Posts Tagged ‘Tottenham Memorabilia’

FREE Live Football Stream to your PC

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Many more products have been included in the Spurs gifts section of Tottenham Memorabilia such as a range of golfing accessories.

No sooner had these new Spurs items been added when an order arrives from Australia, so they picked up a bargain.

I mention this as an intro, there is a strong following for Tottenham down under and not only with the ex-pats. Soccer loving Aussies clearly like a stylish game which of course is just our style.

This leads me to wonder where everybody watches the game, at home, at the pub, at the ground?

Are you aware you can get a FREE live football stream of Tottenham games direct to your PC via the internet?

There are many sites, and many that you pay for, but one I use more often than others is www.livefooty.doctor-serv.com

If you have difficulty accessing this direct, try typing live footy into Google and it will come out top of the list.

You can use this site for most games whether they are shown on sky or not. It is an easy site to follow. Tonight’s Liverpool v Chelsea game will be there.

Happy viewing.

Funny Football

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Off on holiday next week with a Gooner and 2 Hammers, think I might enjoy myself!

And so I thought we would have a laugh with some funny football before the big night on Wednesday. Good luck boys.

Below I have listed a couple of web pages for your entertainment, I dare you not to laugh;

http://hubpages.com/hub/Funny-Football

http://hubpages.com/hub/Funny-Football-2

Who remembers Steve Perryman MBE, her is a site devoted to Mr Reliable the Smiling Assasin;

http://hubpages.com/hub/Steve-Perryman

Why not pick up the Steve Perryman Signed Autobiography available from Tottenham Memorabilia for £27.97 including FREE postage and packaging. Amazon retail price £35.00.

Enjoy.

Wenger gets away with it again

Friday, February 29th, 2008

It didn’t take Avram Grant long to start bleating did it, is he Arsene Wenger in disguise? The pressure of losing is clearly getting to him. The reports in the paper were commincal this week, he has to win a trophy or at least finish in the top 4 to get money to spend this summer! That’s no target, finishing below 2nd is abject failure for that squad for goodness sake.

 There have been many injuries in football but never to my knowledge has a manager come out and said a player should never be allowed to play again. That, despite a later retraction, is despicable and Arsene Wenger should have been asked at least to explain his comments. Just ask yourself how can a player get a 4 game ban for a tap on the face (whilst the other guy gets nothing) and a manager making a comment like that gets off scott free?

Tottenham Memorabilia offer our best wishes to Eduardo and hope for a speedy recovery, which was a pure accident. He just got to the ball as Taylor was making the challenge, a guy 3 clubs have sold or tried to sell because he is too soft.

Onto better things a Spurs tie away to Birmingham City which we must be looking to win even if we do not need a league place to qualify for Europe. A cup double would be nice but that is a long way off yet.

Who is the 19th highest payed player in the world on basic wages? Why it’s the overpriced Darren Bent, he must have a good agent or our board are idiots to pay him £4.55 million, no wonder we can’t wait to offload him at a hugh loss. Great business guys!

Hutton has settled in well, as has Woodgate, it will be good to see Gilberto and of course next season we will have Gareth Bale back, that will seem like another new signing. I can’t wait for next season already.

Hello world!

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Welcome to the new Tottenham Memorabilia blog, the easy way for you to keep up our take on the news surrounding the world’s greatest club, Tottenham Hotspur FC.

Let me draw your attention to a nice little webpage devoted to Jermaine Jenas at www.hubpages.com/Jermain-Jenas our industrious midfielder.

So we have two goalkeepers who drop clangers. Radek Cerny, when I have watched him play, seems to have no spring in his legs. He dosen’t dive very far to his right or left and that causes me concern. He has looked safe in the air and then makes the most elementary mistake which was solely down to concentration.

Robinson was a fine goalkeeper until losing confidence, if that can be repaired then he will be a fine stopper again.

Against Slavia Prague Spurs didn’t even try, they should have killed that game 4-0 by half time and then started preparing for the Carling Cup Final. As it is they can not rest and have to do a job 3 days before facing Chelsea, not ideal.