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Emmanuel Adebayor Really, Really Hates Losing to Tottenham Hotspur
Emmanuel Adebayor Really, Really Hates Losing to Tottenham Hotspur
It's impossible to underestimate how much Tottenham Hotspur's 5-1 win over Arsenal last night in the Carling Cup semifinal means to that club. It's not only Tottenham's first win over its North London archrival in any competition since November of 1999, but it's also the closest the club has been to winning any competition since it reached the Carling Cup final in 2002. And Emmanuel Adebayor ...
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Dave's Football Blog — ... actually earning their money. There’s no real reason for the NFL to make us wait two weeks, but they do it anyway, so that we all get a chance to meet to the real Ahmad Bradshaw and have big giant parties in the desert and such. Simply put, this is the week that made me glad that I learned to appreciate other forms of football. There are a hundred stories in England alone right now — Tottenham Hotspur finally beating Arsenal (and starting a Gooner dust-up), another American moving to Fulham, Havant & Waterlooville getting ready for ...

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