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Can Tottenham Hotspur break into the top four in the 2007 English Premiership?

Results so far:

No
55% 97 votes Total: 177 votes
Yes
45% 80 votes
  • 1 of 15

    by Jason Pereira

    A collection of able, but not brilliant players, boardroom disharmony and extravagant spending in the transfer market has long since been a feature of Tottenham Hotspur as a foo...read more

  • 2 of 15

    by The Schmooze

    At the start of the current Premier League season, the mood at White Hart Lane was upbeat, to say the least. Some big money acquisitions by boss Martin Jol and encouraging prese...read more

  • 3 of 15

    by Sam Todd

    As Lloyd Grossman once said on a daytime television quiz show, "Let's look at the evidence". And, when it comes to Tottenham Hotspur's aspirations of making the top four this y...read more

  • 4 of 15

    by Dominic Sambrook

    There is no question in my mind at all. Tottenham will never be a top four club, unless Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United all leave the Premiership. Tottenham do not ha...read more

  • 5 of 15

    by Victor Spinks

    Not if, as most people think, it will be at the expense of Arsenal, whom Tottenham must beat and who are, on paper and in most people's minds, the weakest of the so-called big ...read more

  • 6 of 15

    by James Choong

    Take a look at their first five games in the premiership. Need I say more? Have they proven themselves to be worthy title challengers? Apart from the injury-plagued Manchester ...read more

  • 7 of 15

    by Oje Egwaoje

    Talking about Tottenham breaking into the top four this year is like wishing upon a star. The team is good - yes. The manager is a good one - yes again. So what is the problem? ...read more

  • 8 of 15

    by Andy Lim

    Is a BIG No! Though Spurs has recruited few players but they are not world class. What they need is not four strikers but a reliable replacement for their captain Ledly King. T...read more

  • 9 of 15

    by Matthew P. Nicholson

    There is no doubting that Tottenham have shown a large improvement in a short space of time under Martin Jol and they are beginning to become a threatening force again, within t...read more

  • 10 of 15

    by Edwin Tye

    No, because their squard is simply not good enough. As we can see in the first three match of the EPL, with King and Dawson out injured they are very week defensively. We all ...read more

  • 11 of 15

    by Chris Clarke

    Being a life long Tottenham fan, it pains me to be writing on the negative side of this debate. However, we are now in November and despite the introduction of a new management ...read more

  • 12 of 15

    by Doug Phethean

    I honestly don't think that they have the players nor the depth of talent to break into what can only be described as the elite of English football. Whilst a lot is said of the ...read more

  • 13 of 15

    by Dominic Wells

    In theory, Tottenham can fully acheive their goal of finishing in the top Four this season because, in theory, they have improved their side from the squad that finished fifth l...read more

  • 14 of 15

    by Phillip Mcfadyen

    The easiest way of deciding if Tottenham are capable of a top four finish is to look at which side from the top four are they ready to displace. In essence which of the top four...read more

  • 15 of 15

    by Peyman Salehi

    after watching sunderland beat tottenham i think its pretty clear how well they will do in the season, they may have high rated players such as Berbatov and Robbie keane not to ...read more

  • 1 of 7

    by Andy Robinson

    The answer is only yes if the board use their head and stick with Martin Jol. He has brought wonders to the team since joining them in 2004. OK fair enough they haven't won anyt...read more

  • 2 of 7

    by Michael Sawh

    Having just watched the current Tottenham Hotspurs side in action for their penultimate pre-season game at Leyton Orient, I was notably surprised with an expectant Spurs side th...read more

  • 3 of 7

    by Jim Mackie

    Yes, The team that Martin Jol has built during his reign have shown that they have the skills and passion to reach the holy grail of the top four. They have been unfortunate in ...read more

  • 4 of 7

    by Malcolm Toogood

    I am not a Spurs fan, but I have not been surprised by their rise towards the Champion's League places during the last couple of seasons. This year, it's do or die for Martin J...read more

  • 5 of 7

    by Wordsleuth

    Since the question is CAn the Tottemham Hotspur break into the top four and not WILL they break into the top four I am going to have to say yes. Tottenham finished close to the...read more

  • 6 of 7

    by Daniel Hulston

    Tottenham Hotspur are more than capable to break into the top four this season, This year i predict good things from spurs, they've progressed well over the past couple of seaso...read more

  • 7 of 7

    by Nick Anderson

    I think that Tottenham can indeed break into the top four this season; however as a Tottenham fan I certainly don't expect it this season. I think Martin Jol is in the process o...read more

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