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Trust in poch
Believe he's following spurs on Twitter all of the sudden. Looks like this is actually happening..
You just have to look through there followers. An account I follow for spurs just noticed it and posted it. I checked and he certainly is following them.Where do you see when someone started following someone else?
You just have to look through there followers. An account I follow for spurs just noticed it and posted it. I checked and he certainly is following them.
Nope he’s been following them for ages and he follows a number of other clubs as well.Believe he's following spurs on Twitter all of the sudden. Looks like this is actually happening..
Brutal fucking logicDo you honestly think there’s something that our manager, who has lead us to the three consecutive top three finishes, doesn’t “understand” about the team he’s been managing/coaching every day for 4 years that you do from watching them once a week?
Nothing is confirmed until his hairdresser leaks the transfer.Believe he's following spurs on Twitter all of the sudden. Looks like this is actually happening..
Or his laptop engineerNothing is confirmed until his hairdresser leaks the transfer.
I'm allowed an opinion. It's about preferences. If he wants to play that way then so be it. I just don't think it's conducive to an attractive style of football and it has its limitations.Do you honestly think there’s something that our manager, who has lead us to the three consecutive top three finishes, doesn’t “understand” about the team he’s been managing/coaching every day for 4 years that you do from watching them once a week?
I wonder why when we scout South America we don’t ever seem to be interested in the attacking talent, players such as Maxi Meza (who will very likely start for Argentina ahead of Dybala in the WC) and Christian Pavon both look very interesting prospects.
Meza is 26.I wonder why when we scout South America we don’t ever seem to be interested in the attacking talent, players such as Maxi Meza (who will very likely start for Argentina ahead of Dybala in the WC) and Christian Pavon both look very interesting prospects.
For some reason (because he rates Paulinho) - Vickery is sneered at on here, even though he knows far more about South American football than any of us
Exactly. And rated Paulinho more specifically. Who now, let's all remember, played in El Clasico for Barcelona this past season. Not exactly a downgrade. Paulinho wasn't good for us, but I maintain that he was, and is, a bit of an anomaly as a player that came to us at the wrong time (I wrote about it more here.)
Not to mention, other than Bale, our other players weren't exactly flourishing under AVB. Was Tim right about Paulinho? Not at all, and he would be the first to admit it. A humble sports writer is hard to come by these days and that's just one of the many reasons I'm writing this ridiculous defensive love letter to die on the hill that is Tim Vickery.