What I don't get is why is the ****er still allowed to run? One **** up, maybe you can accept - everybody makes mistakes. But twice!...
Soldado scores for Villareal as they win 1-0

I get the feeling that doesn't fit into the narrative metro et al have been sticking to...Soldado scores for Villareal as they win 1-0
Beautifully written article that is well worth a read. Very anti Harry and pro Pochettino so may be flying in the face of current opinion, but if you have 10 minutes free I suggest it is well worth a read
https://bankruptspurs.wordpress.com...on-was-the-greatest-ive-known-as-a-spurs-fan/
Have you read it? It's not a pro Pochettino article, it is a story about how points in his life co-incided with the development of a group of players that he feels very close to. I was very interested in his story of how some of the players he knew developed - some made it, others didn't. The anti Redknapp bit is his honest assessment, but it is periferal to the story he relates. Pochettino is a very small part of the story, he approves simply because he is giving the players he is close to a chance in the team. But it is a minor point."My dislike of Redknapp long predates his involvement with Spurs"
Plus any pro Pochettino article will be confined to the trash bin, much like the Pro Ramos articles, the Pro AVB articles, but I'm sure it is a good read if you believe Pochettino will be a success.
Have you read it? It's not a pro Pochettino article, it is a story about how points in his life co-incided with the development of a group of players that he feels very close to. I was very interested in his story of how some of the players he knew developed - some made it, others didn't. The anti Redknapp bit is his honest assessment, but it is periferal to the story he relates. Pochettino is a very small part of the story, he approves simply because he is giving the players he is close to a chance in the team. But it is a minor point.
Can I say in the divide pro and anti Redknapp, I am strongly in the pro camp. I enjoyed the article despite this.
.....individuals that are confident and have a personality that makes them unlikeable, still I'm sure it is a good read.Beautifully written article that is well worth a read. Very anti Harry and pro Pochettino so may be flying in the face of current opinion, but if you have 10 minutes free I suggest it is well worth a read
https://bankruptspurs.wordpress.com...on-was-the-greatest-ive-known-as-a-spurs-fan/
Not quite. The taking an interest predated the arrival of Harry and was more to do with changes in his private life. Whilst he clearly doesn't like Harry, it is very much a small part of the article.Had a quick glimpse and seems to be about him feeling detached from the club when Redknapp arrived and then taking an interest in the academy team?
Anyway, following Redknapp’s arrival I almost immediately felt distanced from the first team in a way I hadn’t since the George Graham era, a period where I virtually lost all interest in football. Given that the game was providing me with an important sanctuary at this moment, I was reluctant to allow that to happen again, and so I delved further into the world away from the senior team, and as well as following the Reserves I also started going to youth team games.
That was the part I briefly read but will read it in full when taking a number 2.
He seems to agree with most of the things I say so I hope that isn't damaging to your sanitary ware....That was the part I briefly read but will read it in full when taking a number 2.
Turns out Norwegian author Jo Nesbo is a Spurs fan: http://www.vgtv.no/#!/video/116074/jo-nesboe-got-a-signed-tottenham-shirt
See? I can talk about other Norwegian people!

Beautifully written article that is well worth a read. Very anti Harry and pro Pochettino so may be flying in the face of current opinion, but if you have 10 minutes free I suggest it is well worth a read
https://bankruptspurs.wordpress.com...on-was-the-greatest-ive-known-as-a-spurs-fan/