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vCash: 480 | Yeah I've heard that too and I really hope its not true he is ne of the most promising young players in the Prem and I dont see why he would really want to go back to a team that looks like they might be going down. I think Jol definitley would of wanted to of kept him but god knows what Ramos wants. Anyway back to Forest. |
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| | #27 (permalink) | |
| Tricky Tree Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: LOS, Thailand
Posts: 225
vCash: 500 | Quote:
In answer to your question Kan Ram, if Huddlestone isn't getting a look in at Spurs then there's no reason why they can't loan him back to you for the rest of the season. | |
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| | #28 (permalink) |
| New Signing Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Kanchaburi Thailand
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vCash: 500 | Certainly tom is a good young player. he is contracted to Spurs until 2011. I am sure that if the oportunity arose,he would love to come back to Derby ,on loan, and I ,for one , would love to see him back. He was actually born in Nottingham. And yes being a realist I cannot see my team staying in the premier league, but hey, we are a lot richer and will be in a good position to regroup in fizzy pop league and try again in a much better situation. Up the Rams. |
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| | #30 (permalink) |
| Veteran Join Date: Mar 2007
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vCash: 465 | harsh words as he always seemed to play well when he got the chance and seemed to be a linchpin for the under 21's, maybe he just needs first team football, but after another dismal display would he want to go derby |
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| | #34 (permalink) |
| Veteran Join Date: Mar 2007
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vCash: 465 | I had been told that lennon suffers or has suffered from depression and something brought it back but he seems to be back at forest and is still committed to them which can only be good but a bit of cover is always useful and if all he needs are games to get him back in form then forest are still a decent enough club for him to get his spurs career back on track |
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| Tricky Tree Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: LOS, Thailand
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vCash: 500 | Crecitable 1-1 draw at Oldham was pleasing. Given our past & recent history will have to be satisfied with that. Amazingly haven't beaten Oldham on their own patch for over half a century ![]() |
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| Tricky Tree Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: LOS, Thailand
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vCash: 500 | Quote:
BTW.......so glad to see Spurs finally see of Arsenal & get to the final | |
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| | #49 (permalink) |
| Tricky Tree Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: LOS, Thailand
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vCash: 500 | Calderwood had the same reputation at Northampton. He outspent every other team to get promotion & just managed it. Now he's got the biggest resources in L1 and can still onlt manage a 2-2 draw at Millwall who are struggling right now. I don't see Swansea having the kind of money we have or Carlisle but they seem to be more consistent than us even tough we're 2nd I'm still not comfortable with either our form or Colin Calderwood. |
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| | #50 (permalink) |
| Veteran Join Date: Mar 2007
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vCash: 465 | while your away form is rubbish your home form is good and i think one of the two rivals will fade away so don't be so disheartened, as lets be honest clough's shadow looms over every manager that takes the job, turn the city ground into what it should be, a stadium of noise and you will easily win promotion as the few times i've been to the city ground it's to quiet and has no atmosphere unless forest score. sort that out and you'll not only get promoted but stay in the championship next season |
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