Yeah, we're still down in the gutter, but Hot Damn, I think I can see me some stars! Harry Hotspur has been on board just four days and already a calm has come about the club. Is this normalcy? The manager actually speaking to the press for a couple minutes after the match. Glory! David Bentley on the right? Audere est Facere! Shirt numbers for the Ramos Five! The Redknapp Revolt!
I haven't been this excited since... oh dear.
False Dawn? It was not eight months ago that Spurs fans, journos, and impartial observers off all stripes were fairly convinced that Ramos had us headed for big things. The Mourinho/Wenger comparisons, fanciful even at the time, were propped up by that magical Carling Cup run.
I maintain that Ramos was the best man to lead the team against Chelsea at Wembley, and for that alone all Spurs fans should wish the wispy Spaniard safe travels home. (Comolli: Drive your Peugeot into a ditch.)
But the world seemed to conspire against him after that brilliant February night. League and UEFA Cup dreams died grisly deaths (though, if Jenas knocks home his PK in Eindhoven... ugh) and by the time Keane and Berbatov had defected the team was a shambles. That's not to say some of us weren't complicit in this mass pre-season delusion, but sitting here, now, the absurdity is obvious.
So with Redknapp now in charge, Spurs have a proven communicator. A fella known for building his players up-- a welcome change from a guy who quite literally stripped some of them down. As for results? Lesson learned. Let's just say it can't get much worse.
Arsenal tomorrow. Take something there and we might be onto something...
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Dispatches from the Relegation Zone: Redknapp Revolt Edition!
Posted by The Likely Lad at 2:10 PM
Labels: Harry Redknapp, Juande Ramos, Redknapp Revolt, Tottenham Hotspur
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3 comments:
I'll be happy with a point from the derby. 'arry might have reinvigorated the squad, but without some real steel at midfield, and as spotty as Gomes has been of late, I just don't see how we take all three points from this gooners side. Of course, that's exactly how I felt before last season's UEFA match...
i think, given he situation, we need to pull for 4 points from the arse/pool/citeh lineup. unlikely, i know, but it's time to climb out...
I think three from city and one from the derby is the best shot. Gotta get free of the zone. COYS
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