In North London this week, it was all change as Tottenham took their first timid steps forward in the Ramos era. Across the other side of the globe, another manager was staking his own claim in his debut as a master tactician. Benched by a gruesome injury inflicted by an overzealous rucking Frenchman, our very own Number 10 took hold of the managerial reins in an attempt to steer us onwards and upwards. He inherited a squad short on players due to other injuries but high on spirit.
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In the days building up to this contest, SiHK FC were repeatedly hit by blow after blow: GDG who has been missing, from both the field in his capacity as midfield general and the touchline as manager, (some feel his absence from the latter was warranted after poor performances during his tenure) due to injury to his toe, managed to recover… only to injure his back whilst playing for another team – surely bringing into question his priorities. Linesmann had a nasty accident (get well soon) and will also be out for an extended period, others had commitments away from the pitch and even away from Hong Kong and so SiHK FC were restricted on their unlucky pitch with the bare minimum necessary to compete.
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