Harry Redknapp's been involved in football long enough to know that great opportunities are hard
to come by. It's taken him many years to reach the level he has, so should he risk throwing it all
away?
A look at previous England managers such as Eriksson, Keegan, Hoddle and McClaren proves that
it's hard or even impossible to recover your reputation.
Dead easy, this interviewing malarkey. Turn on the recorder, sit back, arrange the gems in some
semblance of order and there you have it. At least you do when you speak to someone with the
infectious enthusiasm of Martin Cloake. A leading authority on Spurs in print, many books written
alongside co-author Adam Powley, his ardent passion for the club as journalist and fan remains
undiminished.
Hoddle, Neville, Thompson and Smith: The top 10 biased football pundits as chosen by
you!
What TV stars can't hide their love?
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Much of the praise following last night's match was directed towards Giovanni dos Santos as the
Mexican turned in his best performance in a Tottenham shirt.
Gio was at the heart of the Tottenham comeback, putting in the cross for Pav's goal before
spraying a Hoddle-esque pass out to Townsend on the left that led to the second.
Yesterday we asked whether Harry should find a place for both Sandro and Scott Parker in his
first choice starting line up. While injuries and rotation will often have their say in who takes
to the field, if and when everyone is fit at the Lane, there are some serious selection headaches
looming for the manager.
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Who is the greatest player to have played for your favourite team? What was your greatest moment
as a fan? These and other similar questions are often asked by football supporters all over the
world and so on this week's main report we ask what has been the best ever side in your favourite
club's history with Damian focusing on the Spurs team from 1961-63.
Of all the Premiership new boys, when it comes to games between Spurs and Swansea, there isn't a
great deal of ‘previous', certainly not in recent years anyway.
One tie that really sticks in the mind came in 1978-79 when the Welshmen, prior to their first
division exploits of the early 1980's came to Spurs in a league cup match.
A short while back a Spurs fan on Twitter started a survey to find the ultimate Spurs XI of all
time and this got me wondering what my choices would be.
I will start by giving you a brief insight into my Spurs watching history upon which my selections
will be based. The first game I watched was when I was about 4 (30 years ago now around 1981) and
obviously a great time to start with all the winning cup runs starting to occur.
Por snedecor
Que con esto de la crisis el fútbol modesto (y no tan modesto) se ha convertido en una barraca de
feria ya no lo duda nadie. En esta obscena tómbola en la que los equipos exponen impúdicamente
sus miserias ofreciéndose desesperadamente al mejor postor para regatear la desaparición, lo
mismo te puede tocar un jeque sin fondos que un guiri de renombre con trazas de iluminado.
West Brom have sacked Roberto Di Matteo after just 19 months at the club; further
proving that football has gone mad...
The board released this statement: "Our poor sequence of results stretches back more than three
months and there has been little sign of it coming to an end".