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they couldnt agree harry and the owner apparently something to do with the contract also they said they wanted someone younger like Andres villas boas

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I think the board got worried when confronted with the sight of Harry's wobbly face, twitching manically like he had a cactus rammed up his sphincter, wibbling and wobbling all over the place every time he opened his cockney gobhole--sooner or later he's going to wobble into his own grave, and they didn't want that to happen while he was managing Spurs.

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Spurs may well dive a bit now, of course it depends who they get to replace the barrow boy, but he did well enough for them. It seems they have got too big for their boots. How many clubs is that now that consider finishing outside the top 4 is sack the manager time ?

 

They can't all do it.

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Spurs may well dive a bit now, of course it depends who they get to replace the barrow boy, but he did well enough for them. It seems they have got too big for their boots. How many clubs is that now that consider finishing outside the top 4 is sack the manager time ?

 

They can't all do it.

 

On footballing grounds, it beggars belief. Must be something else I reckon, don't know what but money's probably involved.....

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Hopefully they'll regret this in the same way re regretted sacking Sir Bobby after finishing 5th. At least they did it with a summer ahead like. I wouldn't mind them getting Moyes, would stop Everton being a nuisance every year and I'm not sure he'd be a success fighting for Champions League football at Spurs. I certainly don't think he'd be able to maintain the style of play they've had there in recent years - he's been successful with a very rigid setup at Everton.

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I think the myth about Spurs being financially sound is about to be exploded, the same way that Portsmouth and Southampton sank like a stone after they were left picking up the financial disasters Redknapp left.

 

The players don't want to stay, bigger clubs will pick them up for lower fees and their high wages will be unsustainable due to no CL money. Success breeds success, but in Spurs case, failure to qualify for the CL whilst holding CL cost players means there will be a big black hole that may just tear them a new one.

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