The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...
Brilliant. Absolute PR disaster for QPRTwitter! OH MY LORD! hashtag AskHarry.. the man is getting slated. Some comments are ha-ha.. others are truly vile
https://twitter.com/search?q=#AskHarry&src=tren
Bloody hell that night still haunts my memoryI'm gonna give Harry credit on this one...
I made one of the biggest mistakes of my life the night I went to watch Chelsea win the 2012 Champions League final.
You all know what happened. Chelsea were outplayed by Bayern Munich — as they had been by Barcelona and by Napoli in previous rounds — but they won the trophy.
It meant Spurs hadn’t qualified for the following season’s Champions League, despite finishing fourth — two points above Chelsea in the Premier League. They took our place as holders. I was distraught. I felt like crying.
Jamie invited me over — he said Sky had a box at the game and I should go as his guest.
Ruud Gullit was there and was carrying on right in front of me like a lunatic. He had nothing riding on the game — Chelsea had sacked him, for heaven’s sake — but he didn’t care.
Ruud was jumping around, cheering, singing, banging on the windows to draw the attention of the Chelsea players — and, when they looked up, in the background was me, feeling probably at my lowest as a football manager.
In the end, I think Jamie got quite upset on my behalf.
‘Ruud, do us a favour, they sacked you, didn’t they?’ he said to him. ‘Ah, yes, but that was different people,’ said Ruud and then carried on oblivious.
I felt embarrassed, really, as if I was spoiling the party, but I still think his behaviour was over the top.
- this is not the picture used in the article, i put it here because he's actually touching the trophy.
Ruud will never work again
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...t-night-football-life--Ruud-Gullit-doing.html
Bloody hell that night still haunts my memory
It wasn't just that they won it, it was towards the latter stages of the match it actually looked like Bayern were going to win. Made me sick to my stomach what happened next. Never turned off a TV more quickly.Bloody hell that night still haunts my memory
I was watching in a bar and instantly walked outside for a cigarette. It was fucking painful. Just kept shaking my head for about an hour non-stopIt wasn't just that they won it, it was towards the latter stages of the match it actually looked like Bayern were going to win. Made me sick to my stomach what happened next. Never turned off a TV more quickly.
As a club and the way they are run, I really don't dislike Woolwich that much. I just think most of their players and fans are ubercunts. Chelsea, on the other hand, are just thundercunts from top to bottom. Fans, club, owner, players, manager(s). The only good thing about them is their physiofuckn hate that club
worse than woolwich for pure uncut cuntiness
As a club and the way they are run, I really don't dislike Woolwich that much. I just think most of their players and fans are ubercunts. Chelsea, on the other hand, are just thundercunts from top to bottom. Fans, club, owner, players, manager(s). The only good thing about them is their physio
The one thing you can rely on Redknapp for is that he will take any opportunity to serve himself.
I kind of admire his ability to do so in some ways, never misses a beat