Woodgate critical of Berbatov

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on August 30th, 2008

Spurs defender Jonathan Woodgate has slammed striker Dimitar Berbatov for his recent behaviour.

The England international told The Sun: “What he’s done doesn’t give out a great message to the supporters, if I’m honest.

“The boys are working twice as hard for each other. If it was me, I would do it differently.

“I would work hard for the club up until I actually left. I’d still be playing until I was leaving.

“Even if I didn’t want to be somewhere I would still give 100 per cent because that’s the way I was brought up.”

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Venables on Spurs’ top four chances

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on August 16th, 2008

Former Spurs and England manager Terry Venables is backing Spurs as a candidate to break into the top four of the Premiership this season.

Venables told The Sun: “It would be great for football if someone could gatecrash the big four this season. And if anyone is going to do that, it has to be Spurs.

“Manager Ramos has made some brilliant signings and shown real imagination and forward thinking.

“He has brought in flair players like Luka Modric and Giovani Dos Santos, who will perform in the Tottenham tradition and will also really capture the imagination of the White Hart Lane supporters.”

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Bale hoping to ‘kick on’ after signing new deal

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on August 15th, 2008

Welshman Gareth Bale has spoken following signing a new four-year deal at Spurs.

He told the club’s official website: “I’m happy to be putting pen to paper and hopefully I can just kick on and do well now.

“I thought I was progressing really well at the start of last season and I learnt a lot off the pitch during my time on the sidelines which I can add to my game.

“It’s a great feeling to be part of the long-term plans here. It’s a great club with fantastic coaching staff, and I think everyone here wants to be part of it.

“I’m committed to the Club now and I am looking to achieve many things here and do my best for Spurs.”

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Bale signs new Spurs deal

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on August 14th, 2008

With all the talk of possible signings of late, a surprising one for Spurs today was that of Gareth Bale signing a new four-year deal.

The Welsh international made just 12 appearances last season after suffering from a foot injury.

Fingers crossed the 19-year-old can stay fit this season and put in the performances that we know he’s well capable of.

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Defoe: Tough times ahead for Spurs

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on July 29th, 2008

Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Jermain Defoe – now at Portsmouth – thinks Spurs are in for ‘tough times’ this coming season.

Defoe said: “It’s strange because obviously I have left the club and if they want to get rid of Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane, then it’s going to be difficult for the club.

“I feel sorry for the fans because I can’t understand why a club will get rid of their best players. That’s football and I suppose there are times when players have got the opportunity to move to a bigger club.

“It’s obviously a tough time for Spurs. It’s a good club and I still speak to a lot of the players there. They are all my friends.

“I enjoyed my time there but you know for each player there is a time when you need to move on. I was there for 3½ years.

“I enjoyed my time, I scored a lot of goals and the fans were good to me.

“No matter what, I will still have a piece of that club inside me.”

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Spurs chairman reports Liverpool and Manchester United

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous, Tottenham Hotspur on July 19th, 2008

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy must be congratulated for reporting Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson for their public disclosure of interest in our strikers Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov.

It’s disappointing to see two well respected managers steep to such lows to lure two of our finest players.

Unfortunately the statement below gives the impression that both players will not be Spurs players for much longer.

I’ve been expecting Berbatov to leave, however Keane’s possible departure, especially to Liverpool, is something of a surprise.

I’m of the belief that no player is bigger than the club, so if the two players want to go, then fair enough, I just hope the club receive reasonable transfer fees.

The full statement from Daniel Levy reads as follows: “Today’s public comments by Manchester United’s manager, announcing that he has made an offer for Dimitar and is confident that the deal will go through with time working in their favour, is a blatant example of sheer arrogance and interference with one of our players. It is also probably one of the worst offences by any manager in the Premier League to date and is unbelievably hypocritical given his recent comments in respect of Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid.

“This comes after a series of events, dating back to last summer, which have shown Manchester United to be in breach of Premier League (PL) rules. As a result, we have today made an official complaint to the PL about the conduct of Manchester United. Benitez made similar comments in respect of Robbie recently and we made an official complaint to the PL about the conduct of Liverpool earlier this week.

“The behaviour of both clubs has been disgraceful. We told both clubs very early on that we had no interest in selling Robbie or Dimitar, respectively, and that they should refrain from pursuing the player. Both clubs arrogantly chose to ignore this request and we now have evidence that both clubs have systematically been working to prise the players away from us, outside of PL rules of conduct.

“Our subsequent position has been severely compromised by both clubs making their intentions widely known and indeed making contact with the players and their agents, without the Club’s permission.

“I have absolutely no wish to sell either player and to date we have not accepted any offer for either. However, when a player’s head is turned and their commitment is absent, particularly when they occupy key positions such as that of striker, they become a negative influence in a team dressing room in which they were once a positive addition and influence. This is the situation we now have on our hands, with both Dimitar and Robbie having made it clear that they wish to leave for Manchester Utd and Liverpool respectively.

“Irrespective of the outcome and futures of Robbie and Dimitar, we are continuing to seek to bring in quality, talented players for the future, who want to play in a Spurs shirt.”

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Bilic: ‘Luka played phenomenally’

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on June 21st, 2008

Croatian national manager Slaven Bilic has praised midfielder Luka Modric for his performances during Euro 2008.

This comes after Luka missed the opening penalty in a shootout with Turkey that his team eventually lost 3-1 on.

The match had gone to penalties after ending 1-1 after extra time.

Bilic said: “Luka played phenomenally and he certainly didn’t deserve to miss that penalty. Throughout this tournament he was the maestro.

“As for Turkey this is the third match they’ve won in this extreme fashion. If they continued to be lucky and they don’t give up they might reach the final.

“It’s obvious they don’t just have quality but something else too and that’s something you need in football.

“But I want to congratulate both teams for a great game of football.

“This match shows why it’s the most dramatic and most popular game in the world.

“My players put in a heroic performance and I can have no complaints about any of them.”

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Vela in ‘better team’ taunt

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on June 11th, 2008

Arsenal midfielder Carlos Vela wants Mexican team-mate Giovani dos Santos to do well at Spurs so he can the ‘move on to a better club’.

Vela told The Sun: “I am happy for him. I hope things go well for him at Tottenham, that he gets the minutes he wasn’t given at Barcelona and that he shows what he can do.

“He is a very good player and let’s hope he can then move on to a better team.”

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Kranjcar: “Luka is going to impress”

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on June 10th, 2008

Niko Kranjcar says his Croatian team-mate Luka Modric is going to impress at his new club Spurs.

Kranjcar told The Sun: “Luka has got everything.

“[Cesc] Fabregas runs the game for Arsenal and Luka is going to impress as well.”

Modric scored the penalty that gave Croatia a fortunate 1-0 win over Austria. The goal – which can be seen below – made the midfielder the youngest Croatian goalscorer to score at the European Championships.

The 22-year-old played well in a deep midfield role.

Croatia next play Germany on Thursday.

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Berbatov scores cracker for Bulgaria!

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on June 4th, 2007

Dimitar Berbatov – who is still a Spurs player! Scored twice for Bulgaria in their 2-0 win over Belarus at the Weekend. One of the goals was fantastic – take a look!

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