I wouldn’t mind seeing Tim Sherwood replace ‘Arry
I think it’s fair to assume that Harry Redknapp isn’t everyone’s cup of tea at the moment.
I think it’s fair to assume that Harry Redknapp isn’t everyone’s cup of tea at the moment.
Angered, saddened, distraught, dejected; just a few of the descriptive terms I felt as I trudged back down Wembley Way this evening, following the 5-1 defeat at the hands of Chelsea in the FA Cup semi final.
I bloody love a good trip to Wembley.
I recently touched on this in my last article regarding Tottenham Hotspur, but felt it warranted greater depth, especially as it is regarding Ledley King.
If the season was six games old, Tottenham would be hovering just two places above the relegation zone.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has denied reports that he has been offered a new contract at White Hart Lane in order to ward off interest from the Football Association.
Another View from the Oppo ahead of our weekend encounter at Everton, couresty of Jogger.
Ajax captain Jan Vertonghen has reiterated his desire to leave the Dutch giants after claiming he has no intention on extending his contract at the Amsterdam ArenA.
Sunday’s North London derby is perhaps one of the most pivotal in recent seasons. For too long now, Tottenham have gone into the fixture as the underdogs and, more often than not, have come away empty-handed. Arsenal have regularly overcome their rivals with relative ease and often classified as the overwhelming favourites for the fiery encounter.
Well, that was surely a shock to the system hearing that the one and only prodigious Eden Hazard was eager on a move to White Hart Lane. Surely Philippe Auclair was just having Tottenham Hotspur fans on when he tweeted that the Belgian had revealed to France Football that he was ready to move to White Hart Lane.