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Here’s why it’s not all doom and gloom for Postecoglou and Tottenham… fans certainly don’t need to panic

WITH an injury list in double figures and the team stuck in mid-table, these really are dark old days for Tottenham fans.

Points on the pitch are as rare as patience off it… there’s certainly no chance of being dazzled by smiles in this part of North London.

Harry Redknapp, manager of Tottenham Hotspur.
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Harry Redknapp believes there are reasons for Spurs fans to be positive[/caption]
Lucas Bergvall of Tottenham Hotspur during a Premier League match.
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In Lucas Bergvall, Tottenham have a future world-class midfielder[/caption]
Tottenham Hotspur's Archie Gray and manager Ange Postecoglou look dejected.
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Archie Gray can be a future Spurs captain[/caption]

Never mind silverware, a silver lining will just do for now and with so many dark clouds above the place at the moment, there’s plenty to pick from.

Which in Tottenham’s case is the emergence of three of the brightest young stars anywhere in the Premier League — Mikey Moore, Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall.

All of them chucked into the thick of it far sooner than boss Ange Postecoglou would have liked, for sure.

In an ideal world, I’m certain he would have far preferred to ease them in gently.

But needs must, of course, so it was a case of sink or swim instead and all three of them never for one second looked like going under.

They have been raving about Moore for ages, even though he’s still only 17, and it’s always great when a kid comes through the ranks and lives up to the billing.

Well, Mikey is definitely doing that and more — this kid is going to be a big star, believe me.

And before anyone jumps on my case, by the way, I know the other two were bought in.

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But that doesn’t mean it’s any less exciting to see a young talent come through.

Bergvall is a “proper” player. I love the fact he’s got a bit of devilment about him already and there is no chance of him getting pushed around. More the opposite, to be honest.

As for Gray, he came at a price and it’s easy to see why.

Another teenager, but already a nailed-on Spurs captain of the future in my book.

Archie’s played for England at every level from Under-15 up and it’s only a matter of time before he’s got the full set.

So there HAS been some good from all the problems… not that it will keep anyone happy if results don’t improve, mind. And to be fair, nor should it.

Although I do think it’s a bit harsh for the fans to be having a pop at Daniel Levy as they are.

I’m not chairman of his fan club by any means, but I just don’t agree with it.

Let’s be honest, what can Daniel really do? And don’t say get out of the club, because that’s not going to happen any more than he’s about to sack Ange.

Levy’s given his manager a fortune for players, Spurs have the best stadium in the country and the training ground is second to none.

Even with all those injuries, the squad is big enough to cope far better than it is.

And with so many players, there is really no point in paying loads for even more.

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur coach, looks focused.
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Some fans are calling for Ange Postecoglou to be sacked[/caption]

Look at the centre-backs, for example. When Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are fit, they go straight in again. Spurs already have defenders coming out of their ears. 

Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, Richarlison, James Maddison … big-money buys everywhere. They ain’t going to sign guys to sit on the bench further down the line.

This is certainly no time to panic and, to be fair, there’s no chance of Daniel getting rid of Ange — whatever anyone says about him being under pressure.

Levy will realise this is a time for solidarity. Although if things don’t improve by the end of the season, I know better than most about how ruthless he can be.

If we get to May and they are still bobbing around in mid-table with no trophy on the table, that’s when Ange could find out, too.

But, don’t forget, they’re a goal up going into the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final and the Europa League is hardly packed with the biggest names in football.

Let’s be honest, it’s a second-rate competition with a load of sides who are Championship standard at best.

That gives Tottenham every chance of going all the way.

If it all goes belly up then have a go, for sure, but for now just enjoy seeing those three young guns tearing it up.

Mikey Moore of Tottenham Hotspur applauding fans.
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Mikey Moore is living up to the hype in his cameos[/caption]

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More than 50 relatives of refugees are allowed to join them in Britain EVERY DAY – with the numbers trebling in a year

MORE than 50 relatives of refugees are allowed to join them in Britain every day.

The numbers have more than trebled to 19,154 in a year.

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More than 50 relatives of refugees are allowed to join them in Britain every day[/caption]

The statistics, obtained from the Home Office, related to those who can settle here after family members’ asylum claims were granted.

Immigration laws allow those granted asylum, including many who cross the Channel in small boats, to make a claim to let relatives travel legally to the UK.

Most granted a family reunion visa are children reunited with a parent.

But partners can also be allowed.

Those handed the visas do not need to meet any basic English language requirements or show they can support themselves.

And they can access the NHS for free.

People from Syria, Sudan, Eritrea, Iran and Afghanistan make up the bulk of them.

Migration Watch UK chairman Alp Mehmet said: “There are huge cost implications at play here, all paid for by the public, who are seldom kept in the picture. And it doesn’t end there.

“Those granted asylum and joined by family members, will be housed if they have children under 18 who live with them.

“Add to this access to benefits, schooling, medical and dental care, and we can begin to grasp the frustration and anger felt by people waiting for social housing and in long NHS queues?”

The Home Office said: “We have a long history of providing protection through various safe and legal routes for those in need.”

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There are things Gen Z and X should be ashamed of from dieting to pouty lips – but there are Bridget Jones’s in both

JUST over two weeks to go until Bridget Jones hits UK cinemas and it is a date that has been in the diary for me and my friends for months.

But this time it won’t just be us Generation X mums going but some of our Gen Z daughters, too.

Renee Zellweger in a still from Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
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Bridget Jones hits UK cinemas in just over two weeks[/caption]
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Just like Bridget, Generation X loved going to the office[/caption]

Some love Bridget, others think she is an out-of-date, shocking role model who had zero body confidence. They say she was neurotic and often awkward.

I agree.

But generations in glass houses really shouldn’t throw stones, should they?

Looking back at my 1997 diary I, like Bridget, kicked off with my resolutions — “Lose a stone, stop smoking, drink less, get a boyfriend.” Which is ridiculous, as I was barely 8st and just 24, so really not in spinster panic land.

Plus, by mid-January I attended a showbiz party and wrote: “17 cigs, five mini burgers, five chardonnay.” Goodbye resolutions.

Generation Z don’t have diaries, they “journal”.

They don’t want to be skinny, they are body confident.

But they do have their own obsessions — pouty lips, a curvy Kim Kardashian bottom and showing off gym routines on social media.

I can’t think of anything worse — but then they think we are idiots for our constant dieting.

Just like Bridget, Generation X loved going to the office. We shoved on heels and tight skirts and enjoyed banter — even the flirtatious kind.

Imagine Gen Z doing that. It is just gross, it is not the done thing, it is ridiculous.

And just as ridiculous as it would have been back then to imagine that one day you could swipe on a smartphone to find Mr Right.

But it worked for us. That is where we found our real-life Mark Darcys and our best friends.

After long days we would go to the pub. Dry January wasn’t a thing. Smoking inside was. We had little regard for our long-term health. On reflection, that aspect is terrifying.

There were no mobile phones on the bar. Nokia snakes weren’t worth scrolling through and there were no emails to deal with.

And if we wanted to take a photo we had to get it developed at Boots.

They talk about mental health – taboo for us

Now Gen Z can tinker with any selfie they like to make sure they look perfect.

And if they choose to put it on a dating app they will have the outer confidence to say exactly what they demand in a Mr Darcy before they even have the first date.

I admire that. And I admire their attitude and forthright opinion.

They have an ability to speak about their views and feelings in an in-depth way that is absolutely alien to many of the original Bridgets.

And they talk about their mental health — a subject that was taboo for us back then, and brushed under the carpet. It means they can talk about some of the challenges we luckily never faced.

They started on their careers in the pandemic and social media can be a double-edged sword.

There’s no chance of them getting 100 per cent mortgages to get on to the property ladder like we did.

When I meet at Cineworld on February 14 with my friends, many will head from home together with their daughters because they still live there.

Afterwards, we will undoubtedly drag the younger designated drivers to a bar so we can have a sauvignon blanc (chardonnay is so Nineties) and all discuss the film.

I hope we can agree that there are things both Generation Z and Generation X should be ashamed of.

But despite this we can all find elements of ourselves in Bridget.

Renee Zellweger in bed writing in a journal.
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Generation Z don’t have diaries like Bridget, they ‘journal’[/caption]

LOVINGMAMA TO MIA

EMMERDALE star Sammy Winward’s daughter sounds like a horrible, entitled, selfish little brat.

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Emmerdale star Sammy Winward’s daughter Mia sounds like an entitled, selfish little brat[/caption]

Mia Winward-Dunn says her mum has fallen out with her because the actress is jealous of her huge OnlyFans career that saw her rake in £100k last month.

And the disrespectful 19-year-old says her mum is envious because she gave birth to her when she was just 18.

Mia says: “I think it’s crazy to have such anger towards me.”

No. It’s not crazy, Mia.

It proves Sammy is a loving parent who just wants the best for her daughter.

And the work Mia does is gross.

I applaud Sammy for standing up to her.


TALK about bad timing.

Gregg Wallace has unveiled a range of frozen microwave meals following his departure from the BBC over sex-pest claims.

Gregg Wallace at the Strictly Come Dancing 2014 launch.
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Gregg Wallace has unveiled a range of frozen microwave meals following his departure from the BBC[/caption]

After “stepping away” from MasterChef, he said he had time on his hands to develop the ready meals.

They’re available on his website.

Don’t all rush at once.


COFFEE POTTY

COFFEE on toast could become the new breakfast go-to.

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No Normal Coffee has launched a spreadable ‘dark roast’ paste made from arabica coffee beans to spread on toast

A Swiss-based business, No Normal Coffee, has launched the spreadable “dark roast” paste made from arabica coffee beans which looks just like Marmite.

It can be also used the traditional way and added to water to make a cuppa.

You’re either going to love it or hate it.

You can’t buy class Lauren – even on Amazon

THE outfits at Donald Trump’s second inauguration were show- stopping.

Lauren Sanchez at a ceremony.
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Lauren Sanchez had her undies on ­display on purpose at Donald Trump’s second inauguration[/caption]
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The fiancée of Jeff Bezos has proved that a lot of money can’t buy class following her camera-ready actions[/caption]

Melania’s matching navy silk hat and coat, his ­pregnant daughter Tiffany’s 3in-heel Louboutin boots, and Ivanka wouldn’t have looked out of place at a royal wedding with her stylish Lady Dior bag.

And then you had the fiancée of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, who had what can only be described as a wardrobe disaster.

Lauren Sanchez had her undies on ­display on purpose.

Some said she was wearing a corset, others a bralette, but whatever it was, it was skimpy, white, lacy and booby.

American critics have said that she “looked like a hooker”, which is harsh.

We’ve all worn the wrong thing to a bash before.

But it was actually her antics during the most important part of the proceedings when Trump had his hand in the air, that shocked me the most.

Every single guest was focused on the new President apart from Lauren, who was ­taking pictures as though she was at a Taylor Swift concert.

She may be with a man worth £200billion so can easily sack the stylist and get a new one ­without a care in the world.

But her camera-ready actions prove that even a heck of a lot of money obviously still can’t buy class.

GRACE NOT SO RASH

LOVE Island star Grace Jackson says one of the reasons she dumped Marcus Rashford was because they never went on dates.

Grace Jackson at a Love Island party.
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Love Island star Grace Jackson says she dumped Marcus Rashford because they never went on dates[/caption]

She said: “It’s difficult because he can’t go out and just go on a normal date.

“He’d be like, ‘I wanna see you – just come to mine and chill with me’, but I’m like, ‘I don’t really wanna’.”

Good on her.

Dating when you’re that famous must be tricky but other players have managed to take their other half for a meal.

A relationship that only consists of endless booty calls isn’t a relationship at all.


JADE THIRLWALL may be a famous millionaire pop star but she’s still a Geordie lass at heart who clearly hasn’t forgotten her roots.

When she was feeling devastated over Jesy Nelson’s departure from Little Mix, her boyfriend bought her a Greggs pasty.

And in that moment she realised he was a keeper.

Greggs even did the catering for her birthday.

Now there’s an idea . . .


CRIME ONLINE

AFTER a local shop got burgled this week, it made me think about our online purchases.

The Good Life waste-free mini-market storefront.
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The owner of small community store The Good Life, in Stockport, asked locals to check what they were buying because it may be from her store[/caption]

The Good Life in Stockport is a small community store and the owner sobbed on Instagram and asked locals to check what they were buying because it may be from her store.

If we just presume the bargains we pick up online are unwanted gifts or surplus stock then maybe we should think again – because those purchases could be fuelled by theft.

And without knowing where they really came from, we could be just as guilty as the criminals doing the stealing.

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