The numbers game

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Re: The numbers game

Postby justlurkin » Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:26 pm

The birmingham game is massive considering that Spurs don't play in the league until wed 14th against Arsenal which is a massive game for them. If we beat brum we go 4 clear and they have to beat arsenal who are going for the league and we'll see what they are like when it's them under pressure for a change.
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Re: The numbers game

Postby Original Dub » Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:58 pm

justlurkin wrote:The birmingham game is massive considering that Spurs don't play in the league until wed 14th against Arsenal which is a massive game for them. If we beat brum we go 4 clear and they have to beat arsenal who are going for the league and we'll see what they are like when it's them under pressure for a change.


You said it chief!

Lets see how good the others are at catch up, which we've undoubtably been playing for most of the season up until now.
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Re: The numbers game

Postby Crossie » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:23 pm

4-2? My.

I think i remember us taking the lead in that FA cup game in the 90's, the dream was alive. Then we slumped to a stinging defeat, everyone tried to get the game called off, I just remember that was probably the game that first really hurt my young tender emotions, I felt let down and cheated on.

Then I got use to it!
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