Note the lack of cannon balls too.Those cannons should be decorated with bottles.
If we are getting the Slot Machine (the sun will do that headline after our record equalling 63rd straight victory) then it feels like a chance to appoint a feel good number 2.
Rafa Van De Vaart maybe?
Bullet has liked your post. It's got him thinking about wheelie bins.
Would you mind offending me privately with a DM please?whenever i hear the term wheelie bin, i always think of that joke about "where's your wheelie bin"..would obviously offend now so won't repeat it but still gives me a chuckle
And maybe, for the non-Dutch speakers here - quite a few I suppose: in the clip Alekaras is posting above, the question is asked: "Have you already spoken to Spurs?" Answer: "Next question" (i.e. not "no").
More questions for Slot on Spurs at today's press conference before the Feyenoord-Emmen game. Link here, in Dutch: https://nos.nl/artikel/2475689-slot...komst-engelse-tv-ploeg-zal-teleurgesteld-zijn
Main takeaways: Slot does not want to talk about it at all, wants to focus only on Feyenoord's game on Sunday. Would you speak to Feyenoord's bosses if a club would approach you?, the reporter asks. "Yes, of course I would - if what you are saying would be the case". When presented with Xavi Alonso's confirmation that he will stay at Bayer Leverkusen for another season ("Why not say something similar?"), he says he does not want to comment "because the way you covered my sacking at AZ [when he opted to speak to Feyenoord before his contract was up] means that everything I say on this topic will be scrutinized. I guess this is part of the life of a football coach".
Cool and collected, but you don't even have to read between the lines to understand that he is keeping his options open - which means he is likely to leave.
A bit of that interview.More questions for Slot on Spurs at today's press conference before the Feyenoord-Emmen game. Link here, in Dutch: https://nos.nl/artikel/2475689-slot...komst-engelse-tv-ploeg-zal-teleurgesteld-zijn
Main takeaways: Slot does not want to talk about it at all, wants to focus only on Feyenoord's game on Sunday. Would you speak to Feyenoord's bosses if a club would approach you?, the reporter asks. "Yes, of course I would - if what you are saying would be the case". When presented with Xavi Alonso's confirmation that he will stay at Bayer Leverkusen for another season ("Why not say something similar?"), he says he does not want to comment "because the way you covered my sacking at AZ [when he opted to speak to Feyenoord before his contract was up] means that everything I say on this topic will be scrutinized. I guess this is part of the life of a football coach".
Cool and collected, but you don't even have to read between the lines to understand that he is keeping his options open - which means he is likely to leave.
More questions for Slot on Spurs at today's press conference before the Feyenoord-Emmen game. Link here, in Dutch: https://nos.nl/artikel/2475689-slot...komst-engelse-tv-ploeg-zal-teleurgesteld-zijn
Main takeaways: Slot does not want to talk about it at all, wants to focus only on Feyenoord's game on Sunday. Would you speak to Feyenoord's bosses if a club would approach you?, the reporter asks. "Yes, of course I would - if what you are saying would be the case". When presented with Xavi Alonso's confirmation that he will stay at Bayer Leverkusen for another season ("Why not say something similar?"), he says he does not want to comment "because the way you covered my sacking at AZ [when he opted to speak to Feyenoord before his contract was up] means that everything I say on this topic will be scrutinized. I guess this is part of the life of a football coach".
Cool and collected, but you don't even have to read between the lines to understand that he is keeping his options open - which means he is likely to leave.
Why did he get sacked from AZ?
Why did he get sacked from AZ?