She doesn't just rock up to the Wembley games, there's often a SISU presence - either herself or Fisher at many games.
As I said, not that it matters either way, doesn't prove anything, just pointing it out.
Yeah, absolutely. I can fully believe we enquired & put some feelers out to guage where he was at but certainly wouldn't have had him down as a top target.
100% this.
DOGSO (Denying Of Goal Scoring Opportunity) is the law you refer to.
There was one in the PL a few years back (escapes me now which club/player was involved) where it was the most blatant, cynical trip ever on the halfway line - ball barely even in the picture but there was covering...
I don't imagine there's many that do actually have that notion G.
I just think we should be appreciating a manager that can work in the constraints that the model imposes but has also managed to negotiate a position where he has as much control as he does over the recruitment side etc. rather...
Actually quite heartened by this. Good news that we can compete wages wise but really surprised if we genuinely did pursue him that hard.
Definitely could do with a player of his ilk but would much prefer one on the way up rather than on the way down.
I agree but you've picked out the middle of a sentence which kinda removes my context tbf.
I was trying to say that it's harsh that we're so strict on goalkeeper movement if the taker is allowed all the histrionics in the run up.
Used to be a rule about the taker wasn't allowed to make a...
I've gone slightly against the consensus in just saying younger but tbh, I'm assuming we sign James with that - think that already gives us enough 'older' heads
2 incredible capitulations in successive seasons.
They were 7pts clear with 9 games to play.
Perhaps not quite as bad as throwing a 14pt lead last season but still....
And to think people call Spurs bottlers.
Wonderful advert for L2 football.
Yes, the quality & technical ability is miles off PL but it's much more real, dramatic & exciting than anything the PL can offer.
“League One to the Championship is a huge jump. I would say Mark Robins is manager of the year because he’s at one of the clubs that came up and he’s kept them up, but just imagine how good they could have been if they'd sacked him & appointed Kenny Jackett instead"