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This is not meant to be a racist comment, but will probably taken as such, but IMHO most of the cheating started in South America, and has been copied and developed with the emergence of the African nations.
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I watched the highlights of the Everton vs Tottenham match this morning and have to say that (not everybody’s favorite player) Harry Kane took both of his goals well, probably no surprise that he is currently the EPL’s top scorer.
Newcastle look as though they’re going to avoid the drop, providing they can keep their mini-revival going, whereas Sheffield Utd have officially been relegated already.
Newcastle look as though they’re going to avoid the drop, providing they can keep their mini-revival going, whereas Sheffield Utd have officially been relegated already.
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Yes, I wish him well, wherever he ends up. Well, unless of course it's the A... but no, he couldn't do that.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 11:06 am I watched the highlights of the Everton vs Tottenham match this morning and have to say that (not everybody’s favorite player) Harry Kane took both of his goals well, probably no surprise that he is currently the EPL’s top scorer.
Personally, I think he should rejoin Poch in Paris. Great opportunity for the family; broadened horizons, etc. I suspect he'll opt to stay in the UK though, being a dyed in the wool Norf London boy who is probably not that keen on learning a foreign language!
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Yes, he had enough trouble learning English!!dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:01 pmYes, I wish him well, wherever he ends up. Well, unless of course it's the A... but no, he couldn't do that.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 11:06 am I watched the highlights of the Everton vs Tottenham match this morning and have to say that (not everybody’s favorite player) Harry Kane took both of his goals well, probably no surprise that he is currently the EPL’s top scorer.
Personally, I think he should rejoin Poch in Paris. Great opportunity for the family; broadened horizons, etc. I suspect he'll opt to stay in the UK though, being a dyed in the wool Norf London boy who is probably not that keen on learning a foreign language!

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No-one yet knows how covid will affect transfer fees and contract offers. The chances are the UK clubs will be in a better position to offer a good deal than many of the European clubs.dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:01 pmYes, I wish him well, wherever he ends up. Well, unless of course it's the A... but no, he couldn't do that.
Personally, I think he should rejoin Poch in Paris. Great opportunity for the family; broadened horizons, etc. I suspect he'll opt to stay in the UK though, being a dyed in the wool Norf London boy who is probably not that keen on learning a foreign language!
I'm not sure Paris will offer much in the way of broadened horizens. He could probably commute daily!
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once Covid restrictions are liftedcaller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 3:47 pmNo-one yet knows how covid will affect transfer fees and contract offers. The chances are the UK clubs will be in a better position to offer a good deal than many of the European clubs.dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:01 pmYes, I wish him well, wherever he ends up. Well, unless of course it's the A... but no, he couldn't do that.
Personally, I think he should rejoin Poch in Paris. Great opportunity for the family; broadened horizons, etc. I suspect he'll opt to stay in the UK though, being a dyed in the wool Norf London boy who is probably not that keen on learning a foreign language!
I'm not sure Paris will offer much in the way of broadened horizens. He could probably commute daily!

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This will probably be met by mixed reaction - Spurs sack Mourhino!!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56799400
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Have to say I'm surprised at this stage of the season - let him stay for the last few games and save a couple of £ Million in compensation!!Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:12 pm This will probably be met by mixed reaction - Spurs sack Mourhino!!
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Well if it’s true that he’s on an annual salary of around £12m, then it’s going to be very expensive.pharvey wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:27 pmHave to say I'm surprised at this stage of the season - let him stay for the last few games and save a couple of £ Million in compensation!!Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:12 pm This will probably be met by mixed reaction - Spurs sack Mourhino!!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56799400Seriously, what is it going to cost Spurs? Surely there's not much to gain at this stage, or is a Top Four finish (& Championship Football) realistically still on the cards with new management/coaching staff?
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The only thing that is a surprise is the timing.
They presumably have someone in mind, possibly Flick of Bayern Munich.
They presumably have someone in mind, possibly Flick of Bayern Munich.
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"Tottenham: Ryan Mason named head coach for rest of season"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56813398
Interesting move, shades of Tim Sherwood (although Sherwood ended up getting an 18-month contract and then got slightly shafted). Mason is Tottenham through and through - even more so than Kane, possibly. He's only 29 and retired early a couple of years ago due to a fractured skull.
Neither Mason nor the club has anything to lose. A top-4 finish has gone by the board now, but as things stand we're looking to be out of Europe altogether, so scraping back into next season's Europa League could be considered a success from the current position.
Whatever happens over the next few weeks, I doubt Spurs will give him the job full time, but I'd rather see him doing it than another end-of-career international manager with an outdated reputation.
(I see Jose's being touted for the Celtic job!
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Interesting move, shades of Tim Sherwood (although Sherwood ended up getting an 18-month contract and then got slightly shafted). Mason is Tottenham through and through - even more so than Kane, possibly. He's only 29 and retired early a couple of years ago due to a fractured skull.
Neither Mason nor the club has anything to lose. A top-4 finish has gone by the board now, but as things stand we're looking to be out of Europe altogether, so scraping back into next season's Europa League could be considered a success from the current position.
Whatever happens over the next few weeks, I doubt Spurs will give him the job full time, but I'd rather see him doing it than another end-of-career international manager with an outdated reputation.
(I see Jose's being touted for the Celtic job!


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He’ll also be ably assisted by Chris Powell who has some experience of managing teams as well as playing (briefly) for England and currently on the England coaching team as well as at Tottenham - I wish them both well.
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I was mildly surprised Ledley King didn't get the nod - maybe he wasn't interested.
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For anybody wanting to watch the Man Utd vs Liverpool game live tonight, it is being aired on regular Thai TV from 22:00 tonight. The channel is PPTV36 (channel 36 on my TV). If your TV has dual language feature, you will be able to watch the match in English or Thai, although the pundits bit will be Thai only.
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That's if it goes ahead. I believe protesters (wanting the American owners out) have breached security at the stadium and are now on the pitch.Big Boy wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 7:37 pm For anybody wanting to watch the Man Utd vs Liverpool game live tonight, it is being aired on regular Thai TV from 22:00 tonight. The channel is PPTV36 (channel 36 on my TV). If your TV has dual language feature, you will be able to watch the match in English or Thai, although the pundits bit will be Thai only.
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