- Aug 18, 2006
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Juande Ramos does indubitably appear to be a very competent man to replace Martin Jol. Especially considering his recent merits at Sevilla.
He will most likely bring more discipline and structure along him, which we so desperately lack.
But there is one thing that Juande seem to lack that Jol has... The indefinable X-factor.
The board has spent a "staggering" amount of cold cash securing the services of señor Ramos, which is the main motiv behind his decision to leave Sevilla for Spurs.
There is no doubt that Jol has not exactly been starved by the board, but Jol's motivation to help Spurs achieving its long-sought goal of breaking into the Top-4 appeared to be more genuine, as he truly loves this club. But hey, that's modern football/business...
Juande may be the man to bring back the glory days to our beloved spurs, but one thing he will never gain is the cult status of BMJ!
BMJ, I salute you sire:clap:
He will most likely bring more discipline and structure along him, which we so desperately lack.
But there is one thing that Juande seem to lack that Jol has... The indefinable X-factor.
The board has spent a "staggering" amount of cold cash securing the services of señor Ramos, which is the main motiv behind his decision to leave Sevilla for Spurs.
There is no doubt that Jol has not exactly been starved by the board, but Jol's motivation to help Spurs achieving its long-sought goal of breaking into the Top-4 appeared to be more genuine, as he truly loves this club. But hey, that's modern football/business...
Juande may be the man to bring back the glory days to our beloved spurs, but one thing he will never gain is the cult status of BMJ!
BMJ, I salute you sire:clap: