Tottenham tried to give Juande Ramos time to turn his club around from a horrific start to the season, but 2 points in eight games was just too much in the end.
According to this Guardian article, Ramos is out and will be succeeded by Pompey manager Harry Redknapp for around 5 million pounds.
Tottenham, who finished last season in 11th place in the table, just could not get going and has managed only two draws in league play so far. They lost two-nil away to Udinese on Thursday in UEFA Cup play.
What do you think, did this move come too soon or too late? And is Redknapp the right man to turn it around/should he have taken the job when his own club has been impressive at times this season and sits in seventh with 13 points in eight games?