Barton speaks out and Spurs have to face up to this reality
After trawling Football FanCast for the best articles, this week we have come up with a couple of gems. Joey Barton has lived up to his outspoken tag and said that he feels the England national football team is elitist and focuses too much on southern teams. A strange comment from a footballer playing for QPR, in London, in the south.
We also take a trip to ThisIsFutbol.com where Spurs fans may have to face the reality that Ledley King’s Tottenham career might be ended by injury sooner rather than later. A hard fact to face when that means that you have to rely on Younes Kaboul.
Finally there’s five examples as to why we should never mix football and music (it’s just a disaster waiting to happen) and a couple of good lookalikes involving Ronaldinho, Graeme Le Saux, Star Wars and Toy Story.
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Kaboul has been steady this season, i think you had better stick to singing rather then writing football articles.
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As I have said on other blogs, Kaboul is being gromed to take over from King and at the mo seems to be doing a very good job and he will continue to grow. This is not a concern.
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“After trawling Football FanCast for the best articles, this week “.Obviously Jones has very low standardes or probably finds anything adult beyond his intellectual capabilities. Either the second is about right or alternatively he is even more ignorant about football. Only a challenged cretin would post “A hard fact to face when that means that you have to rely on Younes Kaboul.”
Perhaps Jones might enlarge this comment with his analysis of Kaboul’s failings. On second thoughts,it would take a competent adult to explain the request. At least Jones has acheived the most moronic article so far this week. Copme on Tom iot’ only wednesday so plenty of time to plumb new low levels.
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PDR Reply:
October 26th, 2011 at 3:04 pm
Only a bit of a joke/dig. Calm down.
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I am reminded of the the saying, “Those who can – do. Those who can’t – teach” In recent years this has been added to, “Those who can do neither – criticise”.
I think this proves the point.
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Calm down pple, he is just trying to be stupid
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