What Harry Kane said: "I’ve always said: keep progressing, keep getting better, start winning trophies. That’s the aim, as long as the club keep doing that then, yeah I’m happy here.” What the Torygraph headline said: "Harry Kane: Tottenham need to start winning trophies to keep me"
http://www.football365.com/news/gossip-pavon-moura-and-some-bonafide-hogwash-on-kane Contender for most honest clickbait advance warning of 2018.
He's right about her agent, though. Wahlberg's got a ridiculously superior deal, despite being a less talented actor. He's not a bigger name, either.
Everything else he said, meanwhile, was so utterly moronic that he made Alex Jones sound almost sensible.
I've got no idea who he is, rather ironically. Having had a quick browse, it appears that he's basically a **** Alex Jones anyway, so it's hardly surprising. Just another scam artists preying on the easily led and posting intentionally provocative **** to get attention.
No further questions, Your Honour https://tabloidcorrections.wordpres...-by-far-the-most-unreliable-uk-paper-in-2017/
Nice Narrative (TM) trying to be developed by the hackarati about the NFL only awarding one game to new WHL next season. Top of the class is ESPN, who in one paragraph go one about "doubts" over new WHL (completion etc) while in the very next paragraph an NFL head honcho is quoted as saying this is standard NFL doctrine for using an overseas stadium for the first time.
Yes and no. It's a test run of sorts, to allow them to assess what needs to be done with the stadium and surrounding area. There's a ten year deal in place for two games a season and we'll host three in a future year to make up the extra game, apparently: https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...akland-raiders-face-the-seattle-a3737791.html
Bitter ex-journeyman Jimmy Bullard has said that Ryan Sessegnon shouldn't consider a move to Spurs and instead focus on his development, which he somehow believes is only possible at Man Utd or PSG. Is he really that dense?
He always appeared to be a fekkin idiot and it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks. What a waste of a career, the guy had natural talent, but just couldn't apply himself.
What Poch said in a radio interview “I’m happy where I am just now. Football will take me where I want to go. Jorge Griffa, who is like a father to me, once told me to not think too much, enjoy the present, be professional and responsible, and football will take you where you want." What CalcioMercato think Poch said, judging by their headline "Pochettino refuses to rule out Tottenham exit"
Yes. Yes, he is. His comments seemed to see signing for a "big club" as an end in itself, rather than something to improve your career. He'd see Zaha's move to Man Utd as a good thing.
At least we know what the Boy Hotspur sounds like (cheese-loving armchair new WHL bores turn away now ) ... https://talksport.com/football/must...-clubs-lack-ambition-and-calls-alexis-sanchez