Glenn Ebrey
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Deputy head of production @timessport. Spurs fan. Centrist Dad.
London/Edenbridge, Kent
Joined June 2009
The GB team will bring back more medals to that stadium than west ham have seen in their entire history 🫢🫶🏼😂
London’s bid for the 2029 World Athletics Championships is in jeopardy as West Ham United are unwilling for their stadium to be used in September, due to clashes with the football season. Rome 🇮🇹, Munich 🇩🇪 & Nairobi 🇰🇪 expected to bid. (Sean Ingle for The Guardian)
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Swedish media claim Dejan Kulusevski was limping when they saw him visit the national team in Valencia today. Obviously could be any reason for that, rather than just the knee, but got to feel sorry for the guy. Must feel like a lifetime out since that complicated injury.
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This is a fascinating 12 minutes of footage about Liverpool in the mid 80s - had no idea there was an unemployment league (seen about two-thirds of the way through)
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My lukewarm take is that a luxury right back who can’t defend (and he really can’t defend) can be accommodated over a 50-game season in a front-foot team with time to develop patterns of play. But trying to patch together a national team? You pick the RB who can defend
How one of England's most gifted talents became seventh-choice right back Trent Alexander-Arnold has rarely been first choice for England but now finds himself behind a player who walked out during a World Cup — how did we get here? @JNorthcroft ✍️ https://t.co/nH9oN6rdjN
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Spurs have revisited the idea of making a permanent appointment before the end of the season. De Zerbi discussed, including possibility of a relegation release clause interim coach plus club favourite as an assistant also considered @TimesSport
https://t.co/ewCvdBQqp5
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De Zerbi in mix as Spurs consider permanent appointment before end of season More from @TomAllnutt_ ⬇️ https://t.co/iWnBCr90fZ
thetimes.com
Club offer condolences after death of interim head coach’s father, Mario, after 3-0 home defeat by Nottingham Forest defeat left them a point above relegation zone
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Another reason today was so demoralising. We’ve fixed the easy bit - desire, work rate, fitness - but still ended up losing 3-0 at home to our relegation rivals. Suggests the issues are partly psychological, partly lack of quality. And those are much harder to fix
Seeing lots of Spurs fans again putting our failures down to effort and desire. Today Spurs had 59% of the ball, comfortably came out on top of the duels and ran 5km more than Forest. Our issues are technical & tactical, fundamentally (though now ofc psych too as a consequence)
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Tom, as usual, spot on. Felt like the stars were aligning and today was going to be a big reset. That’s what makes the result and manner of defeat so crushing. Not sure we have many cards left to play now
Spurs had everything in their favour -- huge support from the fans, extra rest, (some) momentum and an opponent out of form. But the big build-up makes the blow all the more crushing. So where do Tottenham turn now? @TimesSport
https://t.co/q28svhns6o
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Only good thing about today is that I now don’t have to watch Tottenham for three weeks. Can get on with trying to enjoy my life
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There’s going to be a lot of derision for the pre-match scenes after weeks of being told by the same people we need to do more to help the players. Don’t listen to it, the fans are the only people at Tottenham who have done their jobs properly for a long, long time.
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This is quite something... Spurs fans gather to show support ahead of today's massive game v Forest
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Having become an expert in watching rabbles this season, I’d say Liverpool look like a rabble right now
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On this evidence, I’d say Alex Scott is unlucky not to be in that England squad
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Best English striker of the last 30 years… best English footballer of the last 30 years. And still criminally underrated.
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116.3km run by Spurs tonight - sits just under Liverpool and above Fulham away. Were averaging around 108km per game under Thomas Frank, closer to 115km under Igor Tudor.
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