And Tadic and Gabbi's goals. That's a couple of minutes accounted for. Plus 30 sec for Hughes signing. I usually watch anything with Saints in it....but might give this a miss.
Poch/Pep/Klopp would be my top three, and probably in that order. You mentioned their outlay, and that's definitely the underappreciated element: Spurs seem like a possible CL mainstay, but financially they're still far more frugal than their competitors. The difference in wage bills between Spurs and Arsenal (4th largest wage bill) in 2016-17 was effectively the size of the total wage bill of Everton, the 7th most-expensive team. Presumably, that gap will close up as their revenues close in on the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool, but their seamless growth from perpetual bridesmaids to elite is a tremendous credit of Poch...and, ugh, to Levy. For that reason, I don't think that Poch is bumping up against the ceiling there. That team is still really young; if they can continue to increase their revenues, they can continue to ratchet up their wage bill and keep the squad from being plundered. I'd take that over a more tempestuous position like Real Madrid at the moment, particularly with the latter facing what could be a bit of an interregnum when Ronaldo ages out...they won't exactly fall off a table, particularly with Barca having their own collection of old legends, but when the definition of success is effectively "win everything, always, starting today" there's a tonne of risk in jumping ship.
That all makes perfect sense, apart from the bit where we throw in my irrational fan behaviour. I really like Poch but I really dislike Spuds. I hope for the day he leaves Spuds for better things, preferably when he’s doing well there, to p1ss them off
If Stoke can score three more goals with no reply, they will over take Swansea at the bottom. Ironic.