Bloke who died on a pitch 6 weeks ago turns up on time for training for a club he joined 18 months ago. Bloke who has spent the past 10 weeks publicly disrespecting our club and fans fails to turn up to training cos he ain't got a move from the club he joined 16 years ago. Spot the professional
I know this is a positive update, but he really needs to leave Italy to continue his career, if that's what he wants to do. They'd have to remove the defibrillator in order for him to become eligible and I really don't think that's a risk worth taking.
"Today's lesson: make sure your teammates form a circle around you when you have a cardiac arrest on the pitch to stop intrusive cameramen trying to barge in on you"
Is it possible that Guardiola never wanted to buy Kane but just wanted to destabilise Spurs. I hope it comes back to bite him in the backsidee
I brought it up a few days ago, but the Mansourites do have a track record of signing players from teams they either want to barge ahead of or help them kick the ladder down behind them Man Utd: Tevez Arsenal: Adebayor, Toure, Cliche, Nasri Liverpool: Sterling Spurs: Walker Leicester: Mahrez Villa: Milner, Barry Everton: Rodwell, Stones There's a point where it stops looking like a coincidence - and that comes long before you notice they have never, ever tried to weaponise their wealth against Chelsea
A change in career for Michael Dawson who signs up for Sky Sports as a pundit and a member of the Soccer Saturday team. A possible revitalised career for Tommy Huddlestone, who after a year out of the game as free agent, he has been playing for Hull in a couple of pre season games, and looks likely to win a contract with them.
Delighted to have Daws still involved in the club in some capacity. Somewhat randomly, I have a copy of the Spurs Comic Book History signed by Dawson and it remains a reminder that he is undoubtedly one of my favourite players I’ve seen in the shirt, due to his passion and commitment to the cause.