By Dazenheimer Go To Posthow is Wanbie doing at West Haram?
There’s your answer
By Dazenheimer Go To Posthow is Wanbie doing at West Haram?
I can’t believe I saw an AWB goal live
That was a really concerning performance, decent 1st half but that second half was as bad as I can remember at home. Howe literally throwing shit at the wall too.
International break came at a really poor time for us, but there is absolutely no excuse for that.
That was a really concerning performance, decent 1st half but that second half was as bad as I can remember at home. Howe literally throwing shit at the wall too.
International break came at a really poor time for us, but there is absolutely no excuse for that.
By Scum Go To PostWe can’t have nice things, JesalR. #Sod’sLawBoth starting CBs, and keeper out. Play Kane in goal, don’t want to watch Forster at all
That Forster performance against Galatasaray would have me feeling... not positive for Spurs' immediate future.
Héctor Scarone was known as "the Gardel of Football" (Gardel was an Argentinaa singer known for tango music) and El Mago ("the Magician") due to his extraordinary skills with the ball. Scarone spent 20 years at Nacional in Uruguay across 3 different spells, helping them earn 8 Primera División titles. In between, he had brief spells at Barcelona, Inter, and Palermo. For Uruguary, he scored 31 goals in 51 matches as he helped them win 4 Copa Americas, 2 Olympic games, and 1 World Cup.
n8 is a nonce, who is the stereotypical failed writer turned English teacher.
Antonio Puerta graduated from the Seville academy around the same time as Jesús Navas, Sergio Ramos, and José Antonio Reyes. In his two full seasons at the club, he helped them win back-to-back UEFA Cups (first of which he scored the late winner in the semi-final), 2006 UEFA Super Cup and the Copa del Rey. In 2007, after a series of cardiac arrests occurring during a match against Gerafe, Puerta died aged 22.
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n8 is a nonce, who is the stereotypical failed writer turned English teacher.
Antonio Puerta graduated from the Seville academy around the same time as Jesús Navas, Sergio Ramos, and José Antonio Reyes. In his two full seasons at the club, he helped them win back-to-back UEFA Cups (first of which he scored the late winner in the semi-final), 2006 UEFA Super Cup and the Copa del Rey. In 2007, after a series of cardiac arrests occurring during a match against Gerafe, Puerta died aged 22.
Nov 26