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One of our beat writers said it's no one on Spurs. Sounds like a lot of London-based footballers live in the area anyway.
Twitter is pretty sure it’s Thomas Partey.
Don't know why anybody not playing for Tottenham or Arsenal would live in Barnet.One of our beat writers said it's no one on Spurs. Sounds like a lot of London-based footballers live in the area anyway.
Good OGB poster though
England is pretty hardcore about releasing accused names -- any public comment on the socials by anyone could be viewed as affecting the case/trial. You see it all the time -- I still don't think Gylfi Sigurdsson has been officially widely named for the child porn stuff. It'll come out.
So Barca cannot afford to keep Frenkie de Jong because they are broke af
But Barca cannot afford to sell Frenkie de Jong because they would then owe him 17+ mil Euros in deferred wages and they can't do that because they are broke af
More than a club indeed
Don't know why anybody not playing for Tottenham or Arsenal would live in Barnet.
And remember, what matters is not where the stadia are located but where teams' practice facilities are located.
Twitter is pretty sure it’s Thomas Partey.
I didn't know either so I just had a look. Apparently Arsenal and Watford both train at adjacent facilities in London Colney, in Hertfordshire. So basically equidistant between Watford and Barnet and a bit north.
Spurs are just north of Enfield, just NE of Barnet.
So a player for any of those three clubs wanting to live near training could live in Barnet. I've been to Arsene Wenger's house near there. Also, the richest neighborhood in England (?), Totteridge, is near Barnet.
For comparison, West Ham trains at Chadwell Heath in east London, and many of our players live in essex, in nearby Chigwell. Spurs used to have a training ground near there, so some of the older players may live there too.
For those who don't know the area, none of this is really Central London, though High Barnet is the last stop on the underground. So fancy, leafy neighborhoods, with easy commutes, and no central London prices