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omni potens

du hast doch soweiso nix mit tottenham stecken...was kümmert dich der fish and chips bledsinn?außer liverpool

bin nur froh dass der drecks ramos nicht zu juve kommt

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Chi se ne frega!

Tottenham ist mir ja auch egal, nur tun mir ein paar Spieler von Tottenham leid, die werden durch das ganze Schlamassel runtergezogen.

Alleine schon Modric, Bentley und Pavlyuchenko haben was Besseres verdient!

Hoffentlich kann Redknapp die wieder "aufrichten"!...

@Ramos

Wieso "Drecksramos"? Der war doch bitte bei Sevilla ein absoluter Toptrainer!???

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omni potens

wenn modric zu tottenham geht der kohle wegen selbst schuld!alle andren genauso

mag sein, aber ich halte ramos trotzdem für schlecht,ganz ehrlich gesagt.und als ersatz für ranieri will ich den auch nicht.

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omni potens

der war kurz davor.mancini wäre niemals möglich,dann brennt turin!!

aber ramos war-hab ich ca vor 10 tagen gelesen-in " reichweite"

da man aber nichtmsehr drüber gelesen hat, ist es dieselbe ente wie mit mancio

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Im ASB-Olymp
Geht doch ;)

Is ja auch kein Wunder, wenn der Bale gesperrt ist! Sein letzter Sieg in einem League Game ist immer noch Southamptons 4-1 über Southend am 6.5.2007! :D

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ASB-Legende

Habs heut zufällig gelesen, zitier diese Statistik mal hier rein:

Premier League

With Bale P: 15 W: 0 D: 6 L: 9 F: 19 A: 30 GD: -11 Pts: 6

Without Bale P: 32 W: 11 D: 9 L: 12 F: 53 A: 45 GD: +8 Pts: 42

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Macht das Flutlicht an!
Tottenham confirm plans to build new stadium

• Spurs will construct 60,000-capacity ground in Haringey

• Club will sell naming rights for new home

Tottenham have confirmed that they plan to sell the naming rights of their proposed new 60,000-seater stadium - spelling the end for White Hart Lane. The plans for the new ground include parts of the existing site, but the stadium will be located to the north of the current one and will carry a sponsor's name.

With turnover up 11% for the year ending June 30 2008 the Tottenham board have pushed ahead with proposals for a larger stadium in the Haringey area and also intend to begin building a new training centre next year but the development will bring not bear the famous name of the ground that has played host to the London club since 1899.

"Unfortunately it's a function of modern day finance - absolutely there will have to be naming rights on the stadium," the Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said. "It's going to be new stadium so it won't be White Hart Lane. If we want things to progress, things have to change."

Other stadium sites were considered but ultimately it was decided their current location, plus land adjacent to it, was the most suitable option. "With a waiting list for season tickets of over 22,000 and club membership levels of over 70,000, our need for an increased capacity stadium has been clear for all to see for some time," said Levy.

"We diligently spent considerable time reviewing our options and the news that our supporters had been waiting for came this month when we announced our intention to remain in Tottenham, confirming the Northumberland Development Project - a world class scheme incorporating a new stadium with a capacity of 60,000, a club museum, new shops, restaurants, homes and important public space.

"Having reviewed our stadium options it was clear that there were a limited number of alternative sites to our current location and following discussions with Council bodies, the LDA, Transport for London and local and central government officials, redeveloping the existing site emerged as the most viable route.

"We have spent five years buying and taking options over property around the current stadium site to enable us to either develop locally or to gain the critical mass to achieve a substantial site sale as a contribution to a relocation. To date this includes almost 60 separate property transactions, including 40 residential and potentially 160 commercial properties at a commitment of £44m."

"The public consultation period will now begin and we would hope to submit a planning application in 2009," the statement continued. "I am personally delighted that we have been able to put forward a viable option which we know to be the fans' favourite - remaining at the club's spiritual home."

Levy claimed that the new plans would not affect plans Harry Redknapp may have to add to his squad on the January transfer window although he did suggest that spending would be limited.

"The stadium has no impact on our transfer policy," he said. "When Harry took the job we had a conversation about the current squad and we agreed we have the talent here. One or two small changes maybe but generally we have the talent here. There may be limited transfer funds available [in January] but the main transfers take place in the summer. Harry's confident and I'm confident that we can move up the table."

:(

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