Tuesday 24 April 2012

What is Happening with Tottenham?

What is Going on with Tottenham?
At the Start of the English Premier League Title Tottenham Hotspur were unbeatable, they were pushing for their first title in over fifty years and were comfortably set to make it into the Champions League. Come Easter a different story has emerged. Tottenham has now won one game from nine and sitting in ffth struggling for wins and now looking quite unlikely to make the Champions League. It dropped out of the FA Cup semi-finals with a 5-1 loss and has loss to two sides who are in the bottom half of the table. It leads us and fans to wonder what is happening with Tottenham Hotspur???




I think our team is disintegrating but not because of Harry Redknapp, or not solely because of him. The team have lost their spirit because things are happening in it that have nothing to do with the England situation. Some of the players expect to be treated differently, expect to be special, and that never bodes well. The razzle dazzle of the first 3/4 of the season has disappeared. We don't press, and suprisingly have become a team that is very light weight on the ball, too genteel, easily brushed off - non-committal in the tackle. Today barring Walker Lennon and Bale almost everyone seemed to be pulling their legs back, whereas Norwich were sticking theirs in. A worrying sign of a lack of belief. I think Modric will want out again, and this time he needs to be sold quickly. Yes haggle for the best price, but get it over with early, do our business early, if need be get a new manager early and just focus on pre-season after the Euros.


The team hs been under immense pressure in coming weaks with talks of summer signings such as Luka Modircs re-interest into Chelsea and Champion side Barcelona are after the Welsh International Gareth Bale. It seems players are unmotivated and have their minds on otherthings.  Furthermore the speculation of whether Harry Redknapp will continue to coach Tottenham or take the England Job is also a hot topic in football circles and amongst the team. while it seems the players will bleed for their team it does seem that morale is dwindling along with no team motivation. It is up to Harry to build character back in the side and buildconfidenceback up. The Tottenham team is not down and out and are only 3 points behind the top four and six points out of the top three. solid victories in the last few matches should cement our spot in the Champions League and the estimated 40 million Euros should also help Tottenham buy layers and build a strong force for the future years. Our support remains with the Tottenham players and we know that thy will shine and push through. COYS
 

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