Spurs ‘face player revolt’ as AVB is tipped to take over
The Tottenham hierarchy will face a player revolt if they look to appoint Andre Villas-Boas, according to The Sun.
The Portuguese, who was sacked as Chelsea manager in March, has been tipped to succeed Harry Redknapp at White Hart Lane.
And it is claimed that senior Tottenham stars have spoken to Chelsea players who have told them that Villas-Boas was a nightmare to work with.
Tottenham players are said to already be unhappy at the decision to axe Redknapp.
Meanwhile, The Sun and Daily Mail both report Andy Johnson’s expected move to QPR on a Bosman free transfer.
The striker, whose Fulham contract expires this summer, played under Rangers’ former Whites boss Mark Hughes at Craven Cottage.
The Mail suggest England goalkeeper Robert Green will complete a move to QPR on Wednesday.
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jockey
18/06/2012 @ 1:39 pm
you shouldnt print this rubbish – it demeans your site. Enough people say a rumour and we’ll soon have Al (welded to the sofa) Shearer say ..we’ll i’ve heard that the spurs players aren’t happy about this”
matt
18/06/2012 @ 8:35 am
These Spurs fans are dumb, its clear the article has come from the Sun, which everyone knows is bulls***t, so why have a go at this website?
West London Sport
18/06/2012 @ 8:33 am
Hi all,
Just to clarify, Paper Talk is a daily round-up of newspaper stories and gossip related to the west London teams and is totally separate from our own news content.
It’s not ‘our’ story and no attempt is made to suggest it is. In fact the intention is to make it clear that it isn’t. So whether the story’s great or total rubbish is nothing to do with us.
robbie
18/06/2012 @ 8:26 am
what a load of s*** have you not got anything better to write about?
BOB
18/06/2012 @ 2:57 am
what kind of rubbish story is this . You could of done anything today.Why spend it trying to cause trouble for Spurs fans.Worry about Chelsea Dont worry about Spurs.
Indyfan
18/06/2012 @ 1:38 am
No doubt Chelsea senior players who rebelled against AVB’s authority will want to defend their inexcusable position. If you don’t like the boss, leave. Period. And I wouldn’t expect any help from Chelsea, at any level, with Spurs seeking a new manager. Their advice should not be welcome, but treated as suspect.
Frontwheel 2
18/06/2012 @ 1:18 am
laughable and very lazy,surely you boys have got better imaginations than this drivel,