madwhitegiant
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Coz Pele is on the payroll. The man will endorse anything for a few quid even his limp dick.This is the man that used to play at Maracena that had a running track round it so talking cobblers. Silly old sausage.
Olly - Leyton Orient yes should have had it but Barry Hearn refused the move and turned down the option of going there as did not want an running track going round the ground. Now though he is threatening to sue anyone else that goes in there when he had first refusal. I would be happy if Orient got it and left Spurs and West Ham where they are.
Daniel Levy if Tottenham gets it will then sell up to the first bunch of Arabs that come in waving a few quid about and join his owner at Tottenham in tax exile. West Ham getting it poses a very big threat to Tottenham but probably not as much as Tottenham moving across into East London. David Dein said on numerous ocassions that West Ham in the Olympic stadium frightened him.
Their MP has said he won't let them take the name Tottenham if they do go which is right. They were granted planning permission to build their new stadium etc but now have changed their minds.
I have also heard the word finances and not wanting the club to go bankrupt blah blah with Spurs. Could that be due to their sudden increase of spending? What would happen if they don't qualify next year for the champions league? Tell me not another club under Senor Redknapp that may face a little financial squeeze? I am expecting Henry actually to come out any minute now and say he is down to the bare bones and needs another couple players.
This is all going to end up with law suits left right and centre.
Olly - Leyton Orient yes should have had it but Barry Hearn refused the move and turned down the option of going there as did not want an running track going round the ground. Now though he is threatening to sue anyone else that goes in there when he had first refusal. I would be happy if Orient got it and left Spurs and West Ham where they are.
Daniel Levy if Tottenham gets it will then sell up to the first bunch of Arabs that come in waving a few quid about and join his owner at Tottenham in tax exile. West Ham getting it poses a very big threat to Tottenham but probably not as much as Tottenham moving across into East London. David Dein said on numerous ocassions that West Ham in the Olympic stadium frightened him.
Their MP has said he won't let them take the name Tottenham if they do go which is right. They were granted planning permission to build their new stadium etc but now have changed their minds.
I have also heard the word finances and not wanting the club to go bankrupt blah blah with Spurs. Could that be due to their sudden increase of spending? What would happen if they don't qualify next year for the champions league? Tell me not another club under Senor Redknapp that may face a little financial squeeze? I am expecting Henry actually to come out any minute now and say he is down to the bare bones and needs another couple players.
This is all going to end up with law suits left right and centre.