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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United manager confident of Berbatov signing

Posted by Stevio in Rumours on July 18th, 2008

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson appears confident of landing striker Dimitar Berbatov.

United are reported to have made a £22m bid, Spurs however want more.

Ferguson told The Sun: “We have made Tottenham an offer on Berbatov and we have good expectations that this deal will go through.

“Berbatov has been impressive during a long time and would be a great addition to our attack.”

He added: “I think time will work for us more than against us.

“We will not stress this situation. We are hoping to have a constructive conversation with Tottenham in the near future.”

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Berbatov and Huddlestone linked with exits

Posted by Stevio in Rumours on June 7th, 2008

Dimitar Berbatov has been mentioned by AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani as a possible signing for the Italian giants.

He said: “Drogba, Adebayor, Berbatov, Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o and Stuggart’s Mario Gomez are the players the Press have linked us with.

“I cannot say who we will get but any of them would be good.”

Another player on the way out of White Hart Lane could be Tom Huddlestone. He’s been linked with a move to Everton.

The 21-year-old had already been linked with a £6m move to Goodison Park yesterday, today however, The Sun report the defender/midfielder as being rated at £8m. It seems his value has risen £2m in one day!

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Spurs rumours: No Pandev, Gunter out?

Posted by Stevio in Rumours on June 2nd, 2008

It doesn’t look like Lazio striker Goran Pandev will be joining Tottenham Hotspur.

Pandev told The Sun newspaper: “It is true Tottenham want me, but I intend to stay at Lazio.”

We had supposedly targeted him as a replacement for Dimitar Berbatov.

In the same paper, right-back Chris Gunter is reportedly wanted by Wolverhampton Wanderers on a one-year loan.

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Sunday transfer rumours

Posted by Stevio in Rumours on June 1st, 2008

A round-up of Sunday’s transfer rumours.

According to the Sunday Times, the fee for midfielder John Bostock will most likely go to tribunal.

The Sunday People say we could offer Aaron Lennon and Hossam Ghaly and £7m cash for Blackburn Rovers winger David Bentley.

Also in the Sunday People, they report if Dimitar Berbatov leaves, we could turn to Real Zaragoza striker Diego Milito.

Same paper say Spurs and also Aston Villa are interested in Sampdoria defender Hugo Campagnaro.

In the Sunday Mirror, Queens Park Rangers could make a move for defender Anthony Gardner.

Again in the same newspaper, there could be a huge clearout with Darren Bent, Kevin-Prince Boateng, Gilberto, Younnes Kaboul, Jamie O’Hara, Paul Robinson and Adel Taarbet leaving.

O’Hara being axed wouldn’t make much sense, as he’s just signed a new deal, also Gilberto was only signed in January.

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Tottenham Hotspur 4-4 Chelsea

Posted by Stevio in Tottenham Hotspur, Videos on March 20th, 2008

Something that is guaranteed at White Hart Lane is goals, and goals there were last night.

Ashley Cole’s challenge on Alan Hutton was absolutely appalling, he could have broken the Scot’s leg! I still find it hard to believe he only got a yellow card!

Some of defending was again suspect, especially for Chelsea’s first goal. Their second was definitely offside!

I think Paul Robinson could have done better with their third, but I guess he had to spread himself to block the shot.

Tom Huddlestone’s equaliser to make it 3-3 was sweetly struck, but the goal to make it 4-4 by Robbie Keane was just sublime. As can be heard on the video, “Pick that one out!”

It’s a pity Dimitar Berbatov didn’t make it 5-4 on the night to give us the win, but all in all, it was a great game.

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Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 West Ham United

Posted by Stevio in Tottenham Hotspur on March 10th, 2008

Since my last post one or two things have happened – of course, the marvellous League Cup final win over Chelsea stands out! :)

Things haven’t been going so smoothly since picking up the silverware, losses to both Birmingham City and PSV. Obviously the latter defeat in the UEFA Cup was the most important, as now we have to win over in Holland.

I think with our 4-0 thrashing today of West Ham, that should hold us in good stead for the key game against PSV on Wednesday. I’m hoping we can carry the performance over and get the result we so desperately need.

Below are the goals from today’s game. Wonderful headers by Bebatov, and good to see Gilberto having a smile on his face after his disastrous hiccup on Thursday night. Nice too to see Darren Bent get on the score sheet!

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Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Posted by Stevio in Tottenham Hotspur on December 24th, 2007

So, we lost yet again to Arsenal. At least we put in a good performance and deserved something from the game. If only Robbie Keane had hit the back of the net instead of the crossbar or having his penalty saved.

I thought Jamie O’Hara had a brilliant first start in a Spurs shirt. Of course he was playing his former club. He looked very much at home in the centre of midfield. Also Paul Robinson put in yet another solid display in goal.

Dimitar Berbatov scored a cracker of a goal. Keane had backheeled the ball into the Bulgarian’s path, who blasted it home near post.

It’s just a shame we conceeded two weak goals. The first goal by Arsenal could have been avoided if players had tracked back, and the second, well, Tom Huddlestone, where were you? Also if you look at the photo, isn’t it strange how high Nicklas Bendtner is up in the air? What’s he on!? I demand a drugs test! :)

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