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But we live in hopeLosing a CL final must feel like a kick in the nuts but to affect the reproductive ability of a teenager is a bit too much in my opinion
But we live in hopeLosing a CL final must feel like a kick in the nuts but to affect the reproductive ability of a teenager is a bit too much in my opinion
But we live in hope
Parts of the media are absolutely shameless with the way they treat Sterling. Comes across naive at the best, racist at the most. Here's a few examples just off the top of my head:
- Early in his career, he took a Ryanair or EasyJet flight to Malaga. In come the Daily Mail, ripping him for spending £80 when he takes home £200k. But you know damn well if he got a 1st class ticket he'd get ripped for that too.
- They made sure we knew all about it when his Mercedes crashed with a canister of laughing gas inside. Turns out he wasn't even driving that night, and let a mate take it.
- Shouldn't be a huge story when Sterling goes to Primark but the media think it is, again telling us how much he makes and how much the things he bought were. Why?
- They tell us he has like 3/4 kids, in actually it's just two
- Called his girlfriend the 'long suffering fiance' in a recent article on WAGs, whilst Harry's fiance is the 'childhood sweetheart'. He met her at the same age Kane met his fiance ffs.
Honestly the media with Sterling are a joke, feel like if his name was Michael instead of Raheem, and he was a young white man, the media wouldn't go as far as they do to find dirt on him
Sorry to write an essay on bullshit like this but the media really needs to be held to account as it's a potentially v dangerous thing
I came tooI liken them to west ham last season - they became obsessed with us and vitriolic. Previously I didn't give a monkeys about them, completely indifferent. Now they have a special place of loathing in my heart, to the point where their obvious anguish and despair this weekend gave me actual physical pleasure
I'm more concerned that he's 19 and a grandparent alreadyLosing a CL final must feel like a kick in the nuts but to affect the reproductive ability of a teenager is a bit too much in my opinion
The most reasonable response to any Rawk poster.Shut up you daft ****.
That made me think of this....
"However, questions should really be asked of Tottenham Hotspur. They have only reached five finals during the Premier League era – all in the League Cup – and lost three of them, while finishing third in a two-horse race between themselves and Leicester City in 2016.
Liverpool do not want to fall into that trap."
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spo...news/liverpool-must-end-losing-final-14730211
Quality journalism
Rawk: The Poch To Real Madrid Posts
As soon as we get Fekir and a GK i'm just going to sit back watching the teams around us implode:
Poch leaves Spurs.
Mourinho goes full Mourinho.
Chelsea will have no manager and owner who's lost interest
Arsenal reality hits home with two years out of UCL.
Miguel Delaney from the Independent saying Poch is Perez's personal choice!
It’s happening!
You can’t stand in the way of someone pursuing a dream of going to one of the huge Spanish clubs, regardless of their contract situation. (We'll see if this fella thinks the same when they come for Klopp)
According to a report in the Independent, they are saying Spurs will not stand in his way, providing the money is right. Interesting times ahead....
Poch might really want it.. He wasn’t happy at the end of the season...
Out of interest, would you feel the same if they came knocking for Klopp?
Klopp wouldn’t go there so it’s a pointless question.
Club size and stature come into it. Real Madrid are giants of the game, Liverpool are giants of the game, Spurs are giants in North London.
Real is not Klopp’s cup of tea though, plus Liverpool is much better placed to compete for trophies then Spurs. So not quite the same.
Come on Madrid, please get him.
I think it'd be pretty funny just to see the furious backtracking from Spurs fans, but couldn't really give two fucks either way. Personally think they're in a position like when Arsenal moved into their new stadium, they need a manager to perform a minor miracle just to keep them in the hunt for the top four. There's no doubt their spending will take a bit of a hit, its just not realistic for it not to. And all of this when there's five other clubs with top managers all able to spend a LOT of money. And I honestly don't think there's a manager out there who could perform that miracle for them.
The emotional rollercoaster that Spurs fans must be on must be something else. To go from loving Real Madrid 5 days ago to having their manager poached...lol.
Klopp is at a big club that has shown they can mix it with the best in Europe. Pochettino is at a small club that hasn't been near a trophy in a decade. Hardly comparable.
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He said this though..
“When Real Madrid call you, you have to listen to them. Although in this case it doesn’t depend on me. I have just signed a long contract with Tottenham and I am very happy here."
Pretty much asking for the job
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it’s so bloody obvious to an outsider
Joachim Lowe was linked to the Madrid job ‘I rule this out completely’
Pochettino is linked to the job ‘When Real Madrid call, you have to listen to rhem’
Now, this doesn’t mean they will want him, or want to pay his contract out, or that he would be happy with the set up their (because he’s happy at Spurs, why go somwhetre if it isn’t right?)
But my goodness, it’s so far from a no it’s untrue.
He makes it very clear that he’s interested in the job, but then goes on to dampen expectations because he’s a spurs employee and is sensitive to their fans.
If Reals interest is genuine, I’d be very worried if I were a Spurs fan
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