Who do you fancy tonight, T'ham or does Everton come into White Hart Lane and come away victorious? Me, I am laying some coin on Berbatov and crew to get the job done.....
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The Daily Telegraph claims that Martin Jol is on the verge of being sacked as manager of Tottenham Hotspur.
The strength of the newspaper's certainty that, despite claims to the contrary, Jol's position is in 'serious jeopardy' can be gauged by the fact that their story, rather than reaction from either Anfield or the Manchester derby, is splashed across Monday morning's backpage.
According to the newspaper, 'The Dutchman could even be forced out of the club before Sunday's clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford if Spurs can persuade highly-rated Sevilla coach Juande Ramos to join them this season.'
Despite a Tottenham spokesperson insisting that the photographed meeting of vice-chairman Paul Kemsley and club secretary John Alexander with Ramos on Friday was purely coincidental, the Telegraph says that 'it is understood that relations between Jol and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy have broken down.'
Meanwhile, The Guardian reports that 'Jol fears Tottenham are about to sack him and wants clarity from Daniel Levy, the chairman, about his future.'
'Tottenham are determined to finish in a Champions League qualifying spot this season and Levy has concerns as to whether Jol, who has two years left on his contract, can deliver that.'
On Sunday night, a leading bookmaker once again suspended betting on the first managerial casualty of the season after a second flurry of unusually high wagers was placed on Jol. 'The Football Association hopes information was not leaked from Tottenham and intends to investigate,' says The Guardian.
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