Tottenham are reportedly going to ask Jose Mourinho to name his price to take the reins at White Hart Lane, if Harry Redknapp decides to take the England job at the end of the season. The self-confessed ‘Special One’ has made no secret of his desire to return to the Premier League one day, although it remains to be seen as to whether Tottenham is the big project that the Portuguese manager is craving.

This week at FFC we have seen a mixed bag of blogs that include time for Harry to ditch the set-up; do Tottenham need a big name, while Dan Levy would be mad to appoint him.

 

Best of FFC

Time For Harry To Ditch it?

The Storm In The Teacup At Tottenham

Is Harry the outstanding choice or only choice?

Tottenham Would Be Mad To Appoint Him…Wouldn’t They?

Do Tottenham really need a big name?

Man United and Arsenal silence their neighbours…well for now – The Football Coffee Break

Football is a sphere not conducive to loyalty

An unnecessary supporter trait that threatens the very fabric of football

£15m fee set to deter Premier League trio making summer move

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Best of WEB

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Understanding Eden Hazard – Dear Mr Levy

Cup dilemma: What would Bill Nicholson do? – Spurs Musings From JimmyG2

Misguided and Bewildered, Spurs Struggle Again – Tottenham On My Mind

Ye Footballing Gods Have Spoken – Who Framed Ruel Fox?

The Gareth Bale Venn Diagram – Harry Hotspur

Spurs To Snap Up Man Utd’s £5m Off Cast? – Transfer Tavern

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Quote of the Week

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“I wouldn’t say we’re worried one bit.

“We’re focused. We need to win footballmatches. That’s it.

“We’re in such a good league. Every week you’re looking. There’s Arsenal. There’s Chelsea. Ultimately all we can do is keep performing and keep picking up results.

“We’ve got some good senior players here. William Gallas has been in this position before – he’s won championships.

“We know what we need to do. We need to all pull together and see through the last remaining part of the season.

“The second-half performance against Arsenal was nowhere near our standard. Then against United we got the performance, but we all know this is a results business.

“Hopefully we can go on a run now. We’ve got some difficult fixtures coming up” Scott Parker speaking in response to Arsenal's recent run.

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