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04.05.2017
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Tottenham Hotspur news and links, with new owner thoughts. Happy Thursday, Spursland! And OHHHHHHH JESUS Lewis is looking to sell. This is the worst/best news of my life and of our clubs history, it is a return to glory and blah blah blah, shut the fuck up this changes nothing. Except now we have a shot at becoming the plaything for some oil tycoon or ... Mark Zuckerberg, so he can show off how big his dong is when they are gathered with all the other plastic people in Ibiza or wherever the soulless offspring of evil acts in the name of capitalism are gathering this season to breed. But for us, this changes nothing. Spurs still play Sunderland this weekend and that's the bottom line because Stone Cold said so. And now the "news" Spurs Considering MK Dons For Season On The Road- Telegraph Association with the evil that is MK Dons? LEVY AND HIS CRONIES OU ... oh yeah, that might already be happening with the sale and all so just sit back and wait and see what happens. Maybe all your dreams will come true. Adebayor Scores For Togo- HITC No chance he scores for us this weekend now, thanks FIFA. Neymar Is Awful At Football- SB Nation Soccer I mean that, I think he probably has just kept getting lucky for the last forever and ever. Like this miss is the worst thing I have seen today and I watched the trailer for the Postman today. Think about what that says.
5, when the board first addressed the proposed hikes, saying he could not get behind pushing salaries higher based on principle. According to the supervisor, he had informed the Department of Human Resources to freeze his salary regardless of the board's action. Benoit called the salary adjustments "reasonable" and pointed out that unless the sheriff's pay was boosted, the county's top lawman would be making less than six executive-level sheriff's officials, who are receiving six-figure salaries thanks to collective bargaining agreements. When the boss makes less than an underling, the disparity is known as "compaction" in government speak. The salary hikes, which take effect Sept. 18, will increase annual base compensation for Auditor-Controller Paul Angulo, Assessor-Clerk-Recorder Larry Ward and Treasurer-Tax Collector Don Kent by 16 percent, from $165,727 to $191,365. District Attorney Paul Zellerbach, who will hand over the reins -- and his paycheck -- to veteran prosecutor Mike Hestrin in January, will receive an 11 percent hike, from $223,166 to $247,024. And Sheriff Stan Sniff will will receive a 20 percent hike, from $223,166 to $268,101. Each of the supervisors -- except for Jeffries -- will see their paychecks swell from $143,031 a year to $147,688. The roughly 3 percent bump up stems from a formula established in the 1990s that guarantees supervisors receive 80 percent of the total annual base compensation collected by Superior Court judges. Several speakers found fault with the adjustment. "You're taking advantage of your position by raising your incomes," Meadowbrook resident Gary Grant told the board. Temecula resident Paul Jacobs said the supervisors' "experience and education (don't) equal that of a judge," and hence the compensation formula was unjustifiable. "Your salaries are grossly out of proportion to other offices," Jacobs said. "You're making more than what a state assemblyman receives." Human Resources chief Michael Stock told the board last month that the five elected officials due for salary increases had not received any adjustments in pay since 2008. Stock also noted that "a recent external market salary survey" comparing the earnings of similarly placed officials elsewhere supported the increases. Salary schedules analyzed by City News Service showed that with the increases approved today, both the sheriff and D.A.
Tatums top 10 were: Arizona, UNC, Duke, SLU, Illinois, Kentucky, Kansas, Wake Forest, Connecticut and Mizzou. Kim Anderson and Rob Fulford had anin home visit with Thomas Bryant yesterday, and also visited with Ted Kapita at Huntington Prep. I imagine whilethey were there they also probably said hello to Miles Bridges . The Bad News: You've probably already seen this, but the Tigers lost out on Columbia Hickman CG Jimmy Whitt when he committed to play for Arkansas. Mizzou was trending upwards and had the last visit date set, but Whitt committed early after an unofficial visit to Arky and dashed Mizzou's hopes. If you were okay with losing out on Whitt because things looked good witwh 5-star CG Antonio Blakeney, then you should be doubly disappointed to hear thatBlakeney committed to Louisville. Rumors swirled that the top three for Blakeney were LSU, Mizzou and Louisville and that the Cardinals were in the back because they had received a commitment from Donovan Mitchell, a 4-star CG, already. Which would have left Mizzou and LSU to duke it out for his services. Oh Well. Chalk this up as no big surprise, but Mizzou lost out on 2015 PFAlex Owens who committed to Providence. Owens was a big target for Mizzou under Frank Haith, but lost some steam and somehow still made it to the top 3 schools on Owens final list.