

Unsurprisingly, the Australian's personality and distinctive approach has won plaudits on all sides of the four walls of Spurs the English press is also getting a rapid education on the versatility of the word "mate" depending on inflection and context. Spurs sit second in the table as the Premier League breaks for internationals and, perhaps just as importantly, they've accomplished this while playing a style of positive, possession-based football that harkens to the footballing values that the club envisions itself as possessing. Spurs' fans have decent reason to be singing Postecoglou's praises given the team is unbeaten in four league games to start the campaign. Appropriate, perhaps, given a similar sentiment is increasingly prevalent in their new gaffer's homeland. Tottenham Hotspur have enjoyed an opening month of hope and promise to start the season a blissful month of magic leaving the faithful dreaming of what may be possible under their new coach Ange Postecoglou. How Australia's aspirations mirror Ange Postecoglou's story
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If the player chooses to stay, the ghost then runs off, leaving Mickey stuck in the alternate world until he renters the mirror room where the leave or stay process repeats. The player could either chose to stay or go. After repairing the mirror, he prepares to leave but the ghost stops him revealing that it only brought him here so he can have someone to play with. Whenever he finds a piece, it will fly back to the mirror and put itself back in place. The player must direct Mickey to outwit enemies and pull gags in order to get past enemies and the aforementioned ghost and recover the broken mirror pieces he needs to go home again and search for twelve magic stars and items needed to help him throughout his quest. Stuck in an alternate universe that strangely resembles his own house, Mickey yearns to get back through the mirror to his own house and his own bed. One night, a mischievous ghost traps a sleep-walking Mickey Mouse inside a magic mirror. Special souvenirs may be uncovered as well, which are displayed in Mickey's room at the end of the game, such as Pluto's collar or Minnie's bow. Mini-games, such as having Mickey fly an aeroplane or ski down a mountain, are available throughout the game. At certain points, the player is able to have Mickey perform a special move that generally involves having him stomp on an on-screen enemy. Mickey will react to what the player does and what he encounters in the game by expressing curiosity, getting mad, falling down, running away, standing his ground, or other actions. The game uses a simple point-and-click mechanic which involves using a cursor to guide Mickey Mouse to various locations.
