Absolutely. Can see him thriving - he has a warrior mentality that Nuno will appreciate.1:09 bottom of screen, Regulion gets it.
Hoddle said he was, but despite there being 100s of cameras all over the place (and you can bet they were all looking for him), there was not one shot of him.
I think he borrowed the other Harry's cape if he was there.
He was in the stadium apparently
BBC reporting the attendance for yesterday's game was 58,262. Honestly thought we'd have over 60k for the first game back assuming the 58k is correct.
And when they sang (quietly) "Have you ever seen Tottenham win the league?" that made my blood boil.
I don't mind it from Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool and Leicester but I'm not having it from City nor Chelsea who have bought their titles.
"No I haven't but I have seen Man City in the 3rd division" isn't very catchy but would be a decent response.
Still remember 2007 playing them on final day with I think under a thousand in the away end. And a cup quarter-final the year later at an half-empty City of Manchester Stadium, same for any time we went there in the league. Such a blatant bunch of glory hunters.Was in North Upper, above the away end. "Where were you when you were ****" and "And you'll never see Tottenham win League One" was sung in retort.
Say it quietly, but it was Jose.
AG did say he thought a double pivot of PEH and Skipp would turn out to be awesome though.
There might have been areas where a few seats here and there had to be clear for new Covid systems, and City might not have sold out. Certainly I was still getting club emails right up to match day advertising for One-Hotspur members to buy extra tickets for guests. Whether we were a couple of thousand short of capacity it wasn't visually noticeable, and the crowd were superb.BBC reporting the attendance for yesterday's game was 58,262. Honestly thought we'd have over 60k for the first game back assuming the 58k is correct.
Yes I feel he’s gone- it’s just down to both sides to accept the value at whatever allows both sides to save face, win-win and all that.I think the mere fact Kane wasn't even in the stadium yesterday speaks volumes to me. I believe the club has already accepted the fact he's going to be gone very soon and is now in the process of a major re-build with Nuno at the helm, putting into practice his own ideas. Just imagine, it's almost as if Fabio has said to him 'You have an empty canvas to create your perfect team. Go and enjoy yourself' and just going by yesterday's evidence there might be something in that.
I saw the look on Nuno's face as he left the pitch yesterday to some incredible scenes around a packed stadium, and I have to say, I got goosebumps. Whatever the Portuguese is for 'Holy mother of God, what a place...'! I reckon that's what he was feeling.
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I've seen several say he was?I think the mere fact Kane wasn't even in the stadium yesterday speaks volumes to me. I believe the club has already accepted the fact he's going to be gone very soon and is now in the process of a major re-build with Nuno at the helm, putting into practice his own ideas. Just imagine, it's almost as if Fabio has said to him 'You have an empty canvas to create your perfect team. Go and enjoy yourself' and just going by yesterday's evidence there might be something in that.
I saw the look on Nuno's face as he left the pitch yesterday to some incredible scenes around a packed stadium, and I have to say, I got goosebumps. Whatever the Portuguese is for 'Holy mother of God, what a place...'! I reckon that's what he was feeling.
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When will the penny drop that those performances were down to HOW the manager set the team up and invited pressure...which invariably will lead to errors due to the constant barrage of pressure.
Did you notice once we scored yesterday that we didn't sit back and continued going for the 2nd goal. Having a proper midfield in PEH and Skipp offering protection AND a proper RB helped their course as Centre Backs......very lazy to blame Dier and Sanchez as being poor when we had the 5th best defence in the league last season even when Jose continously chopped and changed his defence.
In short it was a product of Jose's coaching and system/style of play...early days but this is my feeling.
BBC reporting the attendance for yesterday's game was 58,262. Honestly thought we'd have over 60k for the first game back assuming the 58k is correct.
BBC reporting the attendance for yesterday's game was 58,262. Honestly thought we'd have over 60k for the first game back assuming the 58k is correct.
Your penny needs to drop that these guys have had many poor performances before Jose managed the club (I'm not saying it wasnt also down to Jose's system) but they were being called out before JM managed Spurs. Lets hope they can be as consistently as good as yesterday, but we are not spending a lot of money on defenders for nothing.
I've seen several say he was?
Yes I feel he’s gone- it’s just down to both sides to accept the value at whatever allows both sides to save face, win-win and all that.