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mawspurs
21-10-2008, 08:59 AM
Source: Independent

The hierarchy at Tottenham Hotspur will attempt to steady the ship this week by shaking up Juande Ramos's coaching staff as well as jettisoning the beleaguered director of football, Damien Comolli. Bottom of the Premier League after Sunday's defeat to Stoke, the club are standing by Ramos although they have encouraged him to make changes in his backroom.

There is a view at Spurs that Ramos is taking on too much – he alone takes charge of all the training ground sessions himself with only his assistant Marcos Alvarez, nominally the fitness trainer, responsible for coaching the players. Gustavo Poyet, the Uruguayan who is often in the front line in terms of giving television interviews, is much more of a peripheral presence around the training ground and not responsible for coaching the players. He remains a translator who, with Ramos's English improving, is required to do less than when the Spaniard arrived.

Ramos has been encouraged to delegate more to take some of the pressure off him and give the players a new perspective. The Spanish coach is famously reticent about telling the players the team in the build-up to games, preferring the Fabio Capello method of letting them know on the morning of the match. He has proved a difficult man to predict with many of Spurs' players unsure whether they will be playing until the team is announced.

There have been concerns within the camp that Ramos has not been doing enough to prepare his side for the specific threats of the teams they have are playing against. He is not a coach who spends much time on set-pieces and it was also evident from the way that Spurs played on Sunday that they had not given a great deal of thought to the danger presented by Rory Delap's long throw-ins.

The end to Comolli's reign as director of football is expected to come soon with no plans to hire an immediate replacement imminent. Daniel Levy, the chairman, took over virtually all major contract negotiations last summer and sidelined Comolli.

Spurs play Udinese in the Uefa Cup at the Stadio Friuli on Thursday and then have Bolton at home on Sunday where fans groups intend to protest against the board.

CliffJones
21-10-2008, 09:57 AM
If there is any truth in this at all, then it must be the beginning of the end for Ramos. Surely he won't put up with being told to hire extra coaches?
But you can see the lack of preparation against specific threats or playing styles in every game we play.
I can't believe tho that some one like Poyet would just sit around, doing nothing, and put up with it.
When you look at the games at the moment it does seems that everyone (free, cheap and expensive) are miles away from their game.
And this crops up on the same day that the Bilic rumours gather some serious steam.

The Original Yiddster
21-10-2008, 10:00 AM
never been convinced as to what Poyet does and what value he brings apart from the odd interview.
Cant believe some people see him as the next Manager.....mind boggling really

Ryan
21-10-2008, 10:10 AM
Hang on - I was aware of Delap long throws and how much they would be a threat to us so surely Ramos cant be that bad a manager or that busy to be unaware of them.

shortshelflife
21-10-2008, 10:17 AM
That 'Delap throw in' thing is nonsense - everyone is aware of that threat. As far as I could see our players were attempting to shield the keeper to allow him freedom to come and collect, while the Stoke players were doing their best to crowd him - quite successfully given that they are all built like gorillas.

I can't see anybody handling Delap's throw-ins in any different way - or does this Daily Mail hack have a better suggestion?

shortshelflife
21-10-2008, 10:18 AM
Whoops -Indie hack I meant.

Coyboy
21-10-2008, 10:28 AM
Quotations? No

Conjecture? Yes.

BringBack_leGin
21-10-2008, 10:33 AM
CoyCoy, I think what you meat to put was

Quotations? No
Bollocks? Lot's of it!

Coyboy
21-10-2008, 10:42 AM
Posh word for bollocks. Also it might be right, I don't know for sure, but it writes as if it is gospel. Comolli has been on is way out for months, he must be lost somehwere.

Azrael
21-10-2008, 11:22 AM
Daniel Levy, the chairman, took over virtually all major contract negotiations last summer and sidelined Comolli.


If this is true, which I doubt, then it would be ironic if Commoli get the sack as it would mean that DL bungled the striker situation himself.

mawspurs
21-10-2008, 11:38 AM
If this is true, which I doubt, then it would be ironic if Commoli get the sack as it would mean that DL bungled the striker situation himself.

Yes I noticed that point too. In fact if it was true why wasn't Comolli sacked before? Why keep somebody on the staff and do their job for them?

gibb
21-10-2008, 11:56 AM
We did a better job on the throw ins than most of the other teams this season & this is proved because they didn't score from one which they usually do.

More garabage journalism...

Zammo
21-10-2008, 01:11 PM
Utter shite

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mawspurs
21-10-2008, 01:26 PM
Utter shite

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Care to expand on why you think it is?