I didn't recognise Jacques Santini. He was the one who left Spurs the day before we went to WHL and beat them 3-2.
That's right, Martin Jol was in charge. 3 nil up in that game but ending up sweating. Great days. We went a long, long time without getting beaten at WHL - think there was a couple of games at the end of our previous stint in the top flight, a Monday night 2-2 in the first prem season, a couple of 1-0s courtesy of Powell and Carlton Cole and a 2-2 when we were 2-0 up. Think there was a 0-0 in there somewhere as well, which was still significantly more enjoyable than last weekend's boredraw.
I didn't recognise Jacques Santini. He was the one who left Spurs the day before we went to WHL and beat them 3-2.
That's right, Martin Jol was in charge. 3 nil up in that game but ending up sweating. Great days. We went a long, long time without getting beaten at WHL - think there was a couple of games at the end of our previous stint in the top flight, a Monday night 2-2 in the first prem season, a couple of 1-0s courtesy of Powell and Carlton Cole and a 2-2 when we were 2-0 up. Think there was a 0-0 in there somewhere as well, which was still significantly more enjoyable than last weekend's boredraw.
dont worry, the Spurs players didn't recognise him either.
*whsipers* That was the last time you beat Spurs *exits thread right, walking away with hands in pockets*
I didn't recognise Jacques Santini. He was the one who left Spurs the day before we went to WHL and beat them 3-2.
That's right, Martin Jol was in charge. 3 nil up in that game but ending up sweating. Great days. We went a long, long time without getting beaten at WHL - think there was a couple of games at the end of our previous stint in the top flight, a Monday night 2-2 in the first prem season, a couple of 1-0s courtesy of Powell and Carlton Cole and a 2-2 when we were 2-0 up. Think there was a 0-0 in there somewhere as well, which was still significantly more enjoyable than last weekend's boredraw.
The 0-0 was woeful - Andy Booth played for spurs that day.
The 2-2 on Monday night I remember very well. I was in the main stand on a corporate (it's not just Sue who gets her perks) I spent most of the game hurling abuse at Alan Nielsen (who scored I think). Only to find out his parents were sitting in front of me.
I didn't recognise Jacques Santini. He was the one who left Spurs the day before we went to WHL and beat them 3-2.
That's right, Martin Jol was in charge. 3 nil up in that game but ending up sweating. Great days. We went a long, long time without getting beaten at WHL - think there was a couple of games at the end of our previous stint in the top flight, a Monday night 2-2 in the first prem season, a couple of 1-0s courtesy of Powell and Carlton Cole and a 2-2 when we were 2-0 up. Think there was a 0-0 in there somewhere as well, which was still significantly more enjoyable than last weekend's boredraw.
dont worry, the Spurs players didn't recognise him either.
*whsipers* That was the last time you beat Spurs *exits thread right, walking away with hands in pockets*
*whispers back* we beat spurs the following season 2-0 at the valley, thomas and murphy with the goals
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I didn't recognise Jacques Santini. He was the one who left Spurs the day before we went to WHL and beat them 3-2.
*whsipers* That was the last time you beat Spurs *exits thread right, walking away with hands in pockets*
It's reassuring that baffling managerial appointments have actually been part of the PL since it started!
The 2-2 on Monday night I remember very well. I was in the main stand on a corporate (it's not just Sue who gets her perks) I spent most of the game hurling abuse at Alan Nielsen (who scored I think). Only to find out his parents were sitting in front of me.