Looks like The Mirror didn't notice our lawyers having a word with the Wail, so now they're running "WHL2 won't be ready for the new season" headlines - with the exact same lack of sources, quotes or, once we're through with them, trousers.
Have Spurs not already made an agreement with the FA that their first few games could be played away in the case that the stadium isn't ready? If that is true then the hacks are just reporting possible outcomes that seem to be accepted by Spurs.
When the headline says the new stadium won't be ready for the new season, that's hardly the same as what you're suggesting - and that's before taking into account the fact Daniel Levy himself said the stadium would be ready on time when meeting the THST a week or so ago.
Google translate (John Cross to English) ... processing ... done. I hate Spurs and am not going to give anything related to them any credit whatsoever, regardless of how Trumpishy contradictory any previous comments of mine may be.
A double piece of dickitry from the Fail today: not only a bizarre juxtaposition between their front page headline and a photo for another story, but also the fact they didn't even have the common courtesy to pay the full rate for the rights to the photo in the first place
The kind of hack mischief I am ok with : http://sportwitness.co.uk/daniel-le...ottenham-dragged-biggest-transfer-negotiation
Everyone knows that certain foreign papers place stories in support of 'their club' and to attempt to damage their rivals. However, if you suggest that applies in this country, the journo's get terribly upset. It's like diving - only the dirty foreigners do it....... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Young's dives would be brilliant for the old 'spot the ball' competitions as what he is doing appears to have nothing to do with anything going on on the field. Also not impressed with his "Drogba-ist" injury near the end of the Spurs match, which of course there was no time added on for.
<BBC> Robbie Keane back at Wolves? Press Association Sport are reporting Wolves want to bring Robbie Keane back to the club 21 years after his Molineux debut. Keane started off at Wolves before playing for clubs including Tottenham, Liverpool, Celtic and LA Galaxy. He's been playing at ATK in India. Wolves fans are you ready for an emotional reunion? </BBC> Emotional boyhood reunion, surely.