Berbatov not looking for Spurs exit

Posted by Stevio in Rumours, Tottenham H. on November 6th, 2007

Dimitar BerbatovAccording to Spurs’ sporting director Damien Comolli, striker Dimitar Berbatov isn’t looking to leave for pastures new during the winter transfer window.

Comolli said: “I met with Dimitar’s agent and he assured me Dimitar is not looking for a move in January.

“He is on a long-term contract with us and Juande Ramos sees him as an important part of our plans.”

I don’t think it’s a matter of the Bulgarian reassuring us that he’s not looking to move, it’s more of a matter of him putting in performances that are worthwhile of him wearing a Spurs shirt, as if he does not, I wouldn’t care if he left or not!

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Kerzhakov linked with Spurs again

Posted by Stevio in Rumours on November 5th, 2007

Spurs manager Juande Ramos is again being linked with making a swoop on his former club Sevilla for striker Aleksandr Kerzhakov.

Kerzhakov is 24-year’s old and has a pretty decent goalscoring record. He’s scored 8 times out of 18 games for his Spanish club and 13 out of 43 games at international level.

You can see him scoring the first of his three goals for Russia against Andorra below.

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Dream on, Martin

Posted by Stevio in Tottenham H. on November 4th, 2007

Former Spurs manager Martin Jol is again in a talkative mood, this time, he’s talking about returning to Tottenham Hotspur in the future.

The Dutchman told the Sunday Times: “I still have the feeling that you never know. It’s all about opportunities.

“They can say what they like now but in a couple of years I’m not sure the same people will be there on the board.”

He went on: “Wenger: fourth the last couple of seasons. Did he win something? Not the league since 2004.

“Did Arsenal say, ‘You have to win a prize or finish third?’ No, because he’s the man. He can say, ‘I need time’.”

I’ve seen a lot of people saying Jol should have been given more time to turn things around, but as I’ve said before, I wanted him out. I had no confidence in his ability to get us out of the relegation zone, therefore regardless of what he had done in the past, he had to go. Any talk of Jol returning to White Hart Lane in the future is ‘double Dutch’!

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