Quote from: hawkeye on November 16, 2010, 10:11:08 PMconflicting views about who he supports Arse or Spuds?I'd say the suggestions that he supports Tottingham come from fcukwitt Tottenham fans themselves, as they assume everyone must support them even if they have been largely a complete non entity since the 60's. Probably no other club in world football has such a bloated an inaccurate sense of self. United fans often take stick for their breathtaking arrogance but they are genuinely a huge club and can back it up. Chelsea fans are often utterly dislikeable but they at least seem aware that their dining at the top table is a relatively recent phenomenon. I read quotes soon after he joined that he was an Arsenal fan as a kid and Ian Wright was his favourite player.Not that it's necessarily a huge factor in making a career decision as Californian Villlain points out. But if he wanted to join Tottenham to fulfil a lifelong dream he had a very good chance in Jan 2007. As Curtis Davies did a few months later and countless other players who found it easy enough to tell them to get facked.
conflicting views about who he supports Arse or Spuds?
He could played his face up to join Spurs if he wanted to. He didnt.They were definitely interested.
Quote from: KevinGage on November 16, 2010, 10:44:57 PMQuote from: hawkeye on November 16, 2010, 10:11:08 PMconflicting views about who he supports Arse or Spuds?I'd say the suggestions that he supports Tottingham come from fcukwitt Tottenham fans themselves, as they assume everyone must support them even if they have been largely a complete non entity since the 60's. Probably no other club in world football has such a bloated an inaccurate sense of self. United fans often take stick for their breathtaking arrogance but they are genuinely a huge club and can back it up. Chelsea fans are often utterly dislikeable but they at least seem aware that their dining at the top table is a relatively recent phenomenon. I read quotes soon after he joined that he was an Arsenal fan as a kid and Ian Wright was his favourite player.Not that it's necessarily a huge factor in making a career decision as Californian Villlain points out. But if he wanted to join Tottenham to fulfil a lifelong dream he had a very good chance in Jan 2007. As Curtis Davies did a few months later and countless other players who found it easy enough to tell them to get facked.no he didnt have the chance to join tottenham, only villa and west ham offered the asking price he chose villa, fact
Quote from: hawkeye on November 16, 2010, 10:53:16 PMQuote from: KevinGage on November 16, 2010, 10:44:57 PMQuote from: hawkeye on November 16, 2010, 10:11:08 PMconflicting views about who he supports Arse or Spuds?I'd say the suggestions that he supports Tottingham come from fcukwitt Tottenham fans themselves, as they assume everyone must support them even if they have been largely a complete non entity since the 60's. Probably no other club in world football has such a bloated an inaccurate sense of self. United fans often take stick for their breathtaking arrogance but they are genuinely a huge club and can back it up. Chelsea fans are often utterly dislikeable but they at least seem aware that their dining at the top table is a relatively recent phenomenon. I read quotes soon after he joined that he was an Arsenal fan as a kid and Ian Wright was his favourite player.Not that it's necessarily a huge factor in making a career decision as Californian Villlain points out. But if he wanted to join Tottenham to fulfil a lifelong dream he had a very good chance in Jan 2007. As Curtis Davies did a few months later and countless other players who found it easy enough to tell them to get facked.no he didnt have the chance to join tottenham, only villa and west ham offered the asking price he chose villa, factMeans fcuk all.Blackburn offered more than us to sign Dion Dublin from Coventry in 1998.Dion wanted to come here = they eventually accepted the lower offer.Countless other deals have gone the same way.
Forgive me, when I see fact on the end of a sentence that is at best an interpretation of events or second guessing I usually assume I'm either (a) talking to a moron or (b) on Villa Talk or both (not suggesting that you're a moron or that we're on Villa talk, you understand).I'll assume that your contact must be Martin O'Neill, Daniel Comoli, Martin Jol or Ashley Young himself because no one else would definitely know one way or the other.If it's friend of a friend Talksport might be interested though. Give them a bash.It was reported at the time across various vaguely reliable papers (Guardian/ Indo et.c) that Spurs had bid and were keen, but didn't want to get drawn into an auction.
Quote from: Mazrim on November 16, 2010, 11:14:21 PMHe could played his face up to join Spurs if he wanted to. He didnt.They were definitely interested.Yes if you believe the papers, on this subject I have a lot more knowledge, spurs did not bid they inquired, it came down to agreing terms he chose villa, fact
Quote from: hawkeye on November 16, 2010, 11:17:08 PMQuote from: Mazrim on November 16, 2010, 11:14:21 PMHe could played his face up to join Spurs if he wanted to. He didnt.They were definitely interested.Yes if you believe the papers, on this subject I have a lot more knowledge, spurs did not bid they inquired, it came down to agreing terms he chose villa, factNothing to do with the papers, which I rarely hold any stock in.I had something like "the scoop" on this at the time so you can check if you like.Official bid or not, Spurs made it clear they were after him to Watford and Young but that they werent going to pay what Villa and West Ham were.They were trying it on in the hope he'd refuse to move to Villa or West Ham and thus force a move to Spurs for less.If we're talking facts there's a 24k one you cant take to cashmyfacts.
I know what "went on" too and couldn't have been more candid about it. I was then and I am now. Like I said, you can check.My source was a Villa player who is no longer at the club.What exactly is that I've said you dont believe?