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Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by Spurlock, Jan 2, 2012.

  1. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    Just read that online...weird thing to do imo...makes me think they had planned to sack him (after his strange bust ups with the media last season) but needed to wait until a while after the season ended.
    Wonder if they'll get sam allydice (excuse spelling)
     
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  2. NSIS

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    Might be something to do with his son getting the push, too?
     
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  3. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    What's the odds that we'll be hearing "Pearson would've kept them up" come next May?
     
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  4. O.Spurcat

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    Pearson is difficult to like. His interviews are laborious and he has a condescending attitude about him. But it is difficult to deny the great job he did in the last months of the season to keep Leicester up. I don't doubt he is capable of being a pillock, but to sack him seems very harsh at this moment in time.
     
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  5. littleDinosaurLuke

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    Leicester said their working relationship was untenable. He must be a tw*t behind the scenes too.
     
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  6. redwhiteandermblue

    redwhiteandermblue Well-Known Member

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    The working relationship was tenable enough while he was leading them towards a great escape.
     
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  7. redwhiteandermblue

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    This is fun. I’m watching the women’s semi while following the copa semifinal by text. The reverse would be even better, but what can you do? Germany is getting robbed versus the good ol’, unsurprisingly enough. A US defender should have been sent off for tackling in the box as the last woman. Then the US gets a pen for a foul a yard outside the box. I’m still rooting for the US. I’m not sure I’ve ever rooted for Germany in anything. Kömisch.

    On the other hand, I never would have dreamed I'd be rooting for Argentina versus Chile, but here we are. If it had happened in the US, Jara (sp) quite seriously would be going to jail for years. Quite aside from that Sanchez for Arsenal and Pochettino and Lamela for Spurs would have changed my allegiance.
     
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  8. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    The theory doing the rounds is that it's related to his son being sacked by the club a few weeks back.
     
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  9. Spurm

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    with the amount Liverpool are spending i would expect them to win the Prem and both domestic cups this season. Wouldn't you say Brenda?
     
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  10. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    That incident reflected really badly on him.
    His abrasive attitude probably made it an easier decision.
     
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  11. NSIS

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    Sounds to me like he's been pushing to get his son reinstated. Looks like he pushed a bit too hard!..
     
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  12. littleDinosaurLuke

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    Clyne has joined Liverpool so he can play in the Champions League.

    What have I missed here?
     
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  13. Diego

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    About £40k per week <ok>
     
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  14. No Kane No Gain

    No Kane No Gain Well-Known Member

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    I had the same thought. Probably said something dismissive of the seriousness of what his son did, like what Whelan said after he hired Mackay.
     
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  15. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Demba Ba will face Paulinho in China, having signed for Shanghai Shenhua from Besiktas.
    Former Liverpool midfielder Mohamed Sissoko will also play in the Chinese Super League, having joined the same club.

    Seems like that division's getting a cash injection from somewhere. Wonder what's provoked it?
     
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  16. Moorpheus19

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    Great effort from the England Women last night securing 3rd spot in the World Cup.

    Put the Men's U21 and Senior teams to shame.
     
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    Their team spirit alone would!...
     
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  18. O.Spurcat

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    It's oh so easy to knock the women's game, but the team spirit and the work ethic shown by the England Ladies was very commendable. The own goal which put them out, could have been committed by any footballer at any level. They did themselves proud and well done to them for that.
     
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    "The own goal which put them out, could have been committed by any footballer at any level."

    Not so sure now.
    I am of the opinion that there is an 'international football' gene in the English DNA
    that means a cruel/calamitous event to deny the team victory is never too far away. :(
     
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  20. redwhiteandermblue

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    I’m very pleased the Lionesses won third. They really grew into the tournament, and it would have been sad if they were remembered for a late og. Beating Germany to get third is very commendable.

    (I like Lionesses, and any other gender-specific and appropriate nickname. On the other hand, if the men’s team is the Bulls, or some dog variant, I guess Cows and Bitches won’t fly...then again, I kinda like Bitches.)

    Others can comment better than I can about the level of play, but I was impressed that a player ended up covered in blood the first two games I watched. They’re absolutely giving it their all. Watching players get up and play the moment pain allowed made me wish men were half as tough.

    I had mixed feelings about the US beating Japan. There are few things more obnoxious than a US blowout in front of a crowd selected from our nation of front-runners. But they haven’t won since ’99, and I admired how well they played this tournament. I’m glad Japan has a title already. They play the best football, and look like they work the hardest as a team. The US players are bigger and stronger, and many are faster, than any of the Japan players. But the same is true of most of the other teams, and the US was the only one able to beat Japan. It was a classic case of the wheels falling off. Japan had to dread US set pieces, giving away half a foot per player. So the US cleverly played a ball on the ground that Lloyd slotted home perfectly. Before Japan had come to their senses, it was 4-0. They deserve credit for doing their best to make a game of it and scoring twice.
     
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