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"Ramos happy after Levy meeting"

chileanspursfan

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Transcript of the meeting:

JR: "Hello Mister, I'm fired today?"

DL: "Naaaaa, we're sticking with you and the 'giving Juande more time' version this week too, you know how the markets are nowadays and we couldn't afford your excentric release fee..."

JR: "Good good, I know what you mean mister Daniel, I have market stand in Sevilla near the Guadalquivir, a jamon stand, we are not selling very much lately..."

DL: "Well, now we need to bring back the 50 millions we lost last week in the share plunge, the Berbatov-Keane money that is. So now you have to lose the next three matches so we can bet against ourselves big time. Keep on the recipe, Juande!"

JR: "Ayayayai mister Presi!!!"

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I love Juande and all but the situation is too bizarre to take seriously anyway. We'll win against Stoke, Bent and O'hara.
 

fazza

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May 5, 2004
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After reading that on the front page all I can say is, is Ramos for real, yeah i'm sure Levy is delighted with the way things have gone, give me a break, if he's not fuming then i'm a dutch prostitute.

We need to play, yep thats pretty obvious, something we haven't done very well so far this season under Ramos management.

The only thing that makes sense in that article is he's bit about us not being too big to go down, spot on Mr Ramos, now go and sort it out then.
 

PT

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May 21, 2004
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It'll be interesting to see if Poyet takes a step back form the public forum tomorrow. It'll confirm there's a new wind blowing in the publicity arena if so.
 

VegasII

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Urquart: Pleased? I took 10,000 men into Arnhem, I've come out with less than two.

Browning: Well as you know, I've always felt we tried to go a bridge too far.
 

Spurs_Q8

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May 21, 2005
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i don't think it is about his position at the club because Ramos don't fear sacking, big compensation and even his CV won't be effected by resignation or sacking. Any possible chairman who consider him an option would look at his 'clear' reasons for his failure/departure if he left.

for me, i think it's promises for new signings because Daniel Levy said it he shared the disappointment for not signing new striker. Levy knows the problem about striker and trust Ramos, he knew Ramos won trophies before & won Carling cup within 5 months. I'm still positive about this talk.
 

Wsussexspur

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The next 14 days are massive for Ramos anything less than 4 points & a draw against udi and I think he will be gone!
 
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