BakerG
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@thespursweb It kills me that we didn't make more of him. His time at the club seemed to flash by.
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Kevin Wimmer has claimed that among all his teammates at Tottenham back in the day, Mousa Dembele was the absolute best.
“I always, always say it — the best player ever. This guy could easily play for Real Madrid in his prime and be one of the best players.
“So much class, never loses the ball, even if he has two or three opponents. He was so strong and technical, and his left foot was good. He was fast. He was so important for us and also for me — when he was playing as a No 6 in front of me, you always knew you were safe. Because if there are no options, there’s always the option to play to Mousa.
“In training, when we did four-a-side games and tournaments, when you were playing with Mousa, you knew you were going to win. His team will always win. (Which is) Crazy, because we had so much quality in the team. He made it look so easy and a lot of fun playing football.
“It was impossible to get the ball from him and he was still moving so fast, I don’t know how he did it. Every day. Sometimes players are amazing in training but then the game is different because there’s more pressure, it’s faster. But he was always the same.”
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@stubennett1980 @Billie_T Agree, Sarr is calm and composed, but also has a sense of urgency.
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@Billie_T When you compare the composure on the ball with someone like Sess, it’s chalk & cheese isn’t it
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My first job upon arriving in the UK from Lebanon was cleaning floors
I would say good morning to colleagues & wouldn't recieve a response
Today
I'm an NHS psychiatrist in London & I said good morning to my colleague who cleans floors
The huge smile on his face was priceless
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@KayBurley Your the one who got 'flustered' when Lynch simply exposed your ridiculous line of questioning.
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Agency rail workers will be stopped at picket lines and asked not to cross.
RMT union's General Secretary Mick Lynch got a little flustered explaining why...
#KayBurley FC
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LIVE NOW: Independent SAGE discusses how behavioural science is central to managing pandemics, with @robertjwest and @ProfJohnDrury and the numbers from @ProfColinDavis twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@PhilipProudfoot Probably a bounce in the polls due to Gary Neville joining.
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Now, there's a clear swing. Will it be maintained if Boris Johnson resigns?
Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️⚧️@LeftieStats
🗳️ NEW: Labour lead grows to 14pts 🔴 Lab 41% (+3) 🔵 Con 27% (-3) 🟠 LD 11% (+1) 🟢 Grn 8% (-2) 🟣 Ref 5% (-2) This would reportedly result in a stunning 362 seats for Labour (+160 since 2019), a majority of 74. Via @FindoutnowUK / @ElectCalculus, 13 Jan (+/- since 14-15 Dec)
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@davemacladd The timeline of Cummings’ press conference 25 May 2020 makes perfect sense now doesn’t it?
“Back me up or I’ll tell them about your party on 20 May”
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@HackedOffHugh Amazing how just a little bit of proper journalism can unmask the incompetence and corruption of this government.
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@BethRigby He even lies about that, apparently it was Friday he saw her.
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@zarahsultana So sorry you have to experience such racism and basic ignorance. Stay strong and hopefully prepare for a future labour leadership challenge.
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@BBCRosAtkins Blimey, that's a shocker, a fairly balanced piece of BBC reporting
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In case you’ve missed all the twists and turns that led up to a government u-turn and to Owen Paterson’s resignation as an MP, here’s 6 minutes on a busy 24 hours. Produced by Harriet Ridley and Jack Kilbride. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi…
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@Lowkey0nline Bristol please; unfortunately we missed your previous planned dates due to the pandemic.
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@mrjamesob You should remember that when you have your latest anti Corbyn rant.
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@JessicaLBarnard 'Knock down the house'. Inspiring US example of the necessity for socialists, rooted in their communities, to challenge establishment Democrats, who are disconnected, conservative incumbents, funded by big corporations. The parallels to the Labour Party under Starmer are numerous
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@SpursOfficial Thanks Danny, I know it didn't end well, but you have been an important part of some fantastic Spurs teams that delivered great memories. Good luck in the future.
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