Jim Duggan's TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR site
The current set up at Tottenham  from Jim Duggan season ticket holder, White Hart Lane resident and supporter since the early 70's.
   
CURRENT MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Manager. The Goonersaurus - George Graham
(Feb 01) Better Lucky than not - Graham has managed to bore other teams into submission with 5 wins and 4 draws in our nine matches
in 2001 to the middle of Feb, including a dramatic cup recovery from 2-0 to win 4-2 at Charlton. The performances rarely impress and the
good results are built on sand. The good news for Graham is the emergence of Young, King, Doherty and Davies.
(Jan 01) A 100% twat who has no idea and is just hanging on for his huge contract
(Dec 00) More crap - when he's not slagging off Tottenham or its fans or going on about his time at Scumbury - Graham has wasted
money on people like Thatcher and made the team ordinary with poor tactics - after 26 months we have a right to expect more from this
so called "proven winner". Aught to resign, but a £1.5m a year contract makes him come out with crap about wanting to see the job
through - and he will only go if all this money is paid anyway. A complete wanker
(Sept 00)Started promisingly, making the team difficult to beat and winning us the League Cup, but has failed to build on this start and
the team has regressed since the pre-christmas cup exits. Often plays with negative tactics which makes watching us on our travels
boring and has the irritating habit of dropping Ginola and costing points. Has the press eating out of his arse, but in reality has the
record as his much maligned predecessor Gross, who had less time to work with a worse squad. Should be given the elbow ASAP or
retired on medical grounds before he ruins the club anymore.  
Muppet. Stuart Houston  
(Feb 01) Six months on - and still a cunt. How could this knob replace Hughton???????????????????????????????????????????????????
(Sept 00)A complete wanker who should be taken out and shot. He lost Arsenal the Cup winners cup to St Nayim of Zaragoza, was
worse than useless at QPR, so much so the MulletHead Francis was percieved as an improvement, and mismanaged Tottenham the few
games he had in charge - taking off Ginola when we were losing against Derby and not playing him at ManUre. Nothing would give me
greater pleasure to see this shitbag out of the club. Utter scum  
Reserve Team manager: Chris Hughton  
(Feb 01) With the emergence of the young talent at Tottenham, Hughton is not getting the recognition he deserves
(Sept00) A fine player during his distinguished career at the lane which spanned the successful period during the 1980's and a very
promising coach, who has been demoted on the arrival of Euston - a truly scandalous decision which needs rectifying asap.
Current Chairman: Alan Sugar  
(Dec 00) Much to everyone's surprise and relief - Sugar sold most of his shares to ENIC (although he still holds over 10%) and admitted
defeat in his own nasty little way and pocketing a huge profit on the £1m he invested in 1991.
(Sept 00)Tottenham Hotspur league position in the 1980's 10th, 4th, 4th, 8th, 3rd, 10th, 3rd, 13th, 6th, 3rd(plus three FA cup finals, one
League cup final, UEFA cup final and Europe in 4 of the 6 available seasons). Welcome The Black Knight of Chigwell  and Sons &
goodbye to Venables, Livermore and Clemence  
Tottenham Hotspur league position in the 1990's 11th, 15th, 8th, 15th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 14th, 11th, 10th, (one FA cup win (pre Sugar) and
a league cup win)  
Add to this lots of stupid comments in the press - constant under investment and poor leadership - a poor chairman and owner who
should go as soon as possible and "give some other brain surgeon a go" -which he said he would in the mid 90's if we were n't top of
the league within three years - its over three years now and were're waiting
New Chairman: Daniel Levy & ENIC  
(Dec 00) - As a Spurs season ticket holder, Daniel Levy knows what is expected lets hope he has the good fortune to be a success
Director of Football. David Pleat  
(Sept 00)A fine manager during the mid 80's with the classic 4-5-1 formation in a classic season - 3rd in the league, FA cup final and
League cup semi final. Returned to the club to make sure the management spent Sugar's money more wisely and held the ship steady
after the departure of Gross. Its difficult to dislike Pleat - he has a fine knowledge of the game coupled with great enthusiasm but I'm not
sure of the effectiveness of his current role as a buffer between Sugarlump and Gooner George. Always has a lot to say for himself in the
programme, usually requiring a font size of about 4 to get it all on one page ;-)