David Hytner@DaveHytner Kane has not had his scan today. Still waiting for swelling to subside #thfc 7:17 PM - Mar 13, 2018
With a apparent reluctance on the part of the BBC to open up the ManUre meltdown on HYS (wonder why?) the other hacks are targeting Harry, with the Mirror spouting Spurs 'fears' that he will be out until May, despite not a single quote or reference to medical results. And not to be outdone, the Sun has resurrected the Sonny military service story, suggesting we will lose him for 2 seasons if S. Korea don't make the QF of the WC. Again without any quotes. Slow news day........
We all saw that coming the media darlings hardly get a mention when they get embarrassed at home in champions league it's all about us losing kane and sonny going off to work with a rifle under his arm .you just couldn't make it up could you ? .Embarrassing from both the media and their darling man utd .
I see our friends at Harry Hotspur have put all their creative efforts into giving Poch a nickname: Pinocchiottino Probably should've put some effort into figuring out how portmanteaus work instead...
< Yahoo > Attention after the match turned back towards the penalty decision and, not for the first time in his illustrious career, Wenger claimed he did not see a key incident. "Honestly, I don't know. I will watch it again promise I will give you an honest answer," he told BT Sport. "Maybe, looking at the reaction of the Italian players, maybe we got a little bit lucky. "The positive of the situation is straight away at 1-0 down you could see the response of the team. We released our handbrake a little bit and played positively. "Were we lucky on the penalty? Maybe, I don't know. "I don't want to accuse Danny Welbeck of diving before I have seen the situation. He looked genuine, [thinking] it was a penalty. I will watch it again." < /Yahoo > Of course Wenger will tell the hacks in his next press conference that he has not yet watched the incident again.
And the media appear to have moved on already anyway........ wonder if the same would have true if a different player/club had been involved
A 73-year-old Tottenham fan says he was left in tears after the club ranked him in only the third level of priority to choose his seat in the new stadium, despite being a season ticket holder for 63 years. (Mail) Is there no depth that this anti-Semitic rag will not plumb?
Did you miss it on Thursday where they Photoshopped a photo of Jeremy Corbyn to make him look like a communist? ...oh, wait, that was the BBC. Easy mistake to make.
After Saltypool's win over Watford, the hacks all queued up to ask who can stop Mohammed Salah this season. I guess none of them were watching just last week when Ashley Young had him in his pocket for ninety minutes?
Not sure I’d be pushing that line after our last Klanfield trip. Ashley Young and the dodgy ManUre defence managed something we clearly couldn’t......
You know what's really, really funny? Child sex exploitation rings ...appears to be the logic behind the nation's favourite failed gameshow contestant's latest desperate plea for somebody to piss on her if she was on fire please log in to view this image
The Mirror's reporting that the Chavs are looking to pay Alderweireld's £25m release clause. Considering how it's been established for well over a year now that the release clause doesn't exist until we trigger the extension clause in his current contract, I think the best course of action would be for Levy to leak a story about how we're going to activate Kante's £10m release clause in the summer, just to get the Chavs inundated with offers...
A double whammy from today's Express, first by somehow not realising how a cliff is the perfect metaphor for Britait... please log in to view this image ...and secondly because it emerged that the image used for their front page was taken from Getty Images, but the Express had Photoshopped it because they felt that the white cliffs of Dover weren't white enough please log in to view this image
Belgium midfielder Mousa Dembele, 30, will not sign a new contract at Tottenham before this summer's World Cup, casting doubt on his future at the club. (Telegraph) I hope there is no truth in this.