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Yuck. Such a weird term to use, ‘Disciple of Pep”. Also reductive.“Disciple of Pep”, did he work under him then?
Yuck. Such a weird term to use, ‘Disciple of Pep”. Also reductive.“Disciple of Pep”, did he work under him then?
I’m sure he does but I hope he still feels the love from us Spurs fans. Guys like him are few and far between in recent timesSkill, guile, flair, hatred of Arsenal, and just that little bit below the absolute best around?
VDV understands our DNA because it's his DNA too. He was perfect for us, we were perfect for him, and I can't think of a signing I've enjoyed more or who got us more than he did.
I suppose you are not from Belgium, the Netherlands or France.You’ve cherry picked one year. The combined coefficients are 61.1 for France, 59.9 for the Netherlands and 42.2 for Belgium. The gap between the Netherlands and Belgium is 75% of the one between the Netherlands and Germany in 3rd. So like I said, the French league and Dutch are very comparable. Belgium isn’t
No Ajax making the semi final didn’t have a lot to do with it. The Netherlands actually has a higher coefficient than France in 3 of the last 5 years (and all but this year than Belgium). And PSG are 6th in the club rankings, way ahead of Ajax in 13th, so it’s actually the French league that is top heavy. And the fact that France have had extra places so more opportunities to get point strengthens my argument not yours.I suppose you are not from Belgium, the Netherlands or France.
Ajax playing the semi-final of the Champions League makes a lot of difference isn't it. Just as having 1 or 2 teams in the Champions League, having to play qualifiers or not, ...
If you think that this UEFA coefficient , based on what a few teams do in Europe, reflects the strenght of their national competition than that is up to you.
I think that if Feyenoord would have played in the Ligue 1 this year the ranking would be like this:
1 PSG
2 RC Lens
3 Ol. Marseille
4 AS Monaco
5 Lille
6 Stade Rennais
7 Lyon
8 Feyenoord
And that is because I really believe that Arne Slot is a good coach otherwise they would be somewhere between place 15 and 20.
Hytner:Nothing new but David Hytner also saying spurs weighing up Slot
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Tottenham weighing up approach for Feyenoord manager Arne Slot
Spurs, who are without a sporting director and permanent manager, are interested in Arne Slot, who has just taken Feyenoord to the league titlewww.theguardian.com
Really his name is pronounced more like Ar-ner.Assuming we’re pronouncing Arne as ‘ar-nee’:
“Big bald Arne’s -
Blue and white army”
If we say Arnie I think of Rimmer.Assuming we’re pronouncing Arne as ‘ar-nee’:
“Big bald Arne’s -
Blue and white army”
Slot’s Feyenoord beat Marseille over 2 legs in the conference leagueI suppose you are not from Belgium, the Netherlands or France.
Ajax playing the semi-final of the Champions League makes a lot of difference isn't it. Just as having 1 or 2 teams in the Champions League, having to play qualifiers or not, ...
If you think that this UEFA coefficient , based on what a few teams do in Europe, reflects the strenght of their national competition than that is up to you.
I think that if Feyenoord would have played in the Ligue 1 this year the ranking would be like this:
1 PSG
2 RC Lens
3 Ol. Marseille
4 AS Monaco
5 Lille
6 Stade Rennais
7 Lyon
8 Feyenoord
And that is because I really believe that Arne Slot is a good coach otherwise they would be somewhere between place 15 and 20.
Smoke me a (pancake) kipper.If we say Arnie I think of Rimmer.
Unconscious bias towards bottomsIf we say Arnie I think of Rimmer.
If we say Arnie I think of Rimmer.
slagapparently its pronounced arner shlot, according some dutchie on another forum