I have no idea if this post will even work or if anyone will read it, but figured it can't do any harm, so here goes.
Just thought I'd throw in a theory as to why we've been so abysmal thus far.
Looking at the team we put out last night, the thing that stood out was that so few of them had been at the club for anything approaching a decent length of time.
I decided to have put together some stats to back this up, so I've taken the average period at the club for the first team squads (22 players) of Spurs, Arsenal, Man U and Chelsea.
I've got the full Excel spreadsheet I used if anyone's interested, but the averages are below.
Man U: 1744 days (4.78 years)
Chelsea: 1257 days (3.44 years)
Arsenal: 1010 days (2.77 years)
Spurs: 616 days (1.69 years)
It's a pretty damning indictment of our revolving door policy if you ask me. How can we expect sustained success when we can't even sustain a squad?
Year in and year out we supposedly get rid of the deadwood and replace it with shining new stars, and though this is a great way to keep the fans buying replica shirts (after all, who wants a dependable, talented player like Steed Malbranque when you can have the 'next big thing' Luka Modric), it's evidently not the best way to go about mounting anything approaching a top four challenge.
Until the "chairman", "director of football" and all their associated underlings can bring something approaching stability to the club, there will be no progress, it really is that simple.
Over the recent years at White Hart Lane, it's fair to say we've had more misses than hits in the transfer market.
For every Michael Carrick who we bought cheap and sold huge, there's been three Sergei Rebrovs who cost us a fortune in losses.
If we do flog Dimitar Berbatov this summer, we'll certainly be making a massive profit on the Bulgarian to fund a swoop for a new world-class striker. Spain's David Villa for £20m anyone?
But any cash we make in that deal surely looks set to be offset by losses on Darren Bent and Younes Kaboul who the Daily Mirror says could be heading to Everton and Portsmouth.
They reckon we'll lose £8m on Bent and £6m on Kaboul, the former costing us nearly £16m and the latter around £8m when they signed just a year ago.
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The fixture list for next season is out and all eyes are now on Saturday August 13 when Tottenham open the new campaign with an away trip to Middlesbrough. Gareth Southgate's men are always strong at home but any new-look Spurs side should be expected to begin their travels with a win.
But then we all thought that last year didn't we, as Martin Jol and his players set off for a early kick-off against Sunderland. But the Premier League new boys proved a match for us and so began a rather lacklustre league campaign.
We face Sunderland at home a week later in our second game of the season. Roy Keane will bolster his squad this summer, but again, I can't see any reason why Juande Ramos cannot begin 2008/09 with six points in the bag and an unbeaten run.
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Whatever you think about Sir Alan Sugar and the way he ran Tottenham Hotspur, it's good to see he's returned to his roots.
Tonight Sir Al chose to "hire" Spurs fan Lee McQueen as his Apprentice after a tough final in which the White Hart Lane regular was asked to design and launch a new aftershave.
Called Roulette, Lee's bottle and fragrance got the thumbs down from many of the experts, but his gamble paid off and Sir Alan Sugar obviously saw that he'd be a top asset for his businesses and told him "You're very convincing."
Well, congratulations Lee - Spurs fans everywhere I hope will wish you great success in that new job and maybe you can use the new six-figure salary to buy a round of drinks down White Hart Lane come August.
If you want to see Lee show his love for Spurs, click here. As he would famously say: Now that's what I'm talking about!
There's an interesting conflict of statements occuring about Spurs right now. No sooner had Giovani dos Santos described his transfer from Barcelona as a "dream", another Barca player Samuel Eto'o snubbed a move to White Hart Lane and labelled us a "mid-table" club.
So who is right? Obviously the fact Chelsea target dos Santos chose N17 over west London has to be a good sign, and he pretty much said Juande Ramos was the reason for his decision to join us.
But on the face of it, I have to agree with Eto'o - and to do so is not to be disloyal to the Club that I love and support, it is just being realistic.
Last season's form in the Premier League was atrocious. Half the team gave up after we won the Carling Cup and guaranteed a European place through that competition.
The previous two seasons of fifth place finishes don't matter any more, we are under a new regime and a new manager who will start during this coming campaign to make his mark on the squad.
But as they say, you're only as good as your last result and we finished 11th in 2007/08 - and you can't get more mid-table than that.
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Given the fact Luka Modric won Sunday's game for Croatia against Austria with a penalty, it's a bit too early to really praise him to the hilt. But his all-round performance in the game was great and the signs are certainly encouraging for next season.
At least if we get a repeat of our horrible UEFA Cup penalty shootout, we'll have someone who is brave enough to step up and take a spotkick and perhaps will actually put the ball in the back of the net this time.
But Croatian team-mate and Portsmouth star Niko Kranjcar thinks he'll be a massive hit when he starts his career at White Hart Lane in the Premier League this August.
He told the Daily Star: "I really do think Luka has got everything. He has the potential to have a lot of success in the Premier League. He has every single component to make it."
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Congratulations to our Hotspur Hero Robbie Keane who married his long-term girlfriend Claudine Palmer at the weekend. The beautiful 25-year-old bride looked striking in her wedding dress and Keano cut a stylish figure swapping his shorts for a suit.
The nuptials took place in south Dublin and I wonder whether it holds the key to a couple of future Tottenham Hotspur targets. Robbie's Republic of Ireland team-mate Richard Dunne was there, already in the rumour mix for a move to White Hart Lane.
And with news that goalie Shay Given may be on the way out of Newcastle, perhaps Juande Ramos could consider a bid to bring him to N17 and play alongside his countryman. In attendance from the Spurs ranks were Jermaine Jenas, Jonathan Woodgate and Ledley King, joined by former Lilywhites Jamie Redknapp and Michael Carrick.
As you can see from our collection of wedding snaps, Irish eyes were certainly smiling - and I bet Irish (and non-Irish) heads were pretty sore after the party and all that Guinness.
Pictures: PA Photos (click the thumbnails for the larger versions)
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