I usually write posts with a historical feel, stories or matches and players gone by. Wide eyed
tales from the vaults of the trophy cabinets and a time of greater innocence when players could
drink all night and run all day, when wistful managers had Midas touches and a loose brick in the
fireplace bunged full of used twenties.
By Alan Duffy
Tottenham's proposed new Northumberland Park stadium sanctuary from the poor
A key pledge in Spurs' original deal with Haringey Council to build a new stadium in Tottenham
has been torn up after the both parties agreed to abandon a promise by the club to invest around
£16million in the local community, much of which was badly hit by this year's riots.
I usually write posts with a historical feel, stories or matches and players gone by. Wide eyed
tales from the vaults of the trophy cabinets and a time of greater innocence when players could
drink all night and run all day, when wistful managers had Midas touches and a loose brick in the
fireplace bunged full of used twenties.
Earlier this week, a curious Early Day Motion was presented to parliament. Early Day Motions are
one of the more endearing quirks of our antiquated parliamentary system, allowing Members of
Parliament the opportunity to get whatever may have been on their minds of late which couldn't be
considered of national importance out there in the open.
LONDON, England A British politician defied a court order on Monday by identifying Manchester
United's Ryan Giggs as the soccer star fighting a legal battle to prevent newspapers from
publishing allegations of an affair. The release of Giggs' name will be seen as a victory for the
media over celebrities and their lawyers after [.