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Roberto De Zerbi joins Spurs

"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.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you took the time to write that 😂😂😂😂😂😂
 

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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What a horrible little man de zerbi is
 
He may well be a good option for keeping them up and thats absolutely top priority as its unthinkable for them to go down but...

boy have they bought themselves some trouble down the line with him. Even this summer you could see the possibility of a fall out.
 
He may well be a good option for keeping them up and thats absolutely top priority as its unthinkable for them to go down but...

boy have they bought themselves some trouble down the line with him. Even this summer you could see the possibility of a fall out.
Spurs are just a poor squad not sure any manager can get them over the finish line. Spurs going down, but Leeds better be careful is my thoughts
 
Half their team looked checked out and waiting for a transfer payday. They are mentally weak as piss and as long as we aren't on the beach ourselves we should be pressing them, and they'll fold. It would be hilarious if they went down, the only bad point being it would probably mean west ham are safe and they are just as insufferable.
 
"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.
You have either not heard the recordings and so you should.

Or you have and still excuse him which means you should be on a watchlist.

Or you're an African.
 
"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.
Utter turd
 
"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.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Absolutely howling at this
 
Jimmy Saville went to a court of law and was found not guilty. Has never been prosecuted either 🤷
Ooooh okay then Mr Morality Police. Are you saying you know better than all of those cops in the 70s and the BBC directors who thought he's just a bit odd and misunderstood? He wasn't charged so there for he did nothing wrong as that is obviously how life works.
 
"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.
Areet Mason?
 
"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.
Why is it fuckwits like you nearly always write the way you have with really incorrect punctuation and grammar?

You’re defending the indefensible and are an apologist for violence and rape.
 
What a horrible little man de zerbi is
Why? He called it out and made an example of him. No doubt they made up afterwards. He's setting the benchmark and not accepting anything less. If the lad can't listen and likely this wasn't the first time, he needs to learn. Everyone seems so soft these days.
 
Why? He called it out and made an example of him. No doubt they made up afterwards. He's setting the benchmark and not accepting anything less. If the lad can't listen and likely this wasn't the first time, he needs to learn. Everyone seems so soft these days.
Humiliated him infront of team mates. Thats no manager who does that. All other players walking on egg shells incase they make a mistake afterwards.

De zerbi was forced to leave marseille.... as all his other clubs. I wonder why
 
Ooooh okay then Mr Morality Police. Are you saying you know better than all of those cops in the 70s and the BBC directors who thought he's just a bit odd and misunderstood? He wasn't charged so there for he did nothing wrong as that is obviously how life works.
He was an upstanding citizen clearly and even knighted for being so to a high level.

How can you even argue anything but if he has never been prosecuted for my wrongdoing?
 
De Zerbi is one of those managers few know anything about. Unless you have had him as your manager or head coach you don’t have any idea what he’s capable of doing.

He may well be the answer to the question they asked. We will need to be on even more of a high state of alert to combat whatever he offers.
 
De Zerbi is one of those managers few know anything about. Unless you have had him as your manager or head coach you don’t have any idea what he’s capable of doing.

He may well be the answer to the question they asked. We will need to be on even more of a high state of alert to combat whatever he offers.
He has the potential to outfox young Regis. It could be a wonderful game to watch, tactically
 
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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This is awful. De Zerbi acting like a schoolyard bully. He made his point about too many touches. Move on. Instead, he humiliates the poor lad in front of the entire squad and staff. For what? Making an honest mistake? It's not like the player turned up drunk or was fighting with someone. Honestly in any other workplace you would end up in disciplinary for that.
 
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