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July 25th, 2008

Reality to bite for Spurs again?

Posted by: Neil Barnaby
Tags: Reuters Soccer Blog, Premier League, Spurs, Tottenham

Berbatov poses for an awardAs a new Premier League season comes into focus and the skies of expectation position themselves above White Hart Lane, it’s nearly time for another thrilling adventure for Spurs fans.

The summer’s rebuilding is virtually complete and soon the manager and the team will have to start delivering. With the increased likelihood of Berbatov and Keane sailing off into the distance, it’s already a worrying time.

There will be no hiding place for Ramos this term, no more excuse that he inherited a team. It’s now his team, shaped and prepared by him, and fans will demand results.

A good start to the season will be vital, so wins against Middlesbrough and Sunderland are default requirements, before Ramos’s men face the far tougher challenge of Chelsea.

Winning the Carling Cup last season was something but Spurs need to build on that achievement. That means a decent European campaign and a real crack at fourth place or better (which is, of course, exactly what we said 12 months ago).

Will it be the same old story come the end of the season?

PHOTO: Tottenham Hotspur’s Dimitar Berbatov poses for the media after winning the Bulgarian Soccer Player of the Year award. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov

10 comments so far

1:20 am GMT

How can they get excited for the 08/09 season and even be succesful at building a powerful team when their goal is a 4th place finish for 08/09…Sours need to set higher goals…

http://www.soccershop.com

- Posted by kovolikessoccer
2:35 pm GMT

More expectations will be heaped on Ramos this season. Achieving a fourth place is already considered a success because, at the moment, I don’t see them disloding the Big Four.

- Posted by JohnST
10:03 am GMT

It’ll be tough but Liverpool may be vulnerable this year to Everton, Spurs, Villa, etc. So far they’ve failed to strengthen the team much and without another goalscorer to replace Crouch, or a midfielder who can score regularly, I think fourth will be about the best they can hope for.

- Posted by Kevin Fylan
5:37 am GMT

Ramos needs to recruit…if they are going to be a competitive squad this year…. that’s his job.

http://www.soccershop.com

- Posted by kovolikessoccer
4:34 am GMT

At the end there is one winner and 19 others behind ManU

- Posted by football
11:47 am GMT

The departure of Keane, coupled with the one of Berbatov, will leave Tottenham too enfeebled to challenge the Big Four.

- Posted by vava
10:21 pm GMT

[…] “I grew up there but it is not a problem for me. My heart is at Tottenham now,” Bentley told reporters after signing in at a nervous White Hart Lane. […]

- Posted by Maran Collection
1:01 am GMT

Some things will never change. Surs will always kose or consider drawing with the gunners doing well, but then slip at sunderland et al. last season their defence undid them not just the goalie who is the only change, so if King is not a regular and they dont partner him with quality, Same ol same ol

- Posted by njau
8:13 am GMT

Reality to bite for Spurs again?

As a new Premier League season comes into focus and the skies of expectation position themselves above White Hart Lane, it’s nearly time for another thrilling adventure for Spurs fans.

- Posted by 52.co.nz
2:01 am GMT

I think he will do great. The spurs have great potential it’s now up to the coach to deliver results.

http://www.soccershop.com

- Posted by kovosoccer

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