Depends. Can he play left wing back?What're the odds Brandon Austin will be here until he's 30, yet never play a game?
Depends. Can he play left wing back?What're the odds Brandon Austin will be here until he's 30, yet never play a game?
He might be on SundayDepends. Can he play left wing back?
Only if they play Man Utdhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64514208
I don't know if the lower clubs benefit most from the
BBC in terms of broadcast revenue, or whether they
would make more via a commercial broadcaster.
Quite a few sources are saying we’ve agreed a three year shirt sleeve sponsorship worth £42.5m with the South African government.
I know I've said this before but I love Cirkin. He was made for the NE, one of the bravest players I've ever seen. He's had a few injuries, but always impact injuries through sticking his limbs in places most wouldn't. He was knocked spark out today scoring the equaliser, at Millwall.
He's alright, now
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He's coming back, bro.
Fee agreed, our website just confirmed it. You're getting Sessegnon in return.


Cirkin has had a head injury, he doesn't know what he's agreed to
Seriously though, what a tough defender. He's great going forward, too. Scores and assists.
I can remember you saying you'd rather hold onto him. I can see why...
Just found this. It's the punch that levelled Cirkin.Thought I'd try giving you a little scare, lol.
Happy to see him doing well though, good bloke as well as a good player, doing his late Dad proud.
Just found this. It's the punch that levelled Cirkin.
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Typical Millwall...Just found this. It's the punch that levelled Cirkin.
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Wonder if this still goes ahead?
https://www.bbc.com/sport/africa/64512525
Long story short for anyone not arsed to read:
South African Tourism want to invest £42.5m in a three year shirt sleeve sponsorship with us.
South African's are pissed because they feel the money could be used elsewhere as there's economic hardship in the country at present.
SAT claim the investment would bring in over £4bn from tourism.
The acting CEO of SAT is called Themba Khumalo.
As half expected, deal now dead. ...
"South Africa has scrapped a proposed sponsorship deal with Tottenham Hotspur that sparked public uproar
after details were leaked in the media. The country's official tourism board had conditionally approved the
proposed three-year deal worth $52.5m."
This illustrates the futility of measuring owner performance by trophy wins. We won the first nine or ten cup finals we took part in. That is a bigger outlier in the positive direction than the recent one out of six in the negative direction. Neither is a good measure of how well the club was run in the period in question.The club have released their financial results for the year ending June 2022:
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2023/february/financial-results-year-end-30-june-2022/
A lot to address, but this stood out to me:
"We share our supporters’ frustrations at so many ‘near misses’ resulting in a lack of trophies. Over the last two decades we have been in 14 semi-finals, made it to six finals and only won one of them. It must be our hope that we are soon celebrating a trophy win. We are immensely grateful to our fans who have supported us throughout and we want nothing more than to see them rewarded for their loyalty and passion."
I suspect that this won't be the part that gets a lot of engagement, though.