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 Post subject: Delusions of grandeur!!
PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 12:47 pm 
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I noticed in Harry's last post match interview him saying 'That I'll have to talk to the Chairman to see what we can do about bringing some players in to break into the top 4'. It was something along those lines anayway. I know let's spend another shed load of cash, like we do every season and we'll be top 4 for sure!

Good old Tottenham, they'll never learn.



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 Post subject: Re: Delusions of grandeur!!
PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 3:31 pm 
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$10 says he's talking about James and Johnson.... ;-)



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 Post subject: Re: Delusions of grandeur!!
PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 3:43 pm 
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He has to be gutted...

"'Arry, this is my last club Redknapp" see's former club Portsmouth being taken over by billionaire arabs who are willing to spunk £200m into reviveing the clubs fortunes..

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Looks like Harry "i'll never manage another club" Redknap jumped ship a bit too quick:

Abu Dhabi billionaire Sulaiman al-Fahim has signed a deal to buy Premier League Portsmouth, a Dubai-based magazine reported today, citing a source close to him. A spokesman for the English club was unable to confirm the report in Arabian Business.

The magazine said Fahim, a board member of the Abu Dhabi United Group for Development that bought Manchester City last year, had been "putting the final touches to the takeover" with Portsmouth owner Alexandre Gaydamak.

Both men were in Rome for the Champions League final between Barcelona and Manchester United.

"He did the Man City deal and got the taste for football. He has followed the Premier League very closely since then, and has been looking for a club to get involved in," Arabian Business quoted the source as saying.

"Portsmouth is a great club, with great history and great potential. It's something he is very excited about, and I am sure all the Portsmouth fans will be equally excited."



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 Post subject: Re: Delusions of grandeur!!
PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 1:58 pm 
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Wow. These arabs buying up all the teams....at least they're putting money into the sport I guess.


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 Post subject: Re: Delusions of grandeur!!
PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:08 am 
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Some how I don't think Spurs gives him the horn?

C&P FROM bbc

Arjen Robben's father, Hans, has given his thoughts on his son joining Tottenham. "Absolute nonsense" he told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. "We don't talk with Tottenham. At the moment we don't talk with any club. Of course, things can change overnight, but one thing is sure: Arjen will certainly not join Tottenham."



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 Post subject: Re: Delusions of grandeur!!
PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:42 am 
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beggers wrote:
Some how I don't think Spurs gives him the horn?

C&P FROM bbc

Arjen Robben's father, Hans, has given his thoughts on his son joining Tottenham. "Absolute nonsense" he told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. "We don't talk with Tottenham. At the moment we don't talk with any club. Of course, things can change overnight, but one thing is sure: Arjen will certainly not join Tottenham."


LMAO!!!! Poor old spuds. We'll be the envy of the party when we parade Mancini off this week!!! :lol:



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