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Roberto De Zerbi joins Spurs


This could go one of 2 ways he gets them to survive ad I would be very pissed off if we don't help to relegate them by winning (surely not 4 home losses in a row)
He is also a bit of a dick, putting it mildly. Carries on like this with players so could be quite entertaining.
Doubt whatever happens he will last very long, but will be set for life when he leaves.
Training pitch bust up all because he took more touches than supposed to in the session, young lad aswell decent player
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He’s going to blow a fuse at Tottenham going off their previous performances.
 
Typical that they’ve changed their manager before our game against them.

I hope we come out and get stuck into them. I’d like us to use the Mags game as a springboard to finish the season strongly.
We have no excuse...new manager for our opponents or otherwise. Tbf De Zerbi wont have long to prepare his players with many of them being away on international duty . We should be ready for them and i cant see us losing 4 home games on the spin
 
Greenwood is a bad lad for sure, but De Zerbi defended Greenwood when Greenwood played for him. That's just good football management. It doesn't make De Zerbi a bad person.
"Greenwood IS a bad lad FOR SURE ..."

Hmmm ...

Given that Mason Greenwood has not been prosecuted for any offence, I think that the actuality is that - 'Greenwood MAY HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN a bad lad ,,,'

Also, Greenwood, to his credit, made the following statement - "I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of ,,, I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations ..." - which acknowledges that as a 21 years old he made mistakes, but wasn't guilty of criminality - a fact seemingly supported by the Crown Prosecution Service when all charges were dropped because "... new material came to light ..." and key witness withdrew because they had changed their minds about the events.

My understanding is that Greenwood and his girlfriend are now reconciled and have two children together.

Whilst I realise that the RTG 'Morality Police' are prone to having a fit of the vapours and clutching their pearls at the very suggestion that anyone may not always be (or ever have been) as pure as the driven snow, without the need for actual evidence or the opportunity for the 'accused' (??!!) to present a defence, with the expectation that individuals will always be perfect in every way, the reality is that people can make mistakes, they can atone for those mistakes and move on to live a good life.
 
"Greenwood IS a bad lad FOR SURE ..."

Hmmm ...

Given that Mason Greenwood has not been prosecuted for any offence, I think that the actuality is that - 'Greenwood MAY HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN a bad lad ,,,'

Also, Greenwood, to his credit, made the following statement - "I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of ,,, I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations ..." - which acknowledges that as a 21 years old he made mistakes, but wasn't guilty of criminality - a fact seemingly supported by the Crown Prosecution Service when all charges were dropped because "... new material came to light ..." and key witness withdrew because they had changed their minds about the events.

My understanding is that Greenwood and his girlfriend are now reconciled and have two children together.

Whilst I realise that the RTG 'Morality Police' are prone to having a fit of the vapours and clutching their pearls at the very suggestion that anyone may not always be (or ever have been) as pure as the driven snow, without the need for actual evidence or the opportunity for the 'accused' (??!!) to present a defence, with the expectation that individuals will always be perfect in every way, the reality is that people can make mistakes, they can atone for those mistakes and move on to live a good life.
Go listen to the recording and look at the pictures. It’s indefensible. It’s that simple.

If you have seen and heard it then shame on you and the people who raised you.
 
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"Greenwood IS a bad lad FOR SURE ..."

Hmmm ...

Given that Mason Greenwood has not been prosecuted for any offence, I think that the actuality is that - 'Greenwood MAY HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN a bad lad ,,,'

Also, Greenwood, to his credit, made the following statement - "I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of ,,, I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations ..." - which acknowledges that as a 21 years old he made mistakes, but wasn't guilty of criminality - a fact seemingly supported by the Crown Prosecution Service when all charges were dropped because "... new material came to light ..." and key witness withdrew because they had changed their minds about the events.

My understanding is that Greenwood and his girlfriend are now reconciled and have two children together.

Whilst I realise that the RTG 'Morality Police' are prone to having a fit of the vapours and clutching their pearls at the very suggestion that anyone may not always be (or ever have been) as pure as the driven snow, without the need for actual evidence or the opportunity for the 'accused' (??!!) to present a defence, with the expectation that individuals will always be perfect in every way, the reality is that people can make mistakes, they can atone for those mistakes and move on to live a good life.
Behave man you silly kernt.
 
"Greenwood IS a bad lad FOR SURE ..."

Hmmm ...

Given that Mason Greenwood has not been prosecuted for any offence, I think that the actuality is that - 'Greenwood MAY HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN a bad lad ,,,'

Also, Greenwood, to his credit, made the following statement - "I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of ,,, I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations ..." - which acknowledges that as a 21 years old he made mistakes, but wasn't guilty of criminality - a fact seemingly supported by the Crown Prosecution Service when all charges were dropped because "... new material came to light ..." and key witness withdrew because they had changed their minds about the events.

My understanding is that Greenwood and his girlfriend are now reconciled and have two children together.

Whilst I realise that the RTG 'Morality Police' are prone to having a fit of the vapours and clutching their pearls at the very suggestion that anyone may not always be (or ever have been) as pure as the driven snow, without the need for actual evidence or the opportunity for the 'accused' (??!!) to present a defence, with the expectation that individuals will always be perfect in every way, the reality is that people can make mistakes, they can atone for those mistakes and move on to live a good life.
Do you give the mags owners a pass?
 
"Greenwood IS a bad lad FOR SURE ..."

Hmmm ...

Given that Mason Greenwood has not been prosecuted for any offence, I think that the actuality is that - 'Greenwood MAY HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN a bad lad ,,,'

Also, Greenwood, to his credit, made the following statement - "I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of ,,, I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations ..." - which acknowledges that as a 21 years old he made mistakes, but wasn't guilty of criminality - a fact seemingly supported by the Crown Prosecution Service when all charges were dropped because "... new material came to light ..." and key witness withdrew because they had changed their minds about the events.

My understanding is that Greenwood and his girlfriend are now reconciled and have two children together.

Whilst I realise that the RTG 'Morality Police' are prone to having a fit of the vapours and clutching their pearls at the very suggestion that anyone may not always be (or ever have been) as pure as the driven snow, without the need for actual evidence or the opportunity for the 'accused' (??!!) to present a defence, with the expectation that individuals will always be perfect in every way, the reality is that people can make mistakes, they can atone for those mistakes and move on to live a good life.

 
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"Greenwood IS a bad lad FOR SURE ..."

Hmmm ...

Given that Mason Greenwood has not been prosecuted for any offence, I think that the actuality is that - 'Greenwood MAY HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN a bad lad ,,,'

Also, Greenwood, to his credit, made the following statement - "I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of ,,, I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations ..." - which acknowledges that as a 21 years old he made mistakes, but wasn't guilty of criminality - a fact seemingly supported by the Crown Prosecution Service when all charges were dropped because "... new material came to light ..." and key witness withdrew because they had changed their minds about the events.

My understanding is that Greenwood and his girlfriend are now reconciled and have two children together.

Whilst I realise that the RTG 'Morality Police' are prone to having a fit of the vapours and clutching their pearls at the very suggestion that anyone may not always be (or ever have been) as pure as the driven snow, without the need for actual evidence or the opportunity for the 'accused' (??!!) to present a defence, with the expectation that individuals will always be perfect in every way, the reality is that people can make mistakes, they can atone for those mistakes and move on to live a good life.
Jimmy Saville went to a court of law and was found not guilty. Has never been prosecuted either 🤷
 
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