Follow updates from the Premier League and further afieldLive scores: follow the goals as they go in around EuropeAnd you can email John here or tweet @JohnBrewin_ 1.55pm GMT Before we fully enter the melee, time to take on the sage words of the Fleetwood Town manager, Joey Barton, who has been reading wikipedia this week. From the Blackpool Gazette. [Pep] Guardiola was talking about when he was at Barcelona B. Did he make mistakes? Thousands. He says he still makes loads now and I think that is management. It is not like bricklaying. For me football management is very much a Sisyphean task. Sisyphus was punished by Zeus to roll a rock up a hill for eternity. Every time he rolled it up to the top it rolled back down. Painting the San Francisco bridge would be a Sisyphean task. By the time you finish it you have to start again. It never ends. I see football management as that. 1.52pm GMT The early word ahead of the teams being announced is that Dele Alli is due to start for Tottenham at Southampton. What with their new stadium finally getting an opening date, it’s been a good news week for Spurs, just when matters looked to be on a downturn. Related: Tottenham announce first match for new 62,000 capacity stadium Continue reading…
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