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How long do we give Ramos?

fozzi44

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I think if he doesn't get CL football by end of next season, the pressure will , and should be on.

They made clear that CL football is a minimum requirement for Jol, it should be no different under the new man.

I dont think we will get CL football next season?

Not unless we invest about 100 million in the team, there is no way we will be better than the current top 4.
 

Shanks

Kinda not anymore....
May 11, 2005
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This is what I expect, or rather hope.
Top 10 finish this season, good runs in all cup competitions, although can only see us winning the Uefa Cup which is the weakest competition of the lot.

Hopefully we can win it, which gets us qualification next year into Europe.
We might get lucky and get to a cup final, FA Cup looking like the only possibility if we get lucky draws.

Next year, I would expect us to challenge for a Europe spot again, not CL spot, but a Uefa Cup spot, so top 6 finish, good runs in the cup, then the following year, I expect we will have everything in place to maybe push for a challenge at the title/top 4 spot.

However, not sure which team will drop down from the top four though, and the longer the grasp goes on the tougher it will be to break into that.
 

Dibby

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Sep 3, 2006
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3 years. His contract is for 3 years, that's how long he should stay.

Simple stuff.
 

GMI

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Dec 13, 2006
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I have a good feeling about Ramos in relation to our short term future and success. However, I feel he will leave us before we get rid of him. He's contracted for three years, and I believe that's all we'll get from him. If he achieves substantial success at Spurs every Major Club in Europe will be after him.
 

DogsOfWar

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He'll get this season where we will slowly move up the table into the top half by the end of it.
Next year, as with Jol, he will be expected to get around 5th/6th place.
The year after he would, as Jol was, be expected to challenge the top four. Not necessarily to get fourth but to show the quality that in the next season or two would see them break into it.

Jol was not sacked because he couldn't get us into the CL, he was sacked for taking the team backwards. 5th with 64 points, 5th with 60 points and then bottom 3 after 10 games where we would have likely finished lower than 5th with less points than last season.
 

stemark44

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I think it will take a year for us to see the impact that Ramos has made on the team and the club.I can definitely see a change coming in our transfer policies,this guy is Levy and Comolli's man and they must back him to the hilt.
I can see a better quality of player wanting to play for Ramos because he is a winner and when that happens we will have to change our wage structure.
If Ramos can turn Spurs into winners in the next three season it will be a miracle on a biblical scale!Please God make it happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If he does, we need to break the bank to keep him and keep the success going,same as Arsenal and United.
COYS!
 

C0YS

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Jul 9, 2007
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I dont think we will get CL football next season?

Not unless we invest about 100 million in the team, there is no way we will be better than the current top 4.
Well then I think Jose will be out of the door.

I honestly think the current top 4 aren't as good as you make out. It is a very weak PL this season. Two top teams, everyone else's season has run in stops and starts.

Also, poor Juande, he was in the end a passable journeyman manager who came to the right club at the right time, and left it to go to the wrong club at the wrong time.
 

Gassin's finest

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