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    Ramos: Who ate all the paellas?

    My team had a major weight problem reveals Tottenham manager

    By Pete Jenson and Jason Burt
    Thursday, 14 February 2008

    Tottenham's Spanish manager Juande Ramos has offered a startling insight into Tottenham's revival under him by suggesting that the squad he inherited from Martin Jol last October was seriously overweight and had some very bad eating habits.

    As he prepared his team for their game at Slavia Prague in the Uefa Cup tonight, Ramos and his management team revealed that the squad was 100 kilos overweight when they first arrived. Ramos and fitness coach, Marcos Alvarez, joined from Seville and one of the first things they noticed was how poorly their new players compared to the super-fit professionals they had left behind in Spain.

    "When we arrived we realised straight away that the team was carrying excess baggage," Alvarez said. "I made a very simple comparison with the Seville team that we had been working with and, taking into account the size of the players, the team was basically 100 kilos over.

    "So I immediately talked to Tottenham and we set the wheels in motion to change things. They have now lost between 40 and 50 kilos. Now getting the rest off is the most difficult part but we have also turned a lot of fat into muscle."

    Ramos and Alvarez knew they had to change eating habits at White Hart Lane after first setting eyes on the typical first- team buffet.

    Alvarez told Spanish radio station La Cadena SER: "The truth is, the first buffet I saw, I took photographs of it because it was very interesting. Lots of sauces, a lot of cakes, chocolate muffins, a box full of sweets. So we tried to put things right."

    Ramos added: "At the start they complained because we were taking away the things they liked. But gradually they have understood that we have done it so they can improve, and as the results have improved they have realised that it is necessary. They have all lost weight, some drastically. But they have seen how their performances have improved and the team has moved up the League and they have accepted it."

    The claims amount to a damning attack on the regime of Ramos's predecessor, Martin Jol, who was sacked in October. According to a source, the Dutchman believes that his record stands for itself – with Spurs having played 59 games last season and finishing strongly to secure fifth place in the Premier League. "There are different ways to condition players and just look at how they have peaked in the past. Maybe the question that should be asked at Spurs right now is just how many players are getting injured," a source said.

    The source also suggested that Ramos and his team should be questioning the role of Spurs' sporting director Damien Comolli who, it is claimed, had greater control of the club's backroom staff and the nutrition provided than Jol. "If you go into a club the first thing you say is that either the players are not good enough or not fit enough. It's a cheap shot," the source said. "Maybe we should just see in what condition the players are come the end of the season and how they finish."

    Spurs, who were in the bottom three of the table when Ramos joined, are now 11th and play Chelsea in the Carling Cup final next weekend. Ramos stressed that turning flab into muscle had been as important as overall weight loss. "It's not just a case of losing weight; if you can convert the fat into muscle then that can be a good thing too," he said.

    One player who has benefited from the new regime is midfielder Tom Huddlestone. "Most of the food we are told to eat now is dry and we are told not to have too much sugar," he said recently. "I miss ketchup with my chicken. But the main thing with me has been trying to stick to water instead of fruit juices which have a lot of sugar in them. I've lost a bit of weight but I'm not really concerned with that. I'm more focused on my fitness and being able to last 90 minutes, running more than I was before."
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    It's interesting stuff all this healthy eating **** Ramos is into, it certainly seems to be working on the pitch, they look much healthier and fitter for it.
    Particular former tubby lad Huddlestone.
    "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
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      #3
      The mind boggles as to how Jol saw fit to let them eat frickin chocolate muffins, cakes and sweets!
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #4
        He was allowing them to have sausages for breakfast.

        Jol is a people pleaser, there's no doubting that but at times you don't need to back down to the players.

        Anyway, I heard Commoli was in charge of the diets. I don't know what qualifications he has.

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          #5
          Judging by some of Commoli signings i do wonder how the **** he got the job

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            #6
            mmmmmm

            Paella

            My old man makes the best i've ever had. He wont tell anyone the recipe either. Its been handed down and only our family know.
            "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

            "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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              #7
              Originally posted by Harveybirdman View Post
              mmmmmm

              Paella

              My old man makes the best i've ever had. He wont tell anyone the recipe either. Its been handed down and only our family know.
              Straight out of the packet and into the microwave?

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                #8
                Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                The mind boggles as to how Jol saw fit to let them eat frickin chocolate muffins, cakes and sweets!
                Haven't you noticed how fat parents often have fat children?

                Maybe it's genetic.
                .
                Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                May the Lord bless this post.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                  Haven't you noticed how fat parents often have fat children?

                  Maybe it's genetic.
                  Jol wasn't fat, he was big-boneded.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ben Tover View Post
                    Straight out of the packet and into the microwave?


                    ah, no.

                    Can you even buy packet Paella? Its would taste like ****e if you could.
                    "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

                    "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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