Bishop
Jimmy Neighbour
I don't think he realizes that there's are lots of white people who actually live in Tottenham, almost 50%>White people wont go to Tottenham after dark?
Do you seriously believe that?
I don't think he realizes that there's are lots of white people who actually live in Tottenham, almost 50%>White people wont go to Tottenham after dark?
Do you seriously believe that?
White people wont go to Tottenham after dark?
Do you seriously believe that?
He is a dead man walking.If we don't win the Europa then he loses his job at the end of the season. I suspect everyone on this forum feels that Ange will be fired if we do not win the Europa. There is no argument there.
Go back a pageOh my word, plesse tell me they didn't say that?!??!??
Probably muted them, like me.Go back a page
Yes but didn’t you know they lock their doors and don’t go out after 8pm or 4pm when the clocks go backI don't think he realizes that there's are lots of white people who actually live in Tottenham, almost 50%>
Judging by his presser he knows he’s done as wellHe is a dead man walking.
I cant see any way we win the EC. We are playing dire football every game and our strikers are pretty crap , as is our midfield apart from Bergvall and Madders, when he gets picked is decent.
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It’s the old fella who also doesn’t like women and children at footballOh my word, plesse tell me they didn't say that?!??!??
Because for some people, how you win, what you stand for, the journey you’ve been on, can be more important than actually winning itself.
That’s why I actually wasn’t at all fussed at Mourinho being sacked before the cup final. Winning with him and in his way - I maintain there was more chance winning with Mason given the squad had stopped playing for Mourinho; people may remember things differently - it just would not have sat well with me.
I get I’m probably in the minority here, but winning at any cost, that’s not for me.
Because for some people, how you win, what you stand for, the journey you’ve been on, can be more important than actually winning itself.
That’s why I actually wasn’t at all fussed at Mourinho being sacked before the cup final. Winning with him and in his way - I maintain there was more chance winning with Mason given the squad had stopped playing for Mourinho; people may remember things differently - it just would not have sat well with me.
I get I’m probably in the minority here, but winning at any cost, that’s not for me.
I have to say
And I’m gonna contradict what I’ve said before …
But I do like Thomas frank as an option
It’s hard to tell how much of his role is governed by the structure at Brentford
He did play very good football in the championship
And he is flexible I think
Also he comes across just as a great bloke which matters to me as a fan
And it’s for that reason that 2019 hurt us all so, so, so much. It would’ve meant so much more, an achievement that would’ve been hard to eclipse in our lifetimes…I'll join you.
The game is about glory...
And it’s for that reason that 2019 hurt us all so, so, so much. It would’ve meant so much more, an achievement that would’ve been hard to eclipse in our lifetimes…
Not just because it was the CL - vs the league cup - but because of HOW we had got there and for the journey we’d been on.
People who believe in no go zones have never actually been to the place they believe is a no go zone.
I don't think you would be on your own for alot of that.Because for some people, how you win, what you stand for, the journey you’ve been on, can be more important than actually winning itself.
That’s why I actually wasn’t at all fussed at Mourinho being sacked before the cup final. Winning with him and in his way - I maintain there was more chance winning with Mason given the squad had stopped playing for Mourinho; people may remember things differently - it just would not have sat well with me.
I get I’m probably in the minority here, but winning at any cost, that’s not for me.
Cambodia in 99 pol pots number 2 up for trial so it kicked off. Sri lanka in 2008 tamil tigers last stand. I've been in a few places the embassys have said don't travel to at the time.
London is more intimidating.
Went travelling last year. Apart from seeing a dead guy in the road in phnom penh felt fairly safe. Got back home. On my road within a week there were 2 stabbings and a daughter did an acid attack on her own mother. None of it made the news ofcourse. Yet have friends who have been moved to tottenham. They say it's hell.
As soon as i get enough money i'm out of this country.
I think it’s just how comfortable people feel. No more, no lessPeople who believe in no go zones have never actually been to the place they believe is a no go zone.