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Tottenham Hotspur: "To Dare Is To Do"

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boxhead

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So I'm not allowed to be a supporter and hate other clubs? FMD go find someone else to annoy, Bayern are saints obviously.
 
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Not when one of your own teams does the exact same thing. How you gonna sit there and get pissed at a club who does exactly the same thing as one of your other teams?
 

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Not when one of your own teams does the exact same thing. How you gonna sit there and get pissed at a club who does exactly the same thing as one of your other teams?

Tell me, how many people would support a smaller team and also sort of a bigger team? Most fans that I've seen. And how many would be saying the same things I am when their bigger club does it as well? You would be surprised. I'm not being hypocritical so much as I just f!?king hate Chelsea, I don't hate City or Barca (to be fair to Barca they developed the majority of the squad) or other such clubs and I don't criticize them for it. It's like when you earmark every Madrid supporter and lambast them, but ignore the club(s) you support.
 
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WTF are you on about? You whinge about Chel$ki and Modric when Franco Madrid tapped up Ribéry for a year via Zidane, how can you complain about their actions when your other club does it twice as bad?
 

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My point was that I hate Chelsea and I would like to see them be affected by it. But, like any supporter of a rich/sugar-daddy-owned club, I wouldn't want that to happen to mine :D Neither would you. It wouldn't be as much of an issue to me if Modric was going elsewhere.
 

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Tottenham 'to drop 2012 Olympic stadium legal bid'

By Adrian Warner Olympics correspondent, BBC London
The Olympic Stadium in Stratford, east London The decision to award the stadium to West Ham after the

Tottenham Hotspur are on the verge of abandoning their legal battle to take over the 2012 Olympic Stadium after the Games, BBC London can reveal.

The club was due in the High Court on Wednesday seeking a judicial review over the Olympic Park Legacy Company's choice to hand the stadium to West Ham.

But Spurs were involved in intense negotiations with the office of London Mayor Boris Johnson on Tuesday night.

They are close to striking a deal to build a new stadium in north London.

"If these negotiations are concluded successfully as expected, the appeal will be dropped," a senior government source told the BBC.

This month's riots in north London have played a major role in persuading the club that they need to stay in Tottenham.

Spurs have been looking for government and mayoral support for their plans for a bigger ground at a site in Northumberland Park, near White Hart Lane, for several months.

Businesses in the area would have been hit hard if the club had moved away. The club realises that it is an integral part of rebuilding the area after the riots.

Any deal with the mayor is expected to involved public funding, which Mr Johnson has already said he supports.

Spurs had plans to develop the Northumberland Park site approved by the mayor in 2010 but escalating costs turned their focus towards taking over the Olympic Stadium in Stratford.

Some fans staged a protest about the proposed move to east London, saying they wanted their club to remain in Tottenham.

Spurs have played at White Hart Lane since 1899.

Tottenham had already applied to the government's Regional Growth Fund for a grant to cover costs which would be associated with moving to Northumberland Park.

They include upgrading public transport and providing training and employment opportunities for local people.

Tottenham were struggling to win their legal battle with Olympic chiefs. A High Court judge had already turned down the club's first appeal for a judicial review.

If the club now drops the second appeal, West Ham can go ahead with their plans to move into the Olympic Stadium by 2014.

This would secure the legacy of the most high-profile venue at the Olympic Park and boost London's hopes of staging the 2017 World Athletics Championships.

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This is pretty big news as now we can get on with it, I just dont know what site we have chosen and no one seems to know yet.

This has been one of Levy's biggest projects.
 

boxhead

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Great news.
Diarra to be announced in 24 hours - where have I heard that before?
Adebayor apparently won't sign until Diarra is announced.
Any other signings aside from those we have already signed?
 

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there is expected to be an announcement on the OS but tbh I've been hearing that for a few days, there are alot of Twitter reports I've just read that support that now and that hasn't been happening in the last few days so here's hoping

nothing substantial worth passing on on other targets and outgoings except that we are the hold up in all the outgoings, as I've said before Levy is very hard to deal with
 

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oh dear things don't look like there going to eventuate on these two targets of ours, just another typical transfer window at spurs
 
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