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Sevilla hold Ramos meeting

Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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Juande le dice al Sevilla que se quiere ir al Tottenham ya

http://www.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/1a_division/sevilla/es/desarrollo/1050745.html

Juande tells Sevilla that he wants to go to Tottenham now!

Que?

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johno

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such a shambles - we can only hope that through all this we come out better in the long run. if we do get ramos then it basically proves that levy and co were lying in their statements etc, hardly confidence inspiring isit?

however as much as i love BMJ, this season has been poor, very poor and i think a bit of upheavel was needed - however the way we've gone about it has been nothing short of disgraceful.
 

Kendall

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I like that we're trying to find a new manager not even juande after sacking the old one
 

Dougal

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You’ll regret making these puns. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but Juande, and for the rest of your life, you’ll regret it.

*waits for Cosmic to show up*
 

PYiddy

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Hopefully it'll all be sorted very quickly, unlike a certain other previous regime change.

My feeling is that Lavy must have had a 'yes' from someone to finally pull the trigger. Now it's just the details to sort out (ie how much cash we give Seville & Leeds).

Who needs Eastenders eh?

I'm thoroughly :oops: to be a Spurs supporter today.


well, we have got rid of Tony Soprano, and are replacing him with Jonny Allen...........
 

JJ1978

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Sevilla have insisted there is no announcement planned regarding the future of Juande Ramos, but the Spanish coach has indicated that he is ready to succeed Martin Jol at Tottenham.

Spurs have been tracking Ramos since the start of the season and are thought to be closing in on a swift appointment following the departure of Martin Jol on Thursday.

Sevilla held an emergency meeting after learning of the developments at White Hart Lane, and have stressed that Ramos remains their manager.

A club spokesman said: "Juande Ramos is still coach of Sevilla FC and the club has no announcements planned at the moment."

However, reports in Spain suggest that Ramos has already told Sevilla bosses he is keen to sign the four-year contract on offer at Spurs.

Ramos has refused to confirm he will still be in charge of Sevilla for their clash with Valencia this Sunday and has admitted his attraction to Spurs.

"The Spurs project is a very big dream," he told Cadena Ser.

Fabiano fears


Ramos took charge of training as normal on Friday but Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano has admitted the reports are unsettling the players.

"There is comment and speculation but nothing concrete," said the Brazilian.

"We saw the newspapers in the dressing room - but no more than that.

"In Brazil it happens midway through the season but if someone else were to come in, we would have time to adapt.

"It's not good news but what can we do if there is a change of coach?"
 
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