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Tottenham have beaten the transfer window deadline to capture midfielder Danny Murphy from Charlton in a deal which could be worth up to £2m.

Spurs have succeeded in capturing the 29-year-old at the second attempt after he chose Charlton ahead of them when he left Liverpool in August 2004.

 

But Murphy, who scored 10 goals in 64 appearances for the Addicks, became unsettled at the club.

 

He completed his move just half an hour before the transfer window shut.

 

Murphy told the Spurs website: "Spurs has always been a club that has attracted me, but whereas previously things didn't work out, this time they have and I am absolutely delighted.

 

"I am looking forward to playing my part in the team Martin Jol is building."

 

Spurs sporting director Damien Comolli added: "Danny is an experienced player who is used to playing at the highest level.

 

"He has a fantastic ability to create chances and we are delighted that we have been able to bring him to the club."

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"Spurs has always been a club that has attracted me, but whereas previously things didn't work out, this time they have and I am absolutely delighted."

Didn't work out?! It's because he didn't want to play with foreign players and for a foreign manager. The daft racist.

 

Hope Jol bought him just to rot in the reserves.

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The mouth. He'll flop and end up at Bolton or Derby as predicted here years ago.

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Didn't work out?! It's because he didn't want to play with foreign players and for a foreign manager. The daft racist.

 

Hope Jol bought him just to rot in the reserves.

 

 

Er I think he meant that he nearly joined Spurs when he left us but that the transfer "didn't work out" and he ended up at Charlton instead.

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Didn't work out?! It's because he didn't want to play with foreign players and for a foreign manager. The daft racist.

 

Don't talk sh*te.

 

Spurs were his first choice when he left Liverpool - the reason he didn't join them then was because he felt Santini wouldn't be there long. I'd say that was a pretty good hunch he had, up on a par with Quasimodo in fact.

 

 

But don't let facts get in the way of a good lynching, eh? :rolleyes:

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There are a lot of players that have been bought recently that are simply moving on - Wayne Routledge must be gutted.

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or cos Santini wasn't offering 'guaranteed' 1st team football.....

 

 

 

your love for Danny remains strong, i see....

 

 

 

:thumbs:

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When he joined Charlton he was quoted as saying one of the reasons he chose them over Spurs was that Charlton had an English manager.

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When he joined Charlton he was quoted as saying one of the reasons he chose them over Spurs was that Charlton had an English manager.

 

maybe he changed his mind. the fool :rolleyes:

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or cos Santini wasn't offering 'guaranteed' 1st team football.....

your love for Danny remains strong, i see....

:thumbs:

 

 

I have no love for Danny, merely a healthy respect for facts ;)

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Good luck danny.

 

I reckon he'll be a succes there.

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Some more of Danny's views from a couple of months back in the echo.

 

I am not a xenophobe but....

 

 

He's a footballer not a UN Spokesman - footballers aren't typically the sharpest tools in the box.

 

Footballer in "saying something stupid" shocker.

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He's a footballer not a UN Spokesman - footballers aren't typically the sharpest tools in the box.

 

Footballer in "saying something stupid" shocker.

 

I think that article shows that there was an element of mistrust of "johnny foreigner" in Danny's decision to go to Charlton rather than Spurs. Whether or not that stemmed from his percieved mis-treatment by Rafa I don't know.

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I think that article shows that there was an element of mistrust of "johnny foreigner" in Danny's decision to go to Charlton rather than Spurs. Whether or not that stemmed from his percieved mis-treatment by Rafa I don't know.

 

I know why he chose Charlton over Spurs and have mentioned it above.

 

The fact he may have subsequently said something that people find unpalatable doesn't change that.

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I know why he chose Charlton over Spurs and have mentioned it above.

 

The fact he may have subsequently said something that people find unpalatable doesn't change that.

 

Fair enough if that was his reason, but you have to admit that interviews like the one in the echo muddy the water when you look back at the decision. If he feels strongly enough about something, and obviously he does in this instance, then surely it's reasonable to assume that he would take that into consideration when making that decision.

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I know why he chose Charlton over Spurs and have mentioned it above.

 

The fact he may have subsequently said something that people find unpalatable doesn't change that.

you are Danny Murphy and i claim my £5

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I know why he chose Charlton over Spurs and have mentioned it above.

 

The fact he may have subsequently said something that people find unpalatable doesn't change that.

 

But it does make him look a pr*ck, and a bitter pr*ck and now a bigger pr*ck when he leaves to work for an foreign manager in a team of foreigners.

 

Not that it matters.

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