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As a business we generally make very little profit.
Poor Joe must be down to his last billion or so..................depressing for the old man.
As a business we generally make very little profit.
Therefore the 'Spurs Way" needs to change if we want success in order to keep our top players which is what BC was suggesting.
Poor Joe must be down to his last billion or so..................depressing for the old man.
But should all these young players prosper and bloom into a team capable of winning and competing at the top, do you really think Levy will not hesitate to sell the cream off when the opportunity arises, starting the whole cycle of mediocrity off again.
Surely the "Spurs way" won us 2 championships, 50/51 and 60/61 as well as do The Double and win in europe.
Well done. You achieved the sarcasm you were aiming for. But in what way is it relevant to BC's post?
You did get the point of his post, didn't you?
Grow up.
Hang on.......you're the one who posted a gratuitously sarcastic response to another poster.
But I'm the one who should "grow up", because I had the temerity to point it out?
Riiiiiiiiight....
The post i made about Levy, requires the reader to have a sense of humour. You need to steer clear of responding to such posts.
Cheers. I will try to remember that.
Can I likewise advise you that you need to steer clear of trying to be funny.
I love the rhetoric:
"The first line of defence when we don't have the ball is Rickie Lambert, so we are all defending at the same time, wanting to keep possession and when we don't have it we are crazy to get it back," Pochettino said. "It is all about the collective work."
Just wish we'd seen more of that, and picking players who are not conducive to it doesn't help.
Which brings us back to "attacking entertaining football the Spurs Way" and the directive placed on his shoulders from above and selecting people like Townsend and Chadli.