...firing. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy decided to sack manager Juande Ramos exactly one year to the day after firing Martin Jol, thankfully it also meant the end of the director of football Comolli, it also meant the arrival of 'Arry. ...read the full post →
...feeling. After another league loss for Spurs, under Ramos, yet more Titanic links crop up, the year it went down, where it's captain was from and where it sailed from, all leads to that feeling. ...read the full post →
...meant some embarrassing encounters for Spurs chairman Daniel Levy were sidestepped for now. No awkward meeting with Seville officials or Martin Jol being serenaded by the Spurs fans. ...read the full post →
...It tolls for thee, Juande. Was that the Pompey bell or was it the death knell for the Spurs manager as the media sharks start to circle. ...read the full post →
...and you blew it big time. The Spurs chairman could have done something about dodgy deals during the transfer window but no he took a loan player instead. ...read the full post →
...ManUre then. Levy managed to squeeze an extra few and a bit million quid out of Fergie for Berbatov which kept him from signing any decent replacements on the final day of the transfer window. ...read the full post →
...in the reserves. If ManUre don't want to pay the going rate for the type of striker they're crying out for then Spurs shouldn't drop the price on Dimitar Berbatov. ...read the full post →
Martin Jol let it be known that it was chairman Levy and director of football Comolli that made the signings that created an unbalance to the team. Not that this came as a great surprise to many. ...read the full post →
Only Spurs second ever home loss in a European game, 2-1 to Getafe last night was overshadowed as rumours broke at half time about the manager Martin Jol leaving the job at the end of the game. ...read the full post →
Ex-Spurs UEFA Cup winning skipper and legend Graham Roberts hasn't been included in the 125th anniversary 50 Spurs legends celebration parade - but David Howells has. ...read the full post →

Ramones - Don't Come Close 1978



