Finnegan Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 You know he's shit when he doesn't even have a wikipedia entry.
Wezleylowski Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 Jacques Maghoma from http://www.football-talents.co.uk/Jacques_...-3_7-752-2.html Born in DRCongo in the town of Lubumbashi on the 23/10/87, from parents Rose and Edmond Maghoma, Jacques is a central midfielder who can also play on the right and left wing. With dual citizenship British/Congolese, Jacques Maghoma can represent either England or Congo. With great pace, extreme skill and power combine wih great dribbling qualities, Jacques can destroy a defence in a split of a second. A flair player, he is very direct, has an eye for the goal, decisive and incisive passes. The deadly combination of skill, pace, power, and hard work ehtic makes him one of the most invaluable player a team wants in the side. I have been watching him since his early days and this assessment reflects the player without prejudice.
StanSP Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 You lot are such a bunch of benders. Errm in what way exactly?? just having a bit of fun You know he's shit when he doesn't even have a wikipedia entry.
Nick Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 Right Bert you git, I was hoping to come back from work with a little closure but no! Here are the Jakey Jacquesy type individuals from the Spurs academy / squad: Jake Nicholson The Harrow-born midfielder attended Harrow High School and previously played for West Ham United before joining our Academy full-time in June, 2008. He was called up to an England training camp in the summer of 2007 and last season, he made one appearance for our Under-18s in our game away to Portsmouth in March. The likely Favourite: Jacques Maghoma Attacking midfielder suffered again from injury problems in 2007-08, ruling him out for a spell in mid-season, but recovered to make nine appearances for the reserves, scoring once. Jacques joined our Academy full-time in 2004-05 having impressed as a schoolboy in 2003-04, making 21 appearances for our Under-17 side. Played 21 times for the Under-18s in 2004-05 and made another 23 appearances in 2005-06, where he stepped up to the reserve team and played 10 times during our title-winning campaign.Featured in the first team friendly against Stevenage Borough in July, 2007. restricted Jacques to 14 appearances in the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Jake Livermore Midfielder continued his progress in 2007-08 and his performances earned a loan spell at League Two champions MK Dons. Jake made five substitute appearances in March, 2008 and had the experience of travelling with the MK squad to Wembley for the Football League Trophy Final. Played in 12 of our 18 reserve league games, scoring twice. He was set for a six month loan spell at Crewe Alexandra this term, but an unfortunate leg break meant an early return to Spurs where he has been recovering since. A county champion at 1500m, Enfield-born Jake was cross-country champion of the South East in 2000 and joined our Academy full-time in 2006-07 having played 15 times for our Under-18s as a schoolboy in 2005-06. Jake made 24 appearances for our Under-18s in 2006-07, scoring five goals and made another 13 appearances including eight starts for the reserves. Sauce: Spurs website.
Flynny Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 Jacques Maghoma fromhttp://www.football-talents.co.uk/Jacques_...-3_7-752-2.html Born in DRCongo in the town of Lubumbashi on the 23/10/87, from parents Rose and Edmond Maghoma, Jacques is a central midfielder who can also play on the right and left wing. With dual citizenship British/Congolese, Jacques Maghoma can represent either England or Congo. With great pace, extreme skill and power combine wih great dribbling qualities, Jacques can destroy a defence in a split of a second. A flair player, he is very direct, has an eye for the goal, decisive and incisive passes. The deadly combination of skill, pace, power, and hard work ehtic makes him one of the most invaluable player a team wants in the side. I have been watching him since his early days and this assessment reflects the player without prejudice. Flair player? He'll have a brilliant game on the wing and then turn to shit then.
Bert Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 Many people are seeming to forget that he's only on trial, and also the game didn't even take place.
dandannieldanok Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 I think its Ivan Ivanov Despite the fact this trialist is from Tottenham?
hornyhollthefox123 Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 There was something earlier on wikipedia sayin nemeth was on loan at us from today onwards, or was that one of you editing the page on wikipedia?
Samilktray Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 There was something earlier on wikipedia sayin nemeth was on loan at us from today onwards, or was that one of you editing the page on wikipedia? Hornyholl? Interesting...
StanSP Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 There was something earlier on wikipedia sayin nemeth was on loan at us from today onwards, or was that one of you editing the page on wikipedia? Most likely that. Wasn't me though. I once edited the pages of Coventry, Notts Forest and Derby saying that Leicester were the greatest team on Earth. I then proceeded to get warnings from Wiki
hornyhollthefox123 Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 i bet the forest fans loved that one. yeah dont really ask about the horny holl situation, don't know where that one came from. but yeah it stated that nemeth had signed this morning but by lunchtime that part had disappeared strangely
Samilktray Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 i bet the forest fans loved that one. yeah dont really ask about the horny holl situation, don't know where that one came from. but yeah it stated that nemeth had signed this morning but by lunchtime that part had disappeared strangely Gutted.
lildave3 Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 I still think she'll wanna piece. considering I'm a guy i doubt that This changes things.
hornyhollthefox123 Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 the whole feminine sounding nature of my name makes me sound like a girl i have just realised. never mind, well done though, you stand by your statement
hornyhollthefox123 Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 Who's Nemeth? Kriztian Nemeth, hes a young striker from Liverpool who they signed from MTK Hungaria in 2006. hes not quite broken through yet at Liverpool but played most of their pre season friendlies and seems to be highly rated. but the idea of him joining us appears to have been a lie
Daggers Posted 6 January 2009 Posted 6 January 2009 Guess what I'm having for tea, I know of course but I can't tell you - tell you what, I'll give you a clue: it's chips. Aw nuts, that's let the bloody cat out of the bag.
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