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TOTTENHAM have sounded out Mark Hughes about replacing Juande Ramos as boss.Spurs officials contacted Sparky’s advisors yesterday to offer him the job hours before Manchester City’s UEFA Cup tie with Omonia Nicosia.They slapped a £20million, five-year deal on the table and would love the Eastlands chief to take over during next week’s international break.Spurs chairman Daniel Levy decided to act after concluding Spaniard Ramos is now a lame-duck manager.Only slack finishing from Polish minnows Wisla Krakow and an own goal kept struggling Spurs in the UEFA Cup yesterday.Levy is a long-term admirer of Hughes, 44, and came close to offering him the White Hart Lane job last year after axing Martin Jol.Hughes earns around £2.5m a year at City after moving from Blackburn during the summer.But he has unlimited funds to splash in the transfer market following the club’s takeover by Abu Dhabi businessmen.The way City outbid Chelsea to land Brazilian hitman Robinho for £32.5m from Real Madrid proved their amazing new transfer muscle.New City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan will be determined to hang on to Hughes — even though they have demanded he wins them the Champions League by 2011.Sheikh Mansour has said: “We want to make it clear that Mark Hughes is absolutely integral to our plans."We are lucky to have someone who we believe is the best young British manager — someone who has been successful on the global stage, the Premier League and of course as a player.”Since winning the Carling Cup last season Spurs have been on a dismal downward spiral — and Levy is desperate to put things right.The club have a worse league record than Derby had at the equivalent stage last season.Pundits have also questioned Ramos’ buys, with most agreeing he has wasted the majority of the £81m he has spent.Spurs remain rooted to the foot of the Premier League table with just two points from six matches.And fans chanted ‘You don’t know what you’re doing’ at Ramos when he took off striker Roman Pavlyuchenko in the 2-0 defeat to Portsmouth at Fratton Park last Sunday.Former Seville coach Ramos, 54, signed a four-year contract at Spurs last October.His side play Hull at White Hart Lane on Sunday in what could be his last game in charge. ===================all week they been slewiing spurstoday 2/3 pages dedicated to slewing them mainly ramoswhilst moyes dont get a mention and harry gets sucked off for a similar result
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Captain Planet
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Badman
LOLRamos won them their first cup since I can rememberstill in carling cupstill in UEFA cuponly 6 games into the premiership......why are they stressinghard to say this as a gooner but spurs season is far from over
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Risky
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Rsonist
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M.Dot
Reminds me alot of this...
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Doom
Ramos is doing a perfectly fine job. No way should he be replaced
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Flojo
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What A CUNT.
LOL at reading The Sun.
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BATTY BOY BUM BANDIT
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Mr. Gayle
If its true, Mark should listen. Cos Mark will be 1st to get botted from Many City.Think a billionaire wants Mark Hughes, Frank Rijkaard to be Man City boss
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Roy Batty
lol@Daniel Levy though
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Davicious X
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Younger
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Totty
took the piss Tottanic"DAMIEN COMOLLI is set to pay the price for Tottenham’s worst start since 1912 — the year the Titanic sank".
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