Oso planning to go pro
Tottenham better win at Norwich on Sunday to wrap up a CL spot. Because I don't think there is much chance of Everton going to London and giving Arsenal a game after tonight.
A draw would be enough
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1527621298599477251?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EtweetThis would be the most "Spursy" Sir Totteringham's day ever if it were to happen. Need to invest in some more TV's to keep up with everything Sunday, Scudetto up for grabs too.
What a day.Coys
One of the more fun final days in awhile, and I say that as a Liverpool supporter. I never expected them to pull it off today, and when Villa went up 1, I thought it was fools gold. 2-0 Villa was surreal but that was tempered by LFC lacking any final quality. Then it all went to hell.But the relegation drama was amazing. So stoked for Jesse Marsch, awesome dude and excellent manager who got a raw deal at Leipzig and then walked into a REALLY tough situation at Leeds. They were going sideways but pulling out that draw at the death against Brighton and then the 3 points today, so well deserved. But the roller coaster. Goal overruled. Then Burnley concedes, then they score, then Brentford equalizes. My godAnd well done Spurs teabagging Arsenal yet again.
Aaronson officially joins Leeds. Think its a great move for him and think he'll work well with Marsch.
UEFA screwing up the UCL Final.
I mean, this would drive me nuts.https://twitter.com/thisisanfield/status/1530622891838119936?s=20&t=HcHyHVgGhNDnZhlsutORjA
Screwing it up, pepper spraying/tear gassing fans, and then lying and blaming “late arriving fans” when the issue had been going on for hours.The cover up started immediately as they were cornering people and trying to get them to delete footage
At the risk of getting mocked (again) for my support of Norwich City FC, here is an interesting bit of news from the BBC. Seems like Brewers owner Mark Attanasio might have an interest in becoming an investor (owner?) in the club. Not sure if he has deep enough pockets to get the Canaries out of yo-yo purgatory, but anything would help, I guess - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-norfolk-61617418
$8m for Mccutchen: sweat engulfs Attanisio's body.£?m to invest in Norwich City: sure, that sounds fun.
Investing in a team in the championship is just a very expensive lottery ticket. Lucky enough to go up/stay up and it’s a win for the pocket book. Lots more goes into it, but that’s the very basic rationale.
Investing in the Championship in hopes of a Premier League payoff is a poor investment. The Stokes that get there and stick are rare. Leicester was insanely improbable (5,000:1 odds). Even if you do earn promotion, it's more likely that will net 1-2 seasons in the top flight. Plenty of billionaires have failed in that gambit.