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On Andre Villas-Boas Letting it Rip On Neil Ashton of the Daily Mail
It’s hard to say Andre Villas-Boas is safe after the 2-2 draw between Tottenham and Manchester United. However, not losing is always a source of relief when you’re under immense pressure, and scoring two goals is certainly a change for the better. Instead of somewhat taking it easy after the draw, the Portuguese manager decided to vent some pressure in the press conference after the match, directing his angel at Neil Ashton of the Daily Mail.
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Andre Villas Boas – One More Sacking Will End his Premier League Career
The point about the whole Andre Villas-Boas situation isn’t whether or not he deserves to keep his job with Spurs. It’s about his future in the Premier League as a manager after already getting sacked once by Chelsea, there’s a good chance he won’t get another opportunity from a club of this stature for a very long time.
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Tottenham Hotspur – Andre Villas-Boas Doesn’t Seem to Know What He’s Doing
It’s not the manager’s fault when a team conceded after only 14 seconds. However, Andre Villas-Boas is to blame when Tottenham have scored only nine league goals through 12 matches, some of them coming thanks to bad refereeing decisions, and it’s his fault Spurs completely fell apart at the Eithad stadium, playing without a bit of sense or caution and intelligence, getting destroyed 6-0, which could have been worse.
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Tottenham Hotspur – The Spending Doesn’t Stop For a Second
Unlike most of their rivals at the top of the Premier League, it seems that Tottenham aren’t too concerned about profit margins and spending, already using over £60 million this summer to bring in Etienne Capoue, Paulinho, Nacer Chadli and Roberto Soldado.
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Tottenham Hotspur – Gareth Bale Probably Said Goodbye With a Beautiful Goal
Not making the Champions League might mean that Tottenham, missing out on the final day once again, this time because they finished fifth and not because someone won the competition and left them out, will have to part ways with Gareth Bale, who did the proper thing and finished his potentially final match for the club with a beautiful goal to leave another great memory.
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North London Derby Belongs to a New Team (Tottenham vs Arsenal)
The last time Tottenham finished in the top 4, unfortunately, it wasn’t at the expense of Arsenal. This season, with a hard fought derby win at White Hart Lane continuing the streak of lack of success for the gunners at the stadium, Spurs seem to be letting Gareth Bale take them all the way into the Champions League, at the expense of their greatest rivals.
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Biggest Loser of 2008-2009: Juande Ramos
We talked about three big winners yesterday. This time it’s about a loser, at least this year was like that for him. Juande Ramos, biggest loser of 2008-2009.