I suspect that the main remit now for Son and Davies will be to act as the "old hands" in the squad, and steer it into the future as the Pochettino era finally exits the squad.
Have to wonder if Davies might also start working with the youth teams, given he already has his coaching badges
Not sure where to post this is a good a place as any. Just read that Beyonce's shows at the THS haven't sold out and she is giving away tickets at soup kitchens in the area. Organisers have said that an oversupply of live shows in the UK is partly to blame. Daniel will not be happy
What is the funding regime for such gigs ?? A minimum payment to the venue regardless of how many attend ?? A % of ticket sales once a particular ticket threshold is reached ??
Yeah, I was reading about that, but it's over 95% sold-out and the tickets cost a lot, apparently. Probably doesn't help that she's promoting a country album in a country that doesn't like the genre.
From Football London today: "Tottenham are a club that have constantly changed beneath Levy even if the final product has rarely altered. The summer of 2025 has brought the biggest changes of the chairman's tenure with both men's and women's head coaches sacked within days of each other despite that trophy and parade for the former, major changes at a boardroom level and talk of potential investment finally arriving in the near future. Ultimately, this needs to be the summer when Levy decides exactly what Tottenham Hotspur is and gives it everything. Otherwise, you should probably mark your calendars for an upcoming event in June 2027." This. It is long overdue.
Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal have dominated English Football for decades. The only clubs to have broken into their dominance have had massive injections of dodgy money. If turning a mid-table club into a serial trophy winner was in any way easy then there would probably be some examples of it actually happening. Levy and ENIC have come closer than anyone else.