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Steve O'Donnell

@CSWOY2021

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Steve O'Donnell
Steve O'Donnell@CSWOY2021·
@marcus_buckland @SpursOfficial The level of incompetence from the board is so ridiculous now you have to wonder if it’s just flat out sabotage. Even if his managerial credentials were good, the optics of appointing someone called Adolf are simply awful.
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Marcus Buckland
Marcus Buckland@marcus_buckland·
I’m sure Adi Hutter is a very capable coach, though his overall record is far from outstanding. But at this point the board HAS to realise @SpursOfficial need someone with premier league experience + a connection with the club. It’s not rocket-science! #COYS
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Steve O'Donnell@CSWOY2021·
@marcus_buckland @SpursOfficial The boards incompetence is so ridiculous that it’s not hysterical to think they’re deliberately sabotaging the club. Even if his managerial credentials were good - which they’re not - the optics of appointing someone called Adolf are simply awful.
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Last Word On Spurs
Last Word On Spurs@LastWordOnSpurs·
🚨🚨𝐉𝐔𝐒𝐓 𝐈𝐍! | Tottenham Hotspur are understood to have ‘𝗔𝗟𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗𝗬 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗖𝗘𝗗’ in negotiations’ with former AS Monaco manager Adolf Hütter, with a view to replacing Igor Tudor until the end of the season. 🗞️[L’Èquipe] #THFC | #COYS | #TOTTENHAM | #SPURS
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B.@InvertTheWing·
This is what will happen with De Zerbi. He will keep Tottenham up. No doubt. He will start off next season well. Tottenham will be in title contention territory by November. Then the players will get exhausted, fatigued, injuries will start to pile up, and De Zerbi will have to play Tottenham’s B Team. He doesn’t adapt his game plan, Tottenham collapse and head towards 5th. January comes, Lange doesn’t give De Zerbi any backing and signs an U21 player from Norway. De Zerbi resigns in summer due to a lack of support. Tottenham finish 8th.
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Steve O'Donnell@CSWOY2021·
@LastWordOnSpurs Just gets worse and worse. Why are the board still being advised by Lange?! Just get rid of this muppet please!!!
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Last Word On Spurs
Last Word On Spurs@LastWordOnSpurs·
🚨🚨𝐉𝐔𝐒𝐓 𝐈𝐍! | Tottenham Hotspur are understood to be in the ‘𝐅𝐈𝐍𝐀𝐋 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐆𝐄𝐒’ of their Sporting Director hunt. 🇩🇪Sources in Germany believe Sebastian Kehl is ‘𝐈𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐅𝐑𝐀𝐌𝐄’ for the vacant Spurs post to work in a multi-sporting director model. 📍It is claimed that Kehl was in London for a meeting last week, but it is unclear whether or not that was related to the Tottenham job. 👨🏻‍💻[@Matt_Law_DT] #THFC | #COYS | #TOTTENHAM | #SPURS
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Steve O'Donnell
Steve O'Donnell@CSWOY2021·
@solventspurs How the f*** does Lange still have a job? Him advising the board is literally the blind leading the blind. Absolutely mental.
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Return of the Shelf
Return of the Shelf@ROTS1882·
Thanks to those flagging the strangely passive section in Block 113, right next to the away fans. This isn’t about questioning who is or isn’t a “real fan.” We have membership systems and official supporters’ clubs specifically designed to prioritise access for our core match-going base. Sadly, official travel partners were openly advertising North Stand, Block 113 tickets for Tottenham v Arsenal as part of hotel packages. That means seats in one of the most sensitive areas of the stadium are being distributed through commercial channels rather than the standard members’ allocation. When a block beside the away end feels disconnected compared to the rest of the ground, it’s reasonable to ask whether allocating those seats to premium travel packages is contributing to that. The simple question is: how much of Block 113 is being ring-fenced for commercial partners, what impact does that have on atmosphere and is this at all fair to the thosands of fans that buy a membership each season?
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Mr Black
Mr Black@MrBlackFootball·
Not a foul. Vs. Foul
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Stephen Knight 🎙️
Stephen Knight 🎙️@GSpellchecker·
A lot of people are confused about what’s happening at the BBC right now (or at least pretending to be). This isn’t about a few isolated mistakes. Every organisation makes those. What we’re seeing is a pattern: a consistent bias in what the BBC chooses to report, what it chooses to ignore, and how it frames the stories it does cover. Of course, there are plenty of people who simply dislike the BBC and want it to fail no matter what. But this latest scrutiny can’t just be dismissed as a “right-wing campaign,” especially when much of the evidence of bias has come from inside the organisation itself (see Michael Prescott’s leaked memo). Take one example: BBC editors thought they were being “impartial” by using the phrase “pregnant people” instead of “women” in a broadcast. In reality, they were adopting niche activist language championed almost exclusively by the far left. The same goes for the decision to ask staff to include pronouns in their email signatures—again, a clear signal of ideological capture. It’s no coincidence that the BBC’s bias has shown up most clearly in its coverage of trans issues, Donald Trump, Israel, and immigration. Taken together, these aren’t random missteps, they point to a deeper, institutional tilt to the hard left.
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Mattzel89
Mattzel89@Mattzel89·
„I‘ll try to think of a question for that answer“
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Alrightfans MBE
Alrightfans MBE@alrightfans·
BIG S at QPR part 2 full drops for the lads 📚 +1200
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
We've got to stop talking down our country. No nation is perfect, but Britain stands out as one of the few where minorities, regardless of their race, sex, religion, or background, are genuinely represented and valued. This is one of the best places to live in the world.
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