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diable rouge Wrote:

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> Someone throws a cabbage at Steve Bruce and he

> promptly gets sacked.

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> ^Looks up proximity of greengrocers around OT...^


From what I hear and read there's going to be a delivery of veg to OT very soon.

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Levy's thinking ahead and avoiding compo by only offering Mourinho a 3-year contract, 2 years of improvement before he presses the self-destruct button in the third year. It would also be very Spursy if the manager who always wins a trophy wherever he goes wins booger all... :)
I think Mourinho simply wanted to return to football in London. This is not about Spurs at all. In a past interview he's mentioned his admiration for London in contrast to Manchester. It wouldn't surprise me at all if he was also in contact with Arsenal who decided to stick with Emery. Wisely? Not sure. I don't dislike Mourinho.
Never really got this living in London ting when it comes to football managers and players, Mourinho's one of the exceptions in that he actually lives in central London, but most other managers and players live miles out in the sticks, the training grounds are miles away too. Once a fortnight they get bussed in to play at home and then they fook off back to their mock tudor mansions and cosy restaurants in Esher. The same applies to Manchester, so not having a dig at London...

diable rouge Wrote:

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Once a

> fortnight they get bussed in to play at home and

> then they fook off back to their mock tudor

> mansions and cosy restaurants in Esher.


I used to work in Esher many moons ago. I remember there were 3 pubs. I don't remember any restaurants. Pub grub maybe?

Wales fans already planning another long journey


"Wales are guaranteed to be drawn into either Group A - with matches played in Rome or Baku, Azerbaijan, or Group B - with matches played in Copenhagen and St Petersburg."


The fake Russian embassy twitter account has already told some they are welcome in St Petersburg if it's there without visa's (might or might not be true)

diable rouge Wrote:

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> Hammers should go for the dream team - Moyes and

> BFS...



Ha, a vote for the big fat bloke would mean getting WHEXIT* done and Moyes would ensure WHindependence**



*From the Premier League

**Ditto

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