory drinks there after the 3-0 win at Arsenal last seasonGreat boozers in Kentish Town. Do you know the Pineapple Pub?