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No To Ramos Out!!!

Premier League Tottenham Hotspur
by Arrys Ankle (U12102496) 20 October 2008
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Ive been one of the consistant positive writers on here, but even i am starting to feel the gloom and doom. We have crawled into a deep deep hole that is going to be difficult to get out of. To make matters worse there isnt another team in the league which seems to having a torrid time - all the teams that came up seem to be coping well. So who should take the rap for all this? Is Ramos really responsible? I, personally, would say no to this. I think everyone must recognise the fact that the poor guy has really been dealt a bad hand from the start. He's been handed a team with its vital organs missing - how can we improve upon this, what can we do...the answer is nothing!! If Ramos is sacked then would any other manager be able to do anything without a strike force? I think even Levy himself must recognise this, otherwise he wouldve sacked ramos ages ago. Commoli must go there is no doubt about it - the sooner he gets axed the better as i think us lily whites need some blood to be spilt, however i cant see it having any impact on the team itself...we're going to have to ride this out until january and get ready for a rocky end to the season. Its a natural reaction in this game to clear out the manager but in this instance i think it would not be an answer to the problem.

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posted Oct 21, 2008

LOL?

That does not compute, schools finish soon so someone will be able to understand.

And as far as Arshavin is concerned, may i ask what spurs fans are you talking to?

There have been some fans during the summer that stated him as the replacement for keane, which is fair enough.

And you have answered your own question with the 'something', this being the defensive midfielder.

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posted Oct 21, 2008

I wanted Lassana Diarra all summer while all the talk was of Arshavin but I can't see him coming while we are in this state.

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posted Oct 21, 2008

I agree he has had his right hand taken away and no-one can work one handed.

Some one higher up should be doing somthing about this.
I have supported Spurs since I was 10 years old over 50 years.
I have nevere known them to go so low in the league

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posted Oct 21, 2008

what a mess I cant imagine a worst season opening than this in all my 58 yrs of supporting the 'Lillitwhites' I mus say tho we have a problem all over the pitch and its a confidence problem.Also Ramos doesn't seem inspire the boys does he!!! however getting shot of 60 goals didnt help did it LEVI!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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comment by Ta5 (U5739538)

posted Oct 21, 2008

sacking comoilli will only appease fickle spuds. but have zero effect on the pitch.

clubs like spurs and west ham who sack manager who have worked miricles dont deserve to be in the prem.

you ask for player loyality but you have treated loyal personal like shit.

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posted Oct 21, 2008

Actually we do have a strike force, (albeit only 3 of them). Ramos should be playing all three, instead of leaving two on the bench for every game!

Give me Malbranque and Tainio over Modric and Bentley every time. And it might help if he played Huddlestone and O'Hara every game. At least the two of them have got balls and would be up for a fight.

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posted Oct 22, 2008

Ta5 - you do realise that Daniel Comolli is the Director of Football, not the manager, don't you??? The point is, the fans are demanding the removal of the Director of Football, but want to keep Ramos. That is loyalty! Getting rid of the DoF and allowing the manager to actually choose the team, and choose what players we buy and sell, may have an impact on the pitch.

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posted Oct 26, 2008

Well as you said "COMMUNICATION".
What a difference a homeland tongue can make.
Well done Harry and the team.
Best wishes for the rest of the season et al, from West coast of Canada

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comment by Pisces (U10274403)

posted Oct 27, 2008


dave_6t4,
Hopefully you're not attributing Spurs victory to Redknapp. He just arrived on the scene about 97 nanoseconds before the game! The reason that Spurs won is very simple, it's called BOLTON!

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