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Hey guys.
Anybody know how to put unwanted tickets up on the ticket trader?. I`ve been going round and round on the o/s looking for a link to add my tickets for todays game which I sadly can`t get to.
I found a link called `ticket trader` but that`s where it stops with nowhere to offer anything. Any info in the form of a link would be great.
We Don't Like Tottenham But! Updated
We don't like Spurs, and probably have a disproportionate dislike for all things Tottenham, but we would appeal to anyone who knows a Spuds fan or if any read this: Would you please put your ear to the ground and help find this low life!
A 100-year-old woman was mugged outside her home after returning from a prayer meeting.
The centenarian was pushed to the ground by a man who stole her handbag, which contained between £250 and £300.
She had confronted the suspect outside the property in Sherboro Road, Tottenham when he claimed to be there to do electrical work.
Her grandson, who was at her home when the robbery happened on 23 August, chased the man but he escaped, Ashley Aitcheson, 31, said the attacker had pretended to be a council worker before the robbery.
He said the man looked "like a drunk". He was white, about 35 years old, wore baggy clothes and he had a beard. The attacker was last seen heading towards Seven Sisters Road.
'Distressed and shaken'
The victim was taken to hospital but did not suffer a serious injury.
Det Ch Insp Luke Marks said the victim was "extremely distressed and shaken". He added: "This was a despicable attack on a very elderly lady who lived independently and is now fearful to return home.
"At 100 years old she had the sense and foresight to dismiss the suspect when he tried to con her into unnecessary electrical work but he then decided to mug her instead."
Imagine if this had been your mother/grandmother/aunt or just a neighbour? - Ed
UPDATE: Police have arrested a suspect, Jawad Naser, 37, of Gladesmore Road who is due before Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court later.

best save you have ever seen
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mine was by phil parkes and it was against our opponents tomorrow Watford....we were a goal down I think wilf rostron(what a great footballer name) had scored it but tony coton let one squeeze through his legs and into the goal right in front of the north bank and then we went 2-1 up but john barnes took the game by the scruff of the neck and we were holding on for dear life when luther blisset hit an absoloute rocket heading for the top left hand corner of the net I turned to my mate on the north bank and said that's in when an arm appeared from nowhere to some how tip the ball over the bar...to this day I cannot believe how he managed to save what looked a nailed goal.....I was lucky enough to see him perform heroics in the 3rd round cup tie at wba when he got 10 out of 10 for a goalkeeping performance I doubt I will ever see bettered but even that could not compare to that save he made against Watford.
favourite pudding?
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cold custard on its own is my all time favourite maybe a bit plain for some on this site but to me its my little bit of pudding heaven
spoilers
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Whats the point of them? new film being released well lets show the best bits to promote it....and now you cannot watch a programme on tv without coming up in tonights episode errr again whats the point i'm sitting down to watch it so FFS why bloody well show me whats going to happen when I am about to watch it...jeez it gets on my nips..
WORLD LEAGUE
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To be honest I heard something about this on the radio Thursday night but did not take to much notice and then this morning the papers had headlines screaming about world league and big clubs breaking away yawn....let them do it...like the champions league it will be boring......let chelski/manure/citeh/gooners other so called giants from across Europe leave there leagues......I wont watch it why should I as its only west ham that concerns me and every supporter from every other club in the leagues here and in Europe would probably agree the club you support is whats important in your life and those clubs fans who breakaway will soon get pissed off at not playing there traditional rivals... say Liverpool get called into it and that's the end of the Merseyside derby well the money men may not care because they have Madrid juventus benfica to promote so the fans will have to just get used to it!......football is not and never should be all about money but people who only care about that will soon see that sterile atmosphere in grounds where playing big clubs from across Europe is fun but it cannot and never will beat put one over your local rivals...who cares if you beat Barcelona or whoever you wont be going into work the next morning with the chance to dig out your colleagues over the result or the fear of knowing that you are going to get ribbed about getting beat it will take the fun out of it and these faceless people who are trying to create something just don't get that....I hope this world league does not happen but if it did I for one would be happy that we would not be involved..
The 'Real' (Not Madrid) Season Starts On Saturday
For those traditionalists who were brought up on 3pm saturday kick offs this weekend will come as something of a relief, West Ham and Watford fans will be able to go back, albeit briefly to a sense of time before football schedules were dictated by the TV companies. This will be West Ham United's first Barclays Premier League match at the London Stadium to start at 3pm, in fact it will be their first match of the entire season to start at the traditional time!
After the stop start transfer window, international break and various other machinations, the 'phoney war' is over and the season begins for real. The international break came at a good time for Slaven Billic and his team, with the good news those who were representing their countries all returned without any new injuries to add to the once stratospheric injury list, Billic also has the added bonus that the list has finally started to reduce.
England manager Sam Allardyce had a modus operandi that involved dividing the season's fixtures into blocks, and then working out the win ratio possibilities, thankfully Slaven Billic doesn't seem to adopt the same approach, although Payet's non-appearance against City was a little suspicious. However if Slaven was a 'win ratio' man, he would look at Hammer's next group of fixtures with a certain amount of optimism but also be aware that it is necessary to make hay while the sun shines, the need to build up a healthy points balance will be vital if the club wants to progress or even maintain the status quo. The 'lesser team' syndrome does have a habit of biting back and by no means are Watford a small club, never the less tomorrow's match will be a significant pointer as to how West Ham will do in the forthcoming season. This will be the first Barclay's Premier League match where Slaven Billic has had a near to full squad of 'top' players to choose from, anything less than a win and the 'natives' will be getting restless, Watford will want to spoil the party! - Ed

Who lightly toasts the bread before putting cheese on
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When making cheese on toast?
we have just added a new category for this season
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we have just added a new category for this season
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