Now that it's clear he's going to be ok, I do hope Christian Eriksen retires from football. His partner and their two children deserve his love and attention now. Football has had its money's worth.
It can't just be me that started thinking about Warburton's bread whilst listening to the Pep goodbye video? What the hell were they thinking with that music?
If anyone was wondering what happens when I club gives out 8 year contracts and then the players decide they don't want to play for the club anymore..... I think we'll soon find out.
Hindsight is always 20:20 and twitter (x) has a staggering number of people who are wise after the event. "Always knew Andrew was a wrong un". So why they didn't report it? Either, they're full of shit or abjectly apathetic. Either way they are deplorable.
I hope people stop referring to Andrew as "Formerly known as Prince." It's a terrible stain on an musician who sweated to entertain thousands, as opposed to the other who's likely to have his apparent inability to sweat tested in court.
So basically he's not providing any update, just more word soup on a subject he's now making a living providing "not news" copy on. Is there any update Stefan? "No" thanks for that. Maybe sprinkle it with some pro city rhetoric to beef it it up? "No, with blue sprinkles on"
Tottenham facing big financial hit to sponsorship revenue:
- Companies worried about relegation
- European and relegation penalties
- Renewal doubts
- Eyebrows raised over controversial Infinox deal
- Fan token value plummets #thfc
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@AdamJoseph@SkySportsNews Klopp made it clear he wouldn't want either job, his agent has nothing to gain either way. The use of intermediaries affords both clubs plausible deniability. If I were a United fan I would be more concerned about them not approaching him and ending up with another Amorim.
@SwedishRumble If United had performed to par and qualified for the CL, that wage bill would have jumped back to ~£360m similar to City and Liverpool and above Arsenal. You can't use a wage bill that dropped due to failure as proof that the resources weren't there to succeed in the first place
@SwedishRumble According to 2024/25 accounts (September 2025), United's total wage bill was £313.2m a drop from 23/24 £364.7m. This was primarily due to the 25% pay cut by failing to qualify for the Champions League. The wage bill is lower because the team failed, not the other way around.
@InvisibleMapper new homes solves housing problems), you focus almost exclusively on the dynamics of new construction, demolition, and investor extraction, rather than the utilisation of existing, unoccupied stock. Plenty of analysis in Scotland and Wales about the realisable benefits.
@InvisibleMapper Interesting, but the report does not contain any substantive analysis or discussion regarding "empty homes" (long-term vacant properties) or their potential role in solving the housing crisis.
Whilst you extensively critique the "supply-side" model (the idea that simply building
@InvisibleMapper@AndyBurnhamGM Thank you, I read it a few years ago when it was first published. I thought there would be more transparency after Richard Lease moved on from Manchester Life Development Company, but it still transpires MCC do not believe there is public interest in the use of public funds.