

Ramos resigns from Sevilla
By: Richard | October 26th, 2007
Juande Ramos has resigned from Sevilla. It looks as if the long rumored switch to Tottenham Hotspur is very close to becoming a reality.
COYS!
Juande Ramos Factfile (From Sporting Life)
1954: September 25 - Born Juan de la Cruz Ramos in Pedro Munoz, Ciudad Real, Spain.
1993: After an unspectacular playing career, during which time he played for Elche, Ramos gets his first coaching role at Alcoyano.
1994: After barely a year he takes over at Levante.
1995: Takes charge of Logrones.
1996: Spends a year as coach of Barcelona’s B side.
1997: Remains in Catalonia, taking a job as coach of second division side side Lleida.
1998: Moves to Rayo Vallecano where he enjoys his longest stint as a boss, remaining there for three years. Guides Rayo to the Primera Division with promotion in 1999 and progresses to the UEFA Cup quarter-finals in the 2000-01 campaign.
2001: Earns his first crack at the big time as coach of Real Betis.
2002: After his doomed spell in Andalucia, takes charge briefly at Espanyol.
2003: Goes some way to resurrecting his career with Malaga, guiding them to 10th place in the top division.
2005: Takes over from Joaquin Caparros as Sevilla boss.
2006: May - wins UEFA Cup with a resounding 4-0 win over Middlesbrough.
August - Adds European Super Cup to the club’s trophy cabinet, beating Champions League winners Barcelona 3-0.
2007: February - Knocked unconscious by a bottle thrown by a Real Betis fan during a Copa del Rey tie between the Seville rivals. The match is abandoned.
May - Sevilla retain the UEFA Cup, beating La Liga rivals Espanyol in the Glasgow final on penalties.
June - Sevilla mount a sustained La Liga title challenge with their successful brand of fast-paced, attacking football but eventually lose out to Real Madrid, finishing third behind Barcelona.
Sevilla win Spanish Cup (Copa del Rey), beating Getafe.
August - Adds Spanish Supercopa to his collection with 6-3 aggregate win over league champions Madrid.
Plays down speculation of a move to White Hart Lane after meeting with Tottenham officials.
October 26 - Tenders resignation as Sevilla boss following reports he is set to be announced as Tottenham’s new manager.
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So while not under contract, and that still has to be worked out with Sevilla I think, he might be in the stands on Sunday. If that’s the case, a game I thought was unwinable may now be within reach. Here’s my thinking. While right now Blackburn are a far superior team to us, a lot of crap players who haven’t had to perform in quite a while, will be playing for the damn job against Blackburn - Robbo (if healthy), Jenas, Steed, Zokora, Hudds, Lennon, Dawson and the strikers all have something to prove to the guy in the stands. Chimbonda fits Ramos’ preferred system so he can do his typical underperfomance against a non-4 team. Kaboul will probably become a DM so he’s safe. And Lee will run no matter what. Then again, I just ate a bag of shrooms and I think the keyboard is trying to kill me.
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Ramos resigns from Sevilla…
…and signs for Tottenham.
New head coach - time to forget about the past, however shoddily it’s been handled. We must learn from our mistakes and look to the future. Ramos is here now, a great, great coach. Let’s hope Spurs and Ramos enjoy a great future together.
COME ON YOU GLORIOUS, GLORIOUS SPURS!!!!
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booooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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I say good stuff… Jol is the face of the team… the team stinks… put a new face on.
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