Mason Mount's is another face I would never get tired of slapping
Deli Ali has the most punchable face in football.
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Mason Mount's is another face I would never get tired of slapping
Deli Ali has the most punchable face in football.
I'll raise you an Andy Robertson, VVD, Henderson and a Mane
I know a few who play in red who I’d put higher up on my list!Deli Ali has the most punchable face in football.
To punch mane in the face you’d have to first try and work out where his hairline ends and his face beginsI'll raise you an Andy Robertson, VVD, Henderson and a Mane
what? he's 28?!!!! there was me thinking he was about 21 ha
To punch mane in the face you’d have to first try and work out where his hairline ends and his face begins
Big stadium ,Fancy Cheese room ,Billion pound debt...agree, Spurs doesn’t seem a happy ship.
I would say Poch has had plenty of offers ,but while Spurs pay his wages he is waiting for the right job to come alongJose's M.O. mate.
You can see what was built there breaking up, very shortly.
Really amazes me no one has picked up Poch yet.
I raise you.Harvey Elliot.Deli Ali has the most punchable face in football.
Spurs at their best is when Kane/Son and Ali are all firing but Mourinho doing that thing he does where he picks on a player and for some reason he picking on Ali, which is ruining the rest of Spurs attackI wouldn't underestimate Spurs. Sure they appear to be a somewhat of a downward trajectory but they still have a very decent squad and will add to it.
I would very much take what they have be able to do there over the last few years. The problem for them might be a developing lack of discipline with transfer policy, when you deal with poor decisions by making more poor decisions as we know to our own cost, and Mourinho and patience don't go well together.
In many ways the acid test for them would be their reaction if Mourinho fails, and what road they go down afterwards. To a certain degree at present they have built in a layer of sustainability as a club due to their permanence in the top six, but still only two bad decisions away from that falling under threat.
I don’t think we’ll see anything happen until we clear out some deadwood. Sunday proved we can go toe to toe with anyone now with our starting eleven so no need to panic.
It's like he was developed in a lab solely for this purpose.I raise you.Harvey Elliot.
As we have seen from Carlo already he will be buying oven ready playersI think you could argue a case for both, Bailey is younger at 23,has a better goals to games ratio, but has no premier league experience. Zaha can play multiple positions LW, RW, up front and gives more options than Bailey