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Spurs boss could use Huddlestone to help land Middlesbrough midfielder
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REPORTS in the media are claiming Juande Ramos will offer Tom Huddlestone to Middlesbrough in exchange for midfielder Adam Johnson.
Huddlestone has failed to make an impression under the Spaniard's new regime and with Ramos keen to strengthen what he believes to be a shaky midfield, the young Englishman appears to be first in line to make way.
Johnson is a regular in Stuart Pearce's national under-21 side and his pace and trickery on the wing is understood to have caught the eye of Ramos, according to reports in the Mirror.
3:01pm Thursday 8th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: George, London on 3:32pm Thu 8 May 08
Why on earth are we not using Jenas as the deal..That is if there is a deal ...It dosn't show much ambition to me
Why on earth are we not using Jenas as the deal..That is if there is a deal ...It dosn't show much ambition to me
Posted by: davwind, twickenham on 3:54pm Thu 8 May 08
Why would we what JENAS? JINKY is going to be a star JENAS can go back to NEWCASTLE or SUNDERLAND but we'll take HUDDLESTONE for readies only!
Why would we what JENAS? JINKY is going to be a star JENAS can go back to NEWCASTLE or SUNDERLAND but we'll take HUDDLESTONE for readies only!
Posted by: rich, middlesbrougg on 4:07pm Thu 8 May 08
im a boro fan and i would take that what ive seen of johnson he aint that fast and has one or two tricks which he over uses
im a boro fan and i would take that what ive seen of johnson he aint that fast and has one or two tricks which he over uses
Posted by: JimboTheYid, London on 5:32pm Thu 8 May 08
I think it's a crock of poo. Don't believe this story for one minute.
I think it's a crock of poo. Don't believe this story for one minute.
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