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Great idea , maybe I’ll meet someone In SheffieldI have a solution but you might not be on board with it
Divorce her and re-marry after we win the league
Great idea , maybe I’ll meet someone In SheffieldI have a solution but you might not be on board with it
Divorce her and re-marry after we win the league
Give it 12 months, a bit of Levy time and he'll be "story of Tottenham, mate."Ange’s embargoed quotes released and he absolutely secretly believes we are still in with a shout of winning this thing this year and why not hey!
Ange saying today in the presser “we are in the title race until we are not in it” and “why not believe we can win it, why limit ourselves or have fear of what we can achieve”. (Paraphrasing a bit)
Whether it’s this season or next or whenever, I think Ange will win us something big and his quotes will go down in Spurs history just like Bill Nic’s etc. He’s weaving himself into the fabric of our great club and I absolutely love it.
3. Poch spoke absolute nonsense in press conference too. Should have been called The Riddler.The man is a genuine No Bullshit Zone, so, so refreshing to hear no nonsense answers instead of the entitled BS from the (2) usual suspects! Such a breath of fresh air
Kind of but the big teams were all WAY off it that season whereas this season they’re just a bit under par but still putting up pretty strong points totals.This season is shaping up the same way as the Leicester season, the favourites aren't quite at their best and it's anybody's to win. Normally I'd write us off but we could be the ones to pip the race based on momentum, no Europe or Carabao and feel good factor around the club. If we manage to stay relatively injury free from now until the end of the season, which is a big ask, then we have as good a chance as we ever have.
I read this earlier, really weird article. The writer is a Hearts fan who hates Celtic, which is probably all you need to know to explain it.Time for another Guardian piece on Ange.
Cult of Ange lives on in north London but is he all that different? | Ewan Murray
The straight-talking Australian has hit the ground running with Spurs although there are signs of frustration as he is questioned more closelywww.theguardian.com
That's a really weird take, the writer is so bitter in this article.Time for another Guardian piece on Ange.
Cult of Ange lives on in north London but is he all that different? | Ewan Murray
The straight-talking Australian has hit the ground running with Spurs although there are signs of frustration as he is questioned more closelywww.theguardian.com
I would have thought you meant to say "objective".That's a really weird take, the writer is so bitter in this article.
It seems like he's looking for an angle to criticise Ange and shows clear bias against him.
Not the first for a Guardian article as well, I remember one when Mourhino was at spurs and it was just a hate piece against Jose and had nothing to do with the football at the time.
I'm going to wildly generalise here but there are quite a few writers that just want to follow their bias rather than be subjective (their job btw). I remember listening to the guardian weekly podcast where one of the guys went on a rant about Bielsa and how he was the manager of the year at Leeds, it was bizarre. It's ok to have that opinion but to be so die hard in your views is not really the job of a journalist imo.
Just taking Ally Gold as an example, he is obvious spurs through and through and has his opinions, but he's always very subjective with them. That's how journalism should be.
I don't even mind strong opinions, they actually make things more interesting but they have to be based on something, the writer of this article seems to just dislike Ange full stop.
Standard bleating from journos when they feel their importance isn't duly acknowledged.Time for another Guardian piece on Ange.
Cult of Ange lives on in north London but is he all that different? | Ewan Murray
The straight-talking Australian has hit the ground running with Spurs although there are signs of frustration as he is questioned more closelywww.theguardian.com
I love how vocally ambitious he is. So different to Conte who would be constantly managing fans' expectations and if we did win anything it would be a miracle and due to his unrivalled management.Ange’s embargoed quotes released and he absolutely secretly believes we are still in with a shout of winning this thing this year and why not hey!
Ange saying today in the presser “we are in the title race until we are not in it” and “why not believe we can win it, why limit ourselves or have fear of what we can achieve”. (Paraphrasing a bit)
Whether it’s this season or next or whenever, I think Ange will win us something big and his quotes will go down in Spurs history just like Bill Nic’s etc. He’s weaving himself into the fabric of our great club and I absolutely love it.