BrooklynYid
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OK, I needed a good laugh. Clearly whomever wrote that isn't a Spurs fan. 
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"She said the secret was to discuss sport in an inclusive way and to notice if people were blankly "staring into space" during the conversation." I think Ms Francke probably has a degree in Business Psychology - or as I like to call it Talking Bollocks. When I worked with other people I never gave a flying fuck about their topics of conversation and nobody was allowed to talk to me when I was coding, they would do it once then find out that it was a very bad idea. These very stupid people and their very stupid ideas actually harm the fight against gender inequality, neanderthals get all umpty when they think they are being barred from talking footy or spewing their bollocks about immigrants - if you don't like a conversation you can either do your fucking job that you are being paid to do or go and talk to someone else.![]()
Firms urged to crack down on office football chat
A management body says sports chat in the office can be a "gateway" to more laddish behaviour.www.bbc.co.uk
It upsets me greatly in the office when I'm excluded from conversations about fashion and Love island, I find myself staring blankly into space. Can Ms Francke help me? or should I adopt a common sense to life approach?"She said the secret was to discuss sport in an inclusive way and to notice if people were blankly "staring into space" during the conversation." I think Ms Francke probably has a degree in Business Psychology - or as I like to call it Talking Bollocks. When I worked with other people I never gave a flying fuck about their topics of conversation and nobody was allowed to talk to me when I was coding, they would do it once then find out that it was a very bad idea. These very stupid people and their very stupid ideas actually harm the fight against gender inequality, neanderthals get all umpty when they think they are being barred from talking footy or spewing their bollocks about immigrants - if you don't like a conversation you can either do your fucking job that you are being paid to do or go and talk to someone else.
are there any conditions like names on tickets??392 loyalty points for Leipzig away. I need x 1 ticket please. flights and hotel already booked![]()
Typically Germany is easy, they don't even keep you in at the end, unlike Italy and Spain. I've asked 'our friends' in the 'Purple Parrot'.are there any conditions like names on tickets??
i can put out feelers.
Please remind us all again on 18th Feb, I will forget.....
cant you set your box to record it?Please remind us all again on 18th Feb, I will forget.....
Ahh yes! Technology is a wonderful thingcant you set your box to record it?
B - Seaman was in goal and had only let in some sort of ridicously low number of goals, it was the first cup semi final at Wembley so meant a bit more, they had time to organise everything and the shot was well .....just unstoppable and I was there, amongst fucking Gooners, and went mental with 3 mates, and the wankers did nothing, start of the we beat 'the scum' (3-1) song. They tried it the following year when we lost 1-0, but didn't realise it didn't rhyme, buch of pricks ha ha.On this day,St Hotspur day if you know your history!!
Which is the better goal from april 14th
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Please Jeff just buy us, kick ENIC out, buy the best players and consequently the Premier League and then the Champions League, then we can all retire from supporting Spurs because they wouldn’t be who we all used to support any more, might as well be City or Chelsea, PSG or someone, but we could all walk round saying we saw Spurs win the league and Champions League in our lifetime.
then I’d be off to watch Wycombe Wanderers play for the first time in the Championship or Brentford in their new Stadium.
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Club update - Football management board restructuring | Tottenham Hotspur
The Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Trevor Birch as Director of Football Operations. Trevor has extensive industry experience and has held several prominent roles within football, including having previously been Chairman of Swansea City FC and CEO of Chelsea, Sheffield United...www.tottenhamhotspur.com
The Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Trevor Birch as Director of Football Operations. Trevor has extensive industry experience and has held several prominent roles within football, including having previously been Chairman of Swansea City FC and CEO of Chelsea, Sheffield United, Derby County, Everton and Leeds United. Trevor will focus on the development of the Club’s Football Operations.
As part of a wider external remit Rebecca Caplehorn will take on the role of Director of Football Administration and Governance. This newly created role will lead, drive and embed football governance processes, contractual matters and best practice across the Club. It will also allow time for Rebecca to extend her work with the European Club Association, the FA and various related footballing governing bodies and working groups where she represents the Club.
Steve Hitchen has been promoted to Technical Performance Director. This new role will focus on building capabilities to support a world class football infrastructure across senior and youth teams. As Technical Performance Director, Steve will have responsibility for scouting, performance and recruitment analysis and youth recruitment.
These management changes will lead to the creation of a Football Board consisting of Trevor Birch, Rebecca Caplehorn and Steve Hitchen, chaired by Daniel Levy.
And thats the problem,we have someone who specialises in finance and property having the final say on transfers.Everyone thinks it`s easy to just think of a player and sign him,last 5 years we have signed some shockers,as a percentage,especially when we have gone to the continent (except Ajax) our success with players bought is poor,very poor.Perhaps going in with an age and resale agenda above ability here&now doesnt work on the pitch?From what I've read about Birch, he doesn't stick around very long.
So as a DoF, is he going to be in charge of transfers? Doesn't sound like it.
And thats the problem,we have someone who specialises in finance and property having the final say on transfers.Everyone thinks it`s easy to just think of a player and sign him,last 5 years we have signed some shockers,as a percentage,especially when we have gone to the continent (except Ajax) our success with players bought is poor,very poor.Perhaps going in with an age and resale agenda above ability here&now doesnt work on the pitch?
Its a mistake,even a short spell out of the top area of the league will be a disaster for the finances,for the team,fans and could put the club at real risk.The club is the team that is out there playing,no more no less,because without that THFC and whatever they trade as and the various sidelines would be nothing.That's just it. We need someone like Campos & his team. Specialist in this field so we excel on the field.
Levy is an accountant & so is Birch. How telling is that. Seems that's where our priorities lie.