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I really wish people would stop putting added pressure on a team under so much already! They are quality players and will come good. I am possitive that last February no one was asking for Ramos' head!
And even then, who came up with the candidate list?
Unbelievable that you get this crap on the web let alone NewsNow
He got us here which is why I doubt he can get us out of this now.
Hiddink perhaps but unlikely.
Unfortunately, a case of wait and see before we get back to square one or the Championship.
Spurs are not going to get rid of Ramos.
They shouldn't have got rid of Jol either and before that they were really stupid not to get O'Neill - he would have been better than any Director of Football.However, these are past errors and won't be helped by getting rid Ramos.We need stability.
Of the other potential managers - Redknapp could be good especially if he brought Defoe and Diarra with but this is the realm of fantasy.As for Souness - no way - Jar you forget he walked out onus as a teenager.
He also fell for the classic trap of buying someone for way too much money because of a few international tournament showings. In Pavulychenko's case, he showed he needed more chances than Andy Cole to score a goal. Besides, Russia had as may stinkers as wonder matches at Euro 2008.
Ramos didn't become a dolt overnight. He had a very good squad that did great things at Sevilla. Give him useful players who can actually play together, and stop selling his top players at times when they cna't be replaced, and you might have half a chance.
SB.
We were heading for relegation battle fast and he had his chances.
We may have replaced him with a dud, but a change was much needed.
As for blaming Comolli. Can you imagine anybody doing that had the manager been Wenger, Ferguson, Murhinio or Scolari.
No, because these are the kind of managers who would never allow their teams to implode like ours has with or without Berba and Keane.
How dare Ramos say after the Carling Cup win that the lads have nothing to play for which is why they're losing.
Not the words of a blood and guts manager who despises losing - the basic requirements for playing in the PL, let alone survive in it.
Building a Seville-type team for the PL simply ain't going to cut it.
Time to get finger out!
Not rocket science - to most alas.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
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