- Jul 19, 2010
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I had mine out with keyhole surgery, recovery time is quite quick. The pain of those attacks is horrendous
Yes but a lot of people get addicted to high powered jobs. I work for an infra fund and have guys in their 50s/60s who’s health is suffering who cannot give up the power and lifestyle. They’re multi millionaires.Made the point before but if I was a multi millionaire and I could live in Italy, maybe but a small yacht and have it off the coast of Capri and live my life eating the best food in the world in the sun then as much as I love Tottenham Hotspur I'd be there in a shot
I mean I'd probably have a heart attack in six month through tripling my body weight in pasta but still, what a life..
I mean yeah that's why I have no money but I can still dream of living in Italy ?Yes but a lot of people get addicted to high powered jobs. I work for an infra fund and have guys in their 50s/60s who’s health is suffering who cannot give up the power and lifestyle. They’re multi millionaires.
Mate if you aren’t applying for a seat in the board you need to pdq with that way of thinkingWe paid £60m for Brazil's CF. I don't see a world where we go buy another striker worth more than that.
Anyway, wishing Conte a speedy recovery!
But they have to be his players to count. Club players are to be loaned out.He's spent what, 200 million in 3 windows?
He's openly said it would take 4 or 5 windows to become competitive.
What's changed?
?Mate if you aren’t applying for a seat in the board you need to pdq with that way of thinking
So we should go back to having 1 striker??
Just being realistic. Not many strikers I can think of in world football that could replace Kane.
Plus I wouldn't say we've given Richarlison a fair crack at the job either.
Stellini carries himself well in pressers - I liked that Conte was giving him that responsibility - good mentoring/management, imo.All the best to the Boss. This is what Spurs do to you though.
Surprise face when Stellini steps up as the next big thing in management.
I'm actually weirdly looking forward to it. As much as I'd love Conte to stay, some minor adjustments could be interesting to watch.Stellini carries himself well in pressers - I liked that Conte was giving him that responsibility - good mentoring/management, imo.
I wonder how much input Conte will have while he is out, and how much freedom Stellini might have to make his own line-up/tactical calls. It could be interesting.
He had better stay away from our medical team if that is going to be the case...I hope he recoveres well