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Juande Ramos' super-professional regime has already reaped rewards with victory in the Carling Cup. But there are still some players who need to be sent to the recycling bin. Posted Monday, March 24, 2008 11:55 by Ed Bottomley
Both clubs have challenged for - and on one occasion succeeded in grabbing fourth place. This could be the year the monopoly is finally broken. Posted Saturday, March 22, 2008 13:51 by Ed Bottomley
Why is it that with players from the Big Four, reckless tackles seem to escape punishment? It's time the other 16 Premier League clubs were judged by the same standards. Posted Thursday, March 20, 2008 15:09 by Lee Sadler
After the 2-1 defeat at Manchester City, Tottenham have little left to play for. But Juande Ramos will have noted Robbie Keane's petulance at being substituted - and his target will be disciplined success and Champions League qualification in 2008/09. Posted Monday, March 17, 2008 14:19 by Ed Bottomley
Leaking 12 goals without reply in three games is the sign of freefall. Will the reality of 40 points in the bank save the West Ham board from curbing their enthusiasm for firing the boss? Posted Friday, March 14, 2008 13:38 by Ed Bottomley
The new, slimline Tom Huddlestone has benefited from Juande Ramos's dietary reforms to such an extent that he has the potential to develop into one of England's best-ever midfielders. Posted Thursday, March 13, 2008 16:50 by 101greatgoals.com
When it comes to shootouts, our teams just never seem to get it right. At international level, England are perpetual losers while Germany are invariably spot on. Now two Premier League clubs have paid the ultimate penalty as well... Posted Thursday, March 13, 2008 14:44 by 101greatgoals.com
No matter how much Chelsea and Manchester United come up with, White Hart Lane's crown jewel Dimitar Berbatov HAS to stay. Posted Wednesday, March 12, 2008 16:24 by Lennard Pearce
The current squad is good enough - but there's nothing in the reserve tank if Juande Ramos hits an injury crisis. Posted Wednesday, March 12, 2008 15:14 by 101greatgoals.com
The England boss likes what he sees at the Lane and this kind of praise coming from such a font of football knowledge is testament to how far Juande Ramos has come. Posted Wednesday, March 12, 2008 15:08 by Lennard Pearce
The 20-year-old Spaniard has it all, and like the true greats exudes class with every touch. Posted Wednesday, March 12, 2008 14:16 by Ed Bottomley
It's too late this season, but under Juande Ramos Spurs look more than capable of challenging for a Champions League spot next term. Posted Wednesday, March 12, 2008 13:53 by Ed Bottomley
There's no room for sentiment as Robinson, Chimbonda and Bent top the list of this author's 'For Sale' package. Posted Tuesday, March 11, 2008 15:57 by Lennard Pearce