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  1. jts1882

    Ingerlund

    Declan Rice has more caps than Paul Scholes.
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    Ingerlund

    Yes, Maddison has seven England caps. Of our top England players Kane has 84 out 109 of with us, Dier 49/49, Defoe 49/57, Hoddle 44/53, Greaves 42/57 and Campbell 40/73.
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    Ingerlund

    It's odd that Eric Dier has more caps than Hoddle, Greaves or (dare I add) Campbell. Also surprised to see Dele Alli so high (a great shame his career went so wrong).
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    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    And Leeds who were a major club when he took over. Under Levy we've done poorly compared with United, Liverpool and Arsenal, the three most successful clubs in the history of our game, as well as Chelsea and Emirates Marketing Project. Some people have goldfish for brains.
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    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    Yes, the press coverage seems overly critical of his achievements as chairman. His job is to ensure long-term financial stability and delegate the football to the manager. They obviously don't remember Sugar or Scholar.
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    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    I think Enic has something like a 85-90% share in the club (it could be higher now) and Levy's share of Enic is marginally under 30%, so at least 25%.
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    Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

    25 years is a long time. He delivered handsomely on two of his three promises, the training ground and new stadium, and partially on the team. We clearly established among the big six whereas through the 90s we were going nowhere. I sometime think we were unlucky over the timing of the team's...
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    Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

    The situation is different for the PL and NFL. We play everyone home and away so an international game robs someone of a home game. NFL teams play 17 games. There is scope for every team having eight home games, eight normal away games and one international game. It would actually make it...
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    Djed Spence

    I'm surprised he would be the first. P.S. He might want to avoid penalties.
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    Saudi Sportswashing Machine

    I was thinking Andy Carrol.
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    Circus ManUnitus - Nobody's At The Wheel

    Not just the young fans. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdd3qg89211o
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    Circus ManUnitus - Nobody's At The Wheel

    You don't need an umbrella to be a wally.
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    *** The official 2025/26 Premier League thread ***

    Good starts can make a difference. Imagine a scenario where the goalkeeper doesn't flap at the cross against Arsenal and Fernandes scores his penalty against Fulham. The pressure on Amorim would be very different. But Guardiola, Slot and even Howe are in a different position.
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    Thomas Frank - Head Coach

    Nice comparison with Amorim. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2025/08/25/thomas-frank-adapt-tactics-spurs-ruben-amorim-managers/ Amorim: In short, one adapts formation and tactics to best suit the players he had and the opponents they have to deal with, the other insists on playing one...
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    Rule changes in football

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    Circus ManUnitus - Nobody's At The Wheel

    Yes, but there have been numerous clever managers who have made such "upgrades".
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    Son Heung-Min

    I've seen it said that Son doesn't want to be involved in football after he retires, but wants to play as long as possible. I think it was pretty clear he was leaving, but they needed him to play on tour. Could he still play against PSG? I think club legend is appropriate. He not only had the...
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    2025 Women's European Championship

    They can get the same international payments as the men, who usually (or used to) give it to charity anyway. The women's team must get decent gate money. Obviously, it's a different matter with club football. P.S. The Nigerian government is giving all their women's team a three-bedroom flat for...
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    Cheatski are still scum

    If it gets built. With questions over Stamford Bridge redevelopment or the Earl Court site, plus the pitch owners situation, they seem to have plenty of convenient reasons to delay the development that they committed to as condition of the sale. If they don't build the stadium they will be...
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    2025 Women's European Championship

    Wiegman seems to have responded to criticism that she makes substitutions too late by making them even later. She did finally make a change to the starters. In 2022 she started the same team every game, so it will be interesting to see what she does with Kelly. Agyemang is extremely...
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