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  1. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    https://spectator.com/article/the-lefts-snivelling-silence-on-iran/
  2. scaramanga

    American politics

    That's good news. I'll look forward to the Russian munitions factories completing their first batch of cuddly unicorn toys any day now. Almost as much as I'll look forward to those Iranian drones being used for a Pride display.
  3. scaramanga

    American politics

    And jet fuel doesn't melt steel, right?
  4. scaramanga

    American politics

    The US tried regime change in Cuba for years. Since the missile crisis, the US has had an agreement with Russia that Cuba doesn't store nukes if the US doesn't attack. It's clearly the best decision for everyone that the US doesn't attack.
  5. scaramanga

    American politics

    It poses a huge threat. Any country with close ties to China and Russia is a danger. One within missile/drone range, particularly so.
  6. scaramanga

    American politics

    They tried, for a long time.
  7. scaramanga

    American politics

    That's far too simplistic a take on things. The real (and very valid) issue for the US is there being a Russian/Chinese puppet with close ties to Iran and Cuba on their doorstep.
  8. scaramanga

    (Brennan) Johnson Again Olé Olé!

    He's scored the same goals per 90 as Salah and that Reindeer bloke at City. Makes £35m feel a bit cheap.
  9. scaramanga

    (Brennan) Johnson Again Olé Olé!

    As much as I like him as a player, I don't think he was ever right for Spurs. As you've said, he thrives on being able to run into space behind - we've not been afforded that except against the top teams in a long time now. He thrives on space, which we've been terrible at creating for...
  10. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    We won't get relegated. The three at the bottom are so bad we could probably stay up with our current points.
  11. scaramanga

    (Brennan) Johnson Again Olé Olé!

    I'd settle for the players knowing.
  12. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    You'd have to ask Levy why he sacked him. If you read the contemporary news articles at the time, the players had stopped playing for him. That probably had something to do with it.
  13. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    There is more to it, but I defy anyone (even Ange) to fail with Modric and Bale in a team.
  14. scaramanga

    (Brennan) Johnson Again Olé Olé!

    Yet the three most successful managers in the PL are Ferguson, Mourinho and the child catcher. (Or has Guardiola overtaken?) Not people who particularly cared about being liked, but insisted on respect and obedience from their players.
  15. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    With some of the best players in the world in their squads.
  16. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Poch and Redknapp both failed to get past the best of the rest point.
  17. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    The passes may be shorter, so let's politely suggest that the ball arrives in the final third some time before the rest of our players do! If the trend is for teams to play the low block (I don't agree that's the norm, it's just what the team that is happy with a point does), then our system of...
  18. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Our opponents don't seem to think so. We regularly face a low block against teams with no spaces for Frank's "lump it up top" tactics to work into. This is why taking managers from little clubs rarely works. It's an entirely different proposition with an entirely different set of tactics and...
  19. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    His team looked like well drilled, hard working underdogs. I'm fairly sure that if we give him a couple more seasons of this, he'll have us playing as the underdogs in most matches too.
  20. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    That's a bit harsh on Richarlison - he does more than that. He gives the ball away 90% of the time and he falls over 10% of the time.
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