We've got our club back!Premier League Tottenham Hotspur by ninianeyeballers (U13653924) 26 October 2008 Listening to Harry being interviewed after today's game really brought home the fact that Spurs fans have been given their club back. Under Ramos, even with Gus dealing with the press, there was a total lack of connection with the supporters. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own posted Oct 28, 2008 comment by lovelygeordie (U12582540)
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Scousedave07 (U11302082) posted Oct 28, 2008 Good luck to Harry and to Spurs, not a club who should be in a relegation fight
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LillyWyatt (U13657734) posted Oct 28, 2008 And they're certainly not in a position to talk about instant success... or ANY success for that matter.
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GlobalPool (U10426951) posted Oct 28, 2008 Ramos leaving is the best news for spurs fanz.... He just never managed to settle in the EPL and it was alwayz gonna get worse for Spurs before it got better. Harry Rednap is thge ideal candidate to get them to safety however, isn't the man to make them a top club despite his playing staff....
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Giomustbplayed (U13654257) posted Oct 28, 2008 Lets just see, hopefully Harry can get the best out of us and for proffesionals like these footballers to have a man manager after having Oneday Ramos, who could hardly speak a word of english. Everytime I heard an interviewed I laughed, does he speak with a high pitched voice in Spanish aswell? No lo se! I would love to see Jermain back at Spurs, really fantastic player that we shouldnt have let go, and wouldnt midn Diarra at WHL either. He has said before Pompey are a stepping stone, however it is all talk at the moment. Can harry walk the walk? only time will tell
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Giomustbplayed (U13654257) posted Oct 28, 2008 comment by lovelygeordie (U12582540)
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SuperSpursSon (U13341858) posted Oct 28, 2008 We WILL do well under Harry and next season WILL be challenging the 'big four'.
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myscarface (U10302499) posted Oct 28, 2008 Kevin Bond and Tim Sherwood don't actually strike me as potential coaches of a top Premiership team, but then again neither did Tony Adams, but he did well with Harry and has now just got the Pompey job. What I do remember about Sherwood was that he was hard, bordering on dirty, a great competitor and an occasional scorer of very good goals from midfield. All the things that Jermain Jenas isn't!
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fortieshammer (U6553363) posted Oct 29, 2008 Listen to all the tottenham fickle supporters who think that everything will be great now Harry has arrived!
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