

Juande Ramos' job is safe as Spurs boss - and yet somehow Croatia manager Slavan Bilic has had to deny he has been approached for the post.
Spurs are going to stick with the players they have - and yet the papers report Spurs have targeted Matthew Upson and Scott Parker from West Ham to shore things up in defence.
As Bilic is an ex West Ham stalwart, perhaps the White Hart Lane faithful might prefer to journey along the District Line and take up residence at the Boyeln.
Rooted to the bottom of the Premier League, Spurs have had their worst start to the season since.... well, the last time hope and promise was suggesting a top six finish.
Of course, Bilic is flattered to be connected with every Premier league post and it makes sense that West Ham players are going to be targeted because of the east end club’s perilous financial state, but let’s not forget how Spurs got into this pickle in the first place.
Robbie Keane went, as did Berbatov. Defoe landed at Portsmouth a little while back. The Bulgarian appeared to be the incredible sulk at the start of the season stuck at Spurs, but it now looks like he knew he really had to get away.
Keane’s form is on the up at Liverpool while Defoe is impressing all at Pompey.
Meanwhile Tottenham have amassed the dizziyng total of five league goals from eight games this season.
No-one to blame but themselves.

