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@Toheeb woke up and drank a tall glass of Haterade with his breakfast...


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This is hilarious, I love Nev & Carra's arguments, as the clip goes on they get more and more heated haha


Skip to 5mins when it steadily got more heated, the 7.30-7.50 exchange had me crying 'OH MY GOD'

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This is hilarious, I love Nev & Carra's arguments, as the clip goes on they get more and more heated haha


Skip to 5mins when it steadily got more heated, the 7.30-7.50 exchange had me crying 'OH MY GOD'

:imdead:





LOL @ their squeaky voices!

In the video, Neville called Spurs spinelss and flaky for the last 30 years until this Pochettino team....somebody wasn't happy with that comment!

Gary Neville hits back at Harry Redknapp by showing off his Valencia managerial stats against iconic boss's ill-fated spells at QPR and Birmingham

In a heated debate with fellow pundit Jamie Carragher, Neville said: 'Tottenham for 30 years of our lives were spineless and soft, flaky, rubbish, you could be 2-0 down against them and think you would win 5-2.

'That's just the way they were. You knew that one little bump during the game and they would fall over it.'

But Redknapp, who managed Tottenham between 2008 and 2012, hit back fiercely at Neville on talkSPORT's Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast and cited Neville's brief spell at Valencia.

He said: 'I thought Gary's comments were an absolute disgrace. I can only comment on the three-and-a-half years I managed the club, and we weren't gutless, we weren't spineless, we weren't pathetic, flaky or soft.

'I was so disappointed and so upset by his comments. He was totally out of order. And listen, we can all come back - when he managed Valencia they were the worst Valencia team probably not just in the last 30 years but in their history.

'I think he needs to do his homework before he comes out and makes comments like that and talks about people in that tone.'


Now Neville has responded, posting a screengrab of a spreadsheet in which he compares his record during four months in charge at Valencia in 2015 and 2016 with Redknapp's stats for two of his clubs.

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LOL @ their squeaky voices!

In the video, Neville called Spurs spinelss and flaky for the last 30 years until this Pochettino team....somebody wasn't happy with that comment!

Gary Neville hits back at Harry Redknapp by showing off his Valencia managerial stats against iconic boss's ill-fated spells at QPR and Birmingham

In a heated debate with fellow pundit Jamie Carragher, Neville said: 'Tottenham for 30 years of our lives were spineless and soft, flaky, rubbish, you could be 2-0 down against them and think you would win 5-2.

'That's just the way they were. You knew that one little bump during the game and they would fall over it.'

But Redknapp, who managed Tottenham between 2008 and 2012, hit back fiercely at Neville on talkSPORT's Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast and cited Neville's brief spell at Valencia.

He said: 'I thought Gary's comments were an absolute disgrace. I can only comment on the three-and-a-half years I managed the club, and we weren't gutless, we weren't spineless, we weren't pathetic, flaky or soft.

'I was so disappointed and so upset by his comments. He was totally out of order. And listen, we can all come back - when he managed Valencia they were the worst Valencia team probably not just in the last 30 years but in their history.

'I think he needs to do his homework before he comes out and makes comments like that and talks about people in that tone.'


Now Neville has responded, posting a screengrab of a spreadsheet in which he compares his record during four months in charge at Valencia in 2015 and 2016 with Redknapp's stats for two of his clubs.

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Neville shouldn't have responded especially when he has been selective about which of Harry's clubs he is using for the comparison. Harry's Spurs was a quality team. There's no question Harry is a better manager than him and he even won an FA Cup with friggin Portsmouth. Sometimes it's better to just STFU
 
No Rooney, Tevez & Ronaldo??? Come on thats crazy...

they got an honorable mention @ 8min mark

Also: Scholes, Keane, Giggs - Cantona, Hughes, Giggs or Yorke, Cole, Giggs, could make that list, especially a defence of Rio, Vidic, Evra, Neville...

In terms of Scholes, Keane and Giggs, in the opening min of the video [see 48 sces mark] they actually have a photo of them and state the criteria for the ranking is that the trio has to comprise of the total midfield and not be any 3 players who happened to play in that midfield at that time. In other words, United played a 4 and Beckham negates the other 3 from being discussed as a trio.

Rio, Vidic, Evra and Neville got an honorable mention @ 6:57 mark
 
Nicklas Bendtner sentenced to 50 days in jail in Denmark for assault
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Nicklas Bendtner (left) and his lawyer Anders Nemeth arrive at court in Copenhagen

Ex-Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has been sentenced to 50 days in jail in Denmark for assaulting a taxi driver.

But the 30-year-old Rosenborg player has appealed and has been released until a hearing at a higher court.

The incident took place in September, with the City Court of Copenhagen shown CCTV footage in which it appeared Bendtner struck the driver in the face.

The Denmark international admitted hitting the taxi driver but said it was because he felt threatened.

Bendtner said the driver threw a bottle or a can towards him and his girlfriend when they left without paying.

"We think that it's not good for the club and not good for Nicklas, but he remains a player in the club. We are keeping him," said Tove Moe Dyrhaug, the chief executive of Bendtner's Norwegian club Rosenborg.

Bendtner, who played for Arsenal between 2005 and 2014, scoring 45 goals in 171 games,missed out on a place in Denmark's squad for the 2018 World Cup because of injury.

He had loan spells at Sunderland, Birmingham City and Juventus while at Arsenal before making a permanent move to German club Wolfsburg.

He moved back to England to join Championship side Nottingham Forest in September 2016 before joining Rosenborg in March 2017.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46076839
 
Yo @Big_Ev How is Zouma doing with u guys? I have always rated him, but our managers never do. Doubt he works in Sarri's system, so u guys have a good chance to buy him after the season.

He has been playing great for us. I would like to buy him at the end of the season.
 
Paris St-Germain broke Tottenham's 58-year-old European record as they beat Lille to make it 12 consecutive wins at the start of the Ligue 1 season.

The previous record for a winning start in Europe's top five leagues was Spurs' 11-match run in 1960-61.
 
Any play Football Manager? It's out today.
Ain't played that since early 2000s back when it was all umbrella'd under the Championship Manager brand!
Tell a lie, I did get the first Champ Manager post the disbandment with Eidos Interactive and that shit was trash!

I played it back in the day, Im pretty sure when I was a kid I used to sign Vincent Kompany as prospect from a Belgium side and he used to become a superstar haha
 
I played it back in the day, Im pretty sure when I was a kid I used to sign Vincent Kompany as prospect from a Belgium side and he used to become a superstar haha

Last one I will played was Football Manager 14. I played as Toulouse. Still mad I lost the Europa League final against Inter after beating them twice in the group stage.
 
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