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Since Kroenke is involved I'm sure it's an awful setup

 

Just found out that Kroenke owns a team playing in "The International Overwatch League" [emoji38]

 

Reading up on that league, the only European side - the "London Spitfires" - are fully comprised of South Koreans, both players and staff. Why isn't the team South Korean? [emoji38]

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Since Kroenke is involved I'm sure it's an awful setup

 

Just found out that Kroenke owns a team playing in "The International Overwatch League" [emoji38]

 

Reading up on that league, the only European side - the "London Spitfires" - are fully comprised of South Koreans, both players and staff. Why isn't the team South Korean? [emoji38]

 

Robert Kraft owns the "Boston Uprising". What is life :lol:

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Carvahal to leave Swansea

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44064957

 

Coleman a possibility?

In terms of replacing Carvalhal, Former Wales striker Iwan Roberts thinks Chris Coleman could be a good fit at a club the Swansea-born former Wales manager played for from 1987-1991.

 

Coleman would be available after parting company with Sunderland following their relegation from the Championship.

 

"We're not sure who the manager will be next season, I know Chris Coleman's name has been linked with the club," Roberts told Post Cyntaf.

 

"One thing for certain, should Chris Coleman get the job, he would go into that changing room and shake things up because as someone from Swansea, he won't be happy with what's been happening at the club."

 

That must be why the cookie crumbled at Sunderland, he wasn't from there.

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Carvahal to leave Swansea

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44064957

 

Coleman a possibility?

In terms of replacing Carvalhal, Former Wales striker Iwan Roberts thinks Chris Coleman could be a good fit at a club the Swansea-born former Wales manager played for from 1987-1991.

 

Coleman would be available after parting company with Sunderland following their relegation from the Championship.

 

"We're not sure who the manager will be next season, I know Chris Coleman's name has been linked with the club," Roberts told Post Cyntaf.

 

"One thing for certain, should Chris Coleman get the job, he would go into that changing room and shake things up because as someone from Swansea, he won't be happy with what's been happening at the club."

 

That must be why the cookie crumbled at Sunderland, he wasn't from there.

 

That's such shite, if they had paid any attention to the job he did a Sunderland, he couldn't motivate a similar group of old underperforming pros, if he gets another job anywhere, expect that club to struggle, he was abject at the Mackems, I know he walked into a bad situation but he did nothing to lift them out and in the end the task wasn't that difficult with one of the lowest points totals to survive since they went to 46 games.

 

Harsh on Carvalhal, they had 17 points when he took over and looked dead a buried, he went on a great run and looked safe, then hit a tough run of fixtures, couldn't get a win and confidence started to erode to the point where they were before he took over. Clement laid terrible foundations there for him. There will be slim pickings for them in a replacement, Carvalhal knows that division, not sure they will get any better. Certainly not if they go with Coleman.

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Gonna be an interesting few days and weeks now the season is over, a lot of clubs could move on in terms of manager. Arsenal, WBA and Swnasea already are Stoke will probably join them making all three relegated teams looking for a new boss. Chelsea will probably can Conte after today's game (obviously not before the FA cup final). Think Spuds may lose Poch to a PSG or someone. Everton, West Ham, Leicester and Southampton could feel like it's in their best interests to head in a different direction. I think Wagner will move on from Huddersfield to something better, Dyche may also but the thought of playing in Europe with Burnley will be hard for him to walk away from. Then of course there is Rafa, hopefully Ashley for once does the right thing and ensures he's far from the discussion here.

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See Poch agitating for more transfer funds or he'll walk. Their stadium seems to have cost more than twice what was estimated (who the fuck estimates these things, how do you get it that wrong?) and so apparently they need to sell to buy.

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See Poch agitating for more transfer funds or he'll walk. Their stadium seems to have cost more than twice what was estimated (who the fuck estimates these things, how do you get it that wrong?) and so apparently they need to sell to buy.

 

Think Kane may be gone in the close season, sell him and they can probably pay off that debt.

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See Poch agitating for more transfer funds or he'll walk. Their stadium seems to have cost more than twice what was estimated (who the fuck estimates these things, how do you get it that wrong?) and so apparently they need to sell to buy.

Double, where's that from? Entirely believable in this country mind.
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See Poch agitating for more transfer funds or he'll walk. Their stadium seems to have cost more than twice what was estimated (who the fuck estimates these things, how do you get it that wrong?) and so apparently they need to sell to buy.

 

They apparently want to raise £170m from selling Rose, Alderweireld, Wanyama and Dembele. They can do great things with that money, without needing to sell a star.

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See Poch agitating for more transfer funds or he'll walk. Their stadium seems to have cost more than twice what was estimated (who the fuck estimates these things, how do you get it that wrong?) and so apparently they need to sell to buy.

 

They apparently want to raise £170m from selling Rose, Alderweireld, Wanyama and Dembele. They can do great things with that money, without needing to sell a star.

 

Spurs issue is the players they want either don't want to join them or they just don't pay enough wages to get them. Even if they got that amount (i'm skeptical) they'll struggle to get the players necessary as the players they'll want to get will be at clubs with higher prestige or pay more.

 

Best thing they can hope for is they sign someone like Salah who while talented wasn't really established to the level he is now.

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