Don Diaz
Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
#BrilliantIf one of the food outlets isnt named "dele alley" someone has missed a trick there
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#BrilliantIf one of the food outlets isnt named "dele alley" someone has missed a trick there
How about Garth's Pies?If one of the food outlets isnt named "dele alley" someone has missed a trick there
Yeah I agree that's a biggie, there are a few bones of contention in here especially very few of Sir Bill's team..........but it will never be right for everyone.
I reckon you can sort the midfield if you play;Picking the best individuals for a best ever Spurs team, let alone one that works on the pitch at least in theory is one of the biggest time wasters available on a Friday afternoon.
I mean, deciding the midfield is literally impossible... even if you give yourself a squad. Can you not take a Gazza, or a Hoddle, or an Ardiles, or a Blanchflower, or a Mackay, or a Eriksen, or SteveyP, or Rafa... and the list goes on, and on. Even Modric, is arguable... if you discount the whole 'way they leave'.
The thing is, I reckon our first all time eleven would give most other first all time elevens a good go. We've have some quality players down the years, sadly enough most of the time, not at the same time.
An embarrassment of riches really.
Id slip in Stevie Perryman as well maybeI reckon you can sort the midfield if you play;
Jennings
King
8 in midfield
Greaves
fnarr fnarr yukk yukkId slip in Stevie Perryman as well maybe
I do believe somebody already slipped him in.Id slip in Stevie Perryman as well maybe
.... actually they slipped in him......I do believe somebody already slipped him in.
I reckon you can sort the midfield if you play;
Jennings
King
8 in midfield
Greaves
Ok 7 in midfield, Greaves and Kane up front.No Kane?
Ryan mason is a guest on Football Focus this lunchtime (BBC 12:00),maybe he'll confirm when he's coming home. Actually the BBC site lists him as 'expert' not 'guest' so maybe he's gone all JJ and is becoming a pundit?
brillianthttps://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...l:SunTottenham:TwImageandlink:Statement:Sport
"My name is Nicola Berti
I charge about 30
it comes in a bag for a gram
HOW MUCH
This is still this seasons winning post in my view though........If one of the food outlets isnt named "dele alley" someone has missed a trick there
yeah 30 is competetive in urban areasbrilliant
I'd turn it down if it was that cheap.... High class gear round ere!yeah 30 is competetive in urban areas![]()
With the significant exception of the Season Ticket debacle, pricing, communication and process, the club is now leaping forward, almost completely transformed and as of Sunday is officially the best club in London. It is crucial that this new, tougher, more robust and increasingly successful Spurs, also does not lose it's identity, soul and relationship with our fans. About 3,000 of whom were fantastic again throughout Sunday afternoon.http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/financial-results-year-end-30-june-2017-030418/
Financial Highlights
Revenue for the year ended 30 June 2017 was at a record level of £306.3m (2016: £209.8m).
Premier League gate receipts were £19.0m (2016: £22.2m). Gate receipts decreased in comparison to the prior year as a result of the demolition of the North-East corner of White Hart Lane Stadium. The stadium continued to sell out for all Premier League home games, further underlining the need for an increased capacity stadium to meet demand and satisfy a waiting list for season tickets that has now risen to over 62,000.
The Club participated in the group stages of the UEFA Champions League and the round of 32 of the UEFA Europa League (2016: round of 16 of UEFA Europa League) resulting in gate receipts and prize money of £44.6m (2016: £18.7m).
Revenue from the domestic cup competitions earned the Club £5.0m (2016: £2.4m).
Television and media revenues rose to £149.8m (2016: £94.8m),due to the commencement of a new three-year Premier League broadcasting deal and a record second place league finish (2016: third).
Sponsorship and corporate hospitality revenue was £54.7m (2016: £48.8m) and merchandising revenue was £14.0m (2016: £12.0m).
Profit from operations, excluding football trading and before exceptional items and depreciation, was £117.6m (2016: £63.3m). Profit for the year after interest and tax was £41.2m (2016: £33.0m).
The Group has continued to invest significantly in construction work, professional fees and enabling works relating to the Northumberland Development Project (NDP) with the cumulative spend increasing from £115.3m to £315.1m during the period.
Group net assets are £227.2m (2016: £206.1m) whilst the Group has cash, net of all borrowing of £14.6m (2016: £47.6m).
Northumberland Development Project (NDP) Update
Following the demolition of White Hart Lane in May, 2017, the construction of the new stadium has significantly accelerated. The roof is in the process of being raised with many interior areas being fitted out; seats are currently being installed in the bowl along with the LED video screens. The Tottenham Experience, Museum and Retail store, which includes the restoration of the historic Warmington House, is well underway. Groundworks have been completed to Paxton House which will deliver a new Ticket Office and an additional retail store. Percy House has been painstakingly restored to its former glory and is now the new home of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation.
We continue to push local and regional government regarding the timely delivery of the associated public sector infrastructure work and transport upgrades.
The stadium project continues to drive benefits to the local area. We have now delivered more than 1,200 jobs across many different sectors of employment.
The Lodge
The elite player accommodation facility for the First Team and Academy will open in May, 2018. This 46-bedroom facility will deliver an unparalleled environment for player rest and rehabilitation, further enhancing what is widely recognised as one of the best Training Centres in Europe. The Brazil national team will be using the facility for their pre-World Cup preparations.
Outlook
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“We are in an historic period for the Club and there is a growing sense of excitement. There will, however, be many challenges in the coming months as we near the latter stages of the construction of the new stadium and its opening.
“The drive and determination to deliver our best across all areas of the Club, together with the unity and support of all involved, will, I believe, see us meet those challenges.”
I've seen a lot of this today, didn't realise he'd been down there for so long. He used to have a sports shop not far from where I used to live in Greenford. 854 games for us 854, I don't think that will ever be beaten.Stevie P retires from football after exeter`s playoff this weekend,great read on the man here.
https://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/news/2018/may/steve-perryman/
When I met him I asked how it was down there,"I moved there for the weather and to avoid the traffic,the weather`s shit and the fucking traffic is worse",probably the same feeling I get inside when someone asks me what I do in the winter here,which is about 500 times a summer,every summer.I've seen a lot of this today, didn't realise he'd been down there for so long. He used to have a sports shop not far from where I used to live in Greenford. 854 games for us 854, I don't think that will ever be beaten.