Love to see this with the young kids.
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Couldn’t happen to a more humble and widely-respected fanbase. Shame…Arsenal totally imploding another trophy less season
I can’t imagine he’d be on that much. But it would be around 100k or slightly more I’d guess. That being said, I read today that it’s basically a done deal to spurs as long as they stay up.We still couldn’t afford him if we got promotion, he must be on 175k / week
Even with a 50% reduction we can’t get him
SpursWho are they playing?
Spurs
They had that 'golden' period 2015-2020, where they potentially had one of the best teams (maybe not squad) in the league, with their fans citing the lucky 7-1 win against City in 2017 as the best game in the clubs history, but couldn't do anything with it, including losing the champions League final, and then it's been difficulties since. They always seem to value being better than Arsenal over actually winning anything.I will laugh so hard if Spurs go down.
So many of their fans are completely entitled muppets.
Two bang average teams. Hope it stays that way for a few weeks.Brum/Wrexham.
Birmingham having much the better of the opening 20 but not helped by the fact that they couldn't hit a barn door with a banjo.
Several dodgy refereeing decisions but that barely needs saying does it?
'Long suffering, hard done by fans', Gerald Wiley lives.I don't mind spurs and their long suffering, hard done by fans, to be honest. For some big clubs such as Newcastle, Leeds and Aston villa, the drop down helps them out in the long term as they have to clear the decks and rebuild, but with other teams, it's the death knell.
You can add Tom Huddlestone as well, coaching at Birmingham and sat in the dugout.Phil Parkinson and Aidan Davison in Wrexham’s dugout. Ben Petty in Birmingham’s. Proper ex-Tiger get together this.