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Bentley joins a team i've never heard of on loan

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19513687

Tottenham midfielder David Bentley has joined Russian Premier League side FC Rostov on loan until January.

The 28-year-old, who has six England caps, joined Spurs from Blackburn Rovers for £15m in July 2008.

But he has made only 62 appearances for the club and last played for Tottenham in November 2010.

Bentley, who began his career at Arsenal, has had spells away from White Hart Lane on loan at Birmingham and West Ham in the last two seasons.

He made just five appearances for the Hammers in 2011 before he was ruled out for the season by a knee injury.

FC Rostov finished 13th last season and have won just one of their seven opening games in the Russian league.
 

Spurs - the place where careers go to die

Berbatov
Bale
Modric
Walker
Dembele
Parker
Lennon
Adebayor

Listing those that have had a hard time there is not the same, success under a chancer that threw money around like Redknapp and the bellends before him (except Hodd) should put the success stories above most others.
Being a London club must be tough, a toughness us in the NW are getting even more used to with a monster like ManUtd but then a steroid induced turbo charged loss making tit-of-itself like City throwing money at everything warm.
 

Berbatov
Bale
Modric
Walker
Dembele
Parker
Lennon
Adebayor

Listing those that have had a hard time there is not the same, success under a chancer that threw money around like Redknapp and the bellends before him (except Hodd) should put the success stories above most others.
Being a London club must be tough, a toughness us in the NW are getting even more used to with a monster like ManUtd but then a steroid induced turbo charged loss making tit-of-itself like City throwing money at everything warm.

because he scored on his debut?
 
Berbatov
Bale
Modric
Walker
Dembele
Parker
Lennon
Adebayor

Listing those that have had a hard time there is not the same, success under a chancer that threw money around like Redknapp and the bellends before him (except Hodd) should put the success stories above most others.
Being a London club must be tough, a toughness us in the NW are getting even more used to with a monster like ManUtd but then a steroid induced turbo charged loss making tit-of-itself like City throwing money at everything warm.

is this a list of people whose careers died at spurs? or one of those who were made there? i don't understand your point
 
Players Spurs ruined.

Gio Dos Santos.
Bentley.
Tried with Pienaar.
Pavlyuchenko.
O'hara.

If it wasn't for us pienaar would have seen out those 2 years of his contract on the bench then moved back in obscurity to finish his career in south africa, now he has a chance of being an everton legend
 

Jenas, Defoe, Krancjar, Hutton, Bassong, Palacios, Naughton, Bent, Boateng, Davids....all found the going tough at the Lane.

defoe's done well but he really should have played for someone else in order to start games. naughton is a class example of why a promising youngster shouldn't go to spurs. i'm sure redknapp bought players just for the sake of it, without even scouting them. mainly players linked with us. one of the most overrated managers in british history
 

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