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Greg whitehead
@greg_packers
32/ American Sports fan & tennis player Green Bay Packers & THFC 🏈⚽️😍
Blackpool, England Beigetreten Ocak 2011
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VAN DE VEN THAT IS OUTRAGEOUS 🤩
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@FabrizioRomano What about ascensio and use the rest of the money on savinho and dibling
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🚨⚪️ Tottenham have not stopped thinking about Savinho among top targets.
City insist on blocking the deal in the last 10 days.
Spurs also made calls for Tyler Dibling with Everton leading… and Morgan Rogers but seen as almost impossible, unlikely.
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@Madders10 You’ll be back throwing arrows in no time!! Excited for the madders revenge tour! 🤍
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Lowest low I’ve ever had. Heartbroken at the fact this injury has occurred at this time in my career. With the Super Cup tomorrow, the premier league season on the horizon, the exciting champions league campaign & it being a World Cup year for England it all feels very very cruel but nevertheless the ACL reconstruction surgery was successful.
To all my close friends and family, your support and love means absolutely everything to me🤍
To those of you who have gone out of your way to message on social media platforms in support of me and my recovery even when we don’t know each other personally, I appreciate you all more than you’ll ever know so thank you🥹
And lastly to those of you who doubt, hate & mock. You truly motivate me to levels I didn’t know I had inside of me so again, thank you. 🥰
See you all on the other side 💪🏼

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Son Heung-min leaves Tottenham Hotspur as a winner, as a club legend. Bilbao will never be forgotten. Son’s a bona fide Spurs great for the goals, assists and skills, for the commitment, leadership and for that European trophy. For the smiles, too. Son brought so much joy to Spurs fans with the way he played and with his sunny demeanour. He brought so much to the Premier League.
Right decision to leave, Son’s 33 and slowing but inevitably a hugely emotional decision. Son’s been at Spurs a decade, 173 goals in 454 appearances and that record-making, goalscoring partnership with Harry Kane.
Son was creator and finisher, at his best unstoppable as he darted in from the left, all balance, burst of pace and touch taking him past defenders, opening up the shooting opportunity. Opponents knew what was coming but too often, too quickly Son was upon them and past them. He was also tough and, as a few full-backs discovered, could look after himself.
Son leaves so many memories: that solo goal against Chelsea in 2018; that virtuoso goal against Burnley in 2019, beating seven players (voted Match of the Day’s Goal of the season and FIFA Puskas award); and so determined he played with a fracture to his arm and still scored twice against Villa in 2020.
Son scored four goals in one game against Southampton and twice in a 6-1 rout of United at Old Trafford, both in 2020. He celebrated a century of PL goals in trademark style against Brighton in 2023, cutting in from the left and rifling a shot in; even scoring direct from a corner against United in 2024.
Accolades include PL Team of the Year 20/21, PL Golden Boot winner 21/22, three-time Spurs Player of the Season, and, most memorably, Europa League-winning captain. Good luck to Son in his next adventure, in MLS or wherever. #THFC
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@MichaelBridge_ Good player. Great protector and can distribute those balls over the top comfortably for Franks front line. Can help players like Archie develop too
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João Palhinha loan to Spurs will be an excellent addition. Adds real quality & experience ahead of non-stop Premier League & Champions League fixtures. Buy option now included after further talks later in the afternoon. Tottenham’s first game post-tour…Bayern Munich. #THFC
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If you retweet this post, you could win a chance to go to the 154th Open Championship!! (Plus some merch)
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Thomas Frank would be a smart appointment by #THFC. His teams play good football, balancing defence with menacing attack plus set-pieces. Frank would organise Spurs, have a Plan B if needed and would improve players through his coaching and one-on-one management. Whole new level of scrutiny/pressure/expectation at Spurs to Brentford but he’s determined, thoughtful, pretty ego-free and incredibly likeable. Time in his company is insightful and entertaining. Gets on with staff, players, fans, media.
But Frank would be leaving a well-run, hassle-free club in #BrentfordFC for a club that can be dysfunctional at times, that has chewed up more established managers (who’ve then go on to do well elsewhere, Conte etc), that has a tension between chairman and supporters.
Big loss for Brentford if Frank leaves, even if partly softened by chunky compo, but they will doubtless appoint well. Again. Frank has to be tempted. Spurs, for all the obvious flaws, are a big draw. Stadium, training ground, some very good players and young prospects to develop and a large fanbase. Plus dear old Ange got them in the CL. Plus they have a very personable, super bright CEO in Vinai Venkatesham. The type of person you’d want to work with/for. Good luck to Frank if he goes. Genuinely likeable guy and a very good manager.
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