Monday, 6 May 2024

Death To The Landlord

Death To The Landlord

As Klopp's reign fizzles out in the same way as it did at Mainz and Dortmund with shattered players who have been helped on their way to relative over achievement via PGMOL and Mother's Little Helpers, it is worth examining exactly what Klopp would have achieved without external aids.

Well the one EPL title would disappear for starters.

Spurs, like numerous other Colquhoun linked outfits, are also knackered via the impacts of doping and training regime.
It seems to have passed over the intellects of Klopp and Postecoglou that doping is a cycle of extra energy reaching a peak to be followed by a fall off as the players are unable to maintain the unreal levels of performance.
These cycles are part and parcel of cycling where the timing of doping is critical in relation to the various races / stages ahead.
At least Manchester United will have imported that knowledge via Ratcliffe & Brailsford (and their histories).

With Villa having lost and Arsenal / Manchester City pulling away, the markets should be registering a dynamic towards Spurs as they evidently have far more to play for - a UCL place.

The irony will be that the game that is set up to 'do over' City (Spurs away) will, if landed, propel Spurs towards the Champions League and their arch rivals Arsenal towards the title.

How utterly superb that the one trophy that Spurs will win since 2008 will be for Arsenal.

Cracking stuff.

Aside from the price being wrong, we are neutral currently on Liv v TH due to PGMOL inputs.

Cracking stuff.

And thank goodness Mr Wright did the wrong thing and got a 22nd minute red card and gave a penalty to The Rangers (hereinafter called 'The Refereegers') when they were one nil down at home to Kilmarnock this lunchtime.

The Stellar client helped keep the SPFL title race alive.

Cracking stuff.

And in the three biggest turnover lunchtime SE Asian bookie controlled events, there was the first half red card and penalty in Glasgow, a first half red card in Cagliari v Lecce and 2 first half red cards in Osasuna v Betis (one player / one manager).

The insider trading was landed by the sheer impacts of these decisions.

Cracking stuff.

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