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Is there a clause in his contract that he has to play against the big teams?He's played against the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal(lol) and Utd but doesn't get played against some of the smaller teams 'cause the Ghetto kid gets played.I rather see him on the pitch than Mr Bent or that f*ckin Ghetto kid. Do you feel he'll be played more in the prem now that we don't have any pressure on or is it going to be a next season ting?

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im vexed at spurs i don get to see tarrabtwhen you were banging arsenal i was hoping for him to come on he plays like me stillnutmegs>goals

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Thing is. Theres a lot of Spurs fans that dont like him. Too raw. Never passes. Just a one trick pony etc.Which is true to an extent. But the boy has undoubted bags of ability.
Hes got time to learnThey just gotta remember Christie at 18. Never passed, Million Stepovers, Diving. Look at him now.
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Guy is actually built for the premeirship still.His big and very strong on the ball, certain people fail to see this.When he gets hacked down he doesn't dive and start rolling around he just gets up with no arguements and carrys on the game.Big look for someone who likes 18 years old.

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Wembley match winner Jonathan Woodgate is a doubt for Saturday's trip to Birmingham in the Barclays Premier League.The central defender's man of the match display against Chelsea came despite picking up a sprained ankle in the first half of Sunday's final and he's unlikely to feature at St Andrews.However, there is good news on the defensive front as Michael Dawson (hamstring) and Gilberto (calf) are both close to a return to full training.Benoit Assou-Ekotto is progressing well from a knee injury while Gareth Bale hopes to come out of the protective boot on his damaged ankle next week.
Tottenham captain Ledley King has paid the price for his Carling Cup Final heroics and is set to be ruled out for three games. King had another bad reaction in his knees following the victory at Wembley and is set to miss tomorrow's game at Birmingham, the first leg of the UEFA Cup last-16 tie against PSV Eindhoven and the derby against West Ham. Sunday's win over Chelsea was the 27-year-old's first game for five weeks and manager Juande Ramos will use him sparingly for the rest of the season
Im going with this...RobboHuttonDawsonHuddlestoneChimbonda/GilbertoLennonJenasZokoraMalbranqueKeaneDimiShow arsenal how to win at St. Andrews....
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Why doesn't he work that hard every game?
he does hes just a lazy lethargic looking player from leverkusen daysif any of you seen spurs live pay attention to the warm up he does f*ck all then aswell
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