Tottenham Hotspur: Done and Dusted Yet?
It's going from bad to worse for Tottenham Hotspur.
The mood over at White Hart Lane is quite dull and it's hard to find a smile on Juande Ramos' face; not surprisingly though.
Spurs have played the blame-game over and over again; most of the blame has been spread across the sales of prized strikers, Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane, to Manchester United and Liverpool respectively.
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Not a win, in eight games—can Tottenham Hotspur beat anyone?
The big-buying North Londoners have quickly learned that their summer purchases—David Bentley, Luka Modric, Ramon Pavlyuchenko, Giovani Dos Santos, Vedron Corluka and Hereulho Gomes haven't exactly revolutionized the club.
Jermain Defoe, Dimitar Berbatov, and Robbie Keane left the club in a period of less than a year and the untimely departures have had their toll on the club.
Darren Bent's scoring rate has dropped to a certain extent, perhaps due to not receiving the same quality of service as before.
Manchester United's Frazier Campbell hasn't exactly hit the ground running while his Russian counterpart is yet to have a good run at the Lane.
If history repeats itself, Tottenham will be relegated.
When a team fails to win a game in it's first eight league games, it usually gets relegated to the Championship; like Crystal Palace, Wolves, and six other sides who have suffered the same fate.
That's right!
Not the Champions League; all the dreams will be blown into thin air; I'm talking about the Championship; the second tier of English football.
A defeat to Stoke City is not the kind of result that will instill confidence into the Spurs' faithful.
Turbulent times in North London need to be overturned if Tottenham are to survive amongst the Big Boys.
Should the club sack Juande Ramos?
He's not the first, who remembers Martin Jol? (he's now taken Hamburg to the top of the Bundesliga)
Daniel Comolli, Gus Poyet, Daniel Levy, Juande Ramos—where's the problem?
Is it lack of fire power upfront? Who is to blame?






