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Max_Junglie
21-10-2008, 06:12 PM
Source: The Independent

Ginola: 'I could revive Tottenham' <author>By Rory Dollard, PA</author>


Former Tottenham favourite David Ginola believes he could be the man to help Tottenham's struggling squad kickstart their season - but does not think the club should part with under-fire boss Juande Ramos.
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<!--proximic_content_on-->Ginola, who is fondly remembered by Spurs fans for his exhilarating three-year stint at the club between 1997 and 2000, admits he would relish a chance to return to North London in an off-field capacity but believes dispensing with Ramos, whose position has come under intense scrutiny in recent weeks, would not provide a quick fix.

Instead, Ginola wants to see a change of ethos from the boardroom to the training ground and would happily accept the chance to initiate such a revolution.

"I'm frustrated to see the clubs I like struggling so much. Spurs are really in trouble and it's disappointing," he told PA Sport.

"The first to be blamed will be the manager of course but when he first arrived he was the best in the world. Now he seems to be called the worst.

In a few months he has not become the worst manager in the world.

"As a fan of the club, to see them struggling is hard. We all want to see changes but I don't know if changing the manager would be a solution.

"All the politics of the club must change. They need better management - not just on the pitch, but in the offices. Spurs, somewhere, are not making the right decisions.

"I would love to help them. I would love to be back at White Hart Lane, to bring back a bit of spirit, a bit of knowledge about the game. A team is a family - if you forget that you will not be able to have success."

The 41-year-old former France international has seen close friend Gianfranco Zola return to the Premier League as West Ham coach and would like to bring a similar brand of positivity to White Hart Lane, should he be offered the chance.

Speaking as an ambassador for Braun's new TV show Smooth Side Challenge, he added: "I know Gianfranco Zola very well. We made sure we got things done on the pitch for the fans and we were nice and polite too.

"We shared the same feeling playing football. I very much like his approach to the game and we share the same views.

"I worked at Tottenham as a player and my relationship with the fans and the people at the club was great. I know if I go back I could bring something different - a new vision about how to react to each other, to make sure every player enjoys training and enjoys going out to play on a Saturday.

"We must bring back a family atmosphere to the club. The process is hard but it is something I always did when I played at Spurs.

"I made people around me happy, from the secretary to the people who looked after the shirts. I would love to do that again."

While Ginola refused to deny he would be interested in the top job should it become available, he nevertheless advocates patience with Ramos.

He was, though, more equivocal on the position of director of football Damien Comolli - another whose job has come under fire during Tottenham's recent travails.

"Comolli seems to always be on the line," he said.

"He appears to be the one making the decisions for the club and possibly for a few years he has not been making the best decisions.

"To sell (Dimitar) Berbatov, (Robbie) Keane and (Jermain) Defoe has brought a lot of money in but do Tottenham need money or points? This is the question the fans ask themselves.

"These are the players capable of turning a game. You can buy new players but they are desperately in search now and there are not so many of them about."

Le Magnifique to the rescue. He makes everyone happy...

Do you think he'd be a help or a hindrance? If I was Levy I'd be on the phone to him now.

mil1lion
21-10-2008, 06:49 PM
Too many cooks springs to mind. I kind of thought of Poyet as someone who could lift the sprit within the Club though. If he were to leave, then Ginola as a number two could be a good shout.

db1
21-10-2008, 06:54 PM
BRING BACK LE GIN!!! You must be quite excited at hearing the magicians love of the club!!

llamafarmer
21-10-2008, 07:02 PM
Criticising the club's management is a pretty good way to ensure he doesn't get a job! :lol:

Would love to see David back one day, but he's not the answer to our troubles right now.

trevo
21-10-2008, 07:17 PM
At this rate he should come back and put his boots back on.

Why?

'Because he's worth it!'

BillyWhizz
21-10-2008, 08:32 PM
:lol: yeah why not lets get a player management duo of Roy Keane and David Ginola that's 2 problem postions filled as well :lol:

bigspurs
21-10-2008, 09:50 PM
The popular Frenchman means well, but its gonna take more than banging the club secretary to turn things around!

Mogga321
21-10-2008, 10:27 PM
He wears a shirt,
With a Cockeral on it,
Whaoooo,
His names Ginola,
Whaooo,
He runs down the wing,
And crosses it over,
Whaooo
Its Dave Ginola,
Whooo,
He's our French Jew!

GINOLA, GINOLA, GINOLA!

Bring back le Gin!

bigspurs
21-10-2008, 10:51 PM
He wears a shirt,
With a Cockeral on it,
Whaoooo,
His names Ginola,
Whaooo,
He runs down the wing,
And crosses it over,
Whaooo
Its Dave Ginola,
Whooo,
He's our French Jew!

GINOLA, GINOLA, GINOLA!

Bring back le Gin!

So is it drink or drugs pal?! Whatever it is, we need more of it around here!

cabinfever
21-10-2008, 10:54 PM
The popular Frenchman means well, but its gonna take more than banging the club secretary to turn things around!

Were you the club secretary?

bigspurs
21-10-2008, 11:14 PM
Were you the club secretary?

Yes, and I have no regrets!

GetSpurredOn
21-10-2008, 11:33 PM
Ginola for DOF! He could charm all the WAGS into convincing their husbands/boyfriends to sign on at Spurs, a different way of selling the club, but it could be successful, couldn't it?
On a serious note, I feel our Sporting Director, whether it be Commolli or someone else in the near future, needs to seriously start earning his money, as after the summer book balancing, we have a large amount of cash to spend, but in our current situation convincing players to come may prove tricky, so whoever is responsible for transfers needs to be doing their homework on scouting now, and tying up the right deals for Ramos and the balance of the squad in advance, so we have the right players in on Jan 1st not Jan 31st at 11.59pm.
We have made steady progress over recent seasons to be at a point where, while we may not be shopping at the top table still, we are able to lure some of european football's better players, better than our peers, but if the season continues in this vain, and I don't thnk we'll go down, but missing out on europe will be a blow to our trabsfer ambitons, as most players want european football, champions league primarily, but uefa at least. Time for our transfer delegation to start identifying targets and using any or all of their sales patter to sell the club big time.

BringBack_leGin
21-10-2008, 11:47 PM
I don't want Ramos to go, but if he does go I must say Ginola would be a fun figure to have. Whether or not it would work, I know not. The man has no managerial experience, but he has got the presence of a god. I still giggle like a school girl when I see him speak or watch old highlights. As far as inspring those around him and creating a team unity, I cannot think there are many better as that has nothing to do with coaching badges and everything to do with personality. The man oozes charisma, but more importantly, he loves us. When he was denied a move to utd he accepted it and still played for us.

Hey, you can tell by my screen name what my views would be if Ginola were brought back in some capacity. But first and foremost, I'd rather not see our manager sacked.

bigspurs
22-10-2008, 12:24 AM
I don't want Ramos to go, but if he does go I must say Ginola would be a fun figure to have. Whether or not it would work, I know not. The man has no managerial experience, but he has got the presence of a god. I still giggle like a school girl when I see him speak or watch old highlights. As far as inspring those around him and creating a team unity, I cannot think there are many better as that has nothing to do with coaching badges and everything to do with personality. The man oozes charisma, but more importantly, he loves us. When he was denied a move to utd he accepted it and still played for us.

Hey, you can tell by my screen name what my views would be if Ginola were brought back in some capacity. But first and foremost, I'd rather not see our manager sacked.

I knew you would have something to say about this!

Makkaveli101
22-10-2008, 01:29 AM
The popular Frenchman means well, but its gonna take more than banging the club secretary to turn things around!

Funniest post I've ever read on here!! Have some rep!!

So true about the bloke, I'm sure he did "spread the love" when he was here.

Not that it will ever happen but I honestly don't think having a much loved legend around the club in these dark times could have any negative effect whatsoever. Whether coaching Lennon or just showing his face at match days to get the fans going.

Still the only player in Premiership history that had the knack of knowing exactly where the LIVE Sky camera was and posing to it when the ball was out of play!! haha

I can't put a year on it, but I remember that depressing season when he almost single handedly kept us up and was the one shining light in a really shitty season.

If Ginola wants to show his face around WHL, it can only be for the good. WHL exploded when he was presented at half time two years ago, I remember Richard Keys saying he was actually unsure about the reception he was going to get....if WHL had a roof.....the roof would still be being tracked by NASA in the Earth's atmosphere....it was brilliant!!

AdelaideSpur
22-10-2008, 07:51 AM
He could teach Jenas about free kicks.
"Yes Jermaine i know they are wearing Spurs shirts but you have to pass it to the Spurs shirts on the pitch not in the stands"

BringBack_leGin
22-10-2008, 08:53 AM
Funniest post I've ever read on here!! Have some rep!!

So true about the bloke, I'm sure he did "spread the love" when he was here.

Not that it will ever happen but I honestly don't think having a much loved legend around the club in these dark times could have any negative effect whatsoever. Whether coaching Lennon or just showing his face at match days to get the fans going.

Still the only player in Premiership history that had the knack of knowing exactly where the LIVE Sky camera was and posing to it when the ball was out of play!! haha

I can't put a year on it, but I remember that depressing season when he almost single handedly kept us up and was the one shining light in a really shitty season.

If Ginola wants to show his face around WHL, it can only be for the good. WHL exploded when he was presented at half time two years ago, I remember Richard Keys saying he was actually unsure about the reception he was going to get....if WHL had a roof.....the roof would still be being tracked by NASA in the Earth's atmosphere....it was brilliant!!

that was my first year with my own season ticket (up till then I'd shared with my uncle) and I still consider it the one in which I got most exited. The relegation battle was immense, Ginola was truly wonderful, the fans were screaming for the captaincy to be taken from Howells and given to Campbell, Gross was waving his tube ticket frantically and Klinsmann returned in ultimately classy style (though he took a while to get going). I'll never forget the game away v Wombles, still the best away game I've been to.

Maybe this year in some capacity Ginola could be the returning legend who helps save us from relegation?

Hobbes
22-10-2008, 03:15 PM
"To sell (Dimitar) Berbatov, (Robbie) Keane and (Jermain) Defoe has brought a lot of money in but do Tottenham need money or points? This is the question the fans ask themselves"

The idea of Ginola being involved in a managerial capacity might be both fanciful and a little bananas, but this sentence in a nutshell seems to demonstrate that he understands what is important to us rather more than the current board.

rsmith
22-10-2008, 09:20 PM
Source: The Independent

"I made people around me happy, from the secretary to the people who looked after the shirts. I would love to do that again."


Do we have any ITK on exactly how LeGin made the secretary happy?