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Jumat, 27 April 2012

RENEWING ONE HOTSPUR BRONZE AND LILYWHITE MEMBERSHIP FOR 2012-13

We are pleased to announce that renewals for One Hotspur Bronze and Lilywhite Members for the 2012-2013 season are now open.
Renewal packs will be posted to 2011-2012 One Hotspur Adult Bronze and Lilywhite Members in the next few days with Striker, Kicker and Dribbler Members packs following shortly afterwards.
Members of these tiers will have until 5pm, Friday 15 June 2012 to renew in order to get their membership card in readiness for the on-sale date of the opening fixtures of the 2012-2013 Season and to retain Loyalty Points.
Bronze Members are required to renew by this date in order to retain their place on the Season Ticket Waiting List.
Memberships can be renewed online via tottenhamhotspur.com/renewal now ahead of the renewal packs being sent.
Please CLICK HERE to view the new Bronze and Lilywhite renewal section of our website including full prices, benefits and a preview of the free access to Spurs TV Online for the 2012-2013 Season, worth £40! Available to all adult One Hotspur Members next season.


Members who have paid for their current membership by Direct Debit will not need to take any action. Payment will be taken automatically, and email confirmation will inform you of this.
If you do not want to renew for next season please contact the Club via email or letter by 5pm, Friday 11 May 2012.

Corluka criticises Redknapp rotation policy

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is paying the price for poor use of his squad this season








Corluka criticises Redknapp rotation policy (©GettyImages)
John was loved wherever he played.Corluka criticises Redknapp rotation policy (©GettyImages)

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They are three points behind fourth spot. They are fifth and it's going to be really difficult for them.

Vedran Corluka has blamed Harry Redknapp's selection policy for Tottenham's late slump, and would not be surprised if they finished sixth in the Premier League this season.
The Spurs boss made few changes to his squad throughout the congested Christmas period, and whilst at the time it paid dividends, as the club kept pace with Manchester City and Manchester United at the top of the table, it appears to have taken its toll in the latter part of the campaign.
Tottenham now sit fifth in the table, three points behind Newcastle in fourth, and have several players looking 'really tired.'
Corluka made only three league appearances for the north Londoners this season, before being loaned out to Bayer Leverkusen, whereas ten players have already played over 30 games this season.
Talking about Redknapp's selection policy, the 26 year-old said: "He didn't rotate enough — that's the main problem. 
"I watched almost every Spurs game and they played them all with the same 11, 12, 13 players and that's why the players now are really tired. I wouldn't be surprised if they finished sixth."
Tottenham, at one point, found themselves 12 points ahead of rivals Arsenal in third, with Champions League qualification seemingly inevitable.
However, the London club have only won one game in the last nine league matches, and the Croatian international believes it will be difficult and an unsuccessful season if Spurs fail to earn a place in next season's Champions League.
"They are three points behind fourth spot," he said. "They are fifth and it's going to be really difficult for them.

ALL SYSTEMS GO - HARRY

Harry at Spurs Lodge
Harry at Spurs Lodge

Posted 27 April 2012 5:08pm
Harry Redknapp had a spring in his step after training on Friday and insisted: "It's all systems go."
The manager was delighted to welcome back Younes Kaboul and Emmanuel Adebayor into the fold for training and both are now back in the frame for Sunday's huge game against Blackburn at the Lane.
We go into the weekend sitting fifth in the Premier League, sitting six points behind Arsenal in third, but with a game in hand, three behind fourth-placed Newcastle and one ahead of in-form Chelsea.
Both Arsenal and Newcastle face tricky away matches at Stoke and Wigan respectively on Saturday, Chelsea take on QPR in Sunday's early kick-off before our 4pm encounter against Rovers.
"I was delighted this morning," said Harry after Friday's session at Spurs Lodge.
"There are one or two players back and we look strong again.
"It's all systems go from now on. We are positive. We are looking forward to the last four games, we are in a great situation where we can still make Champions League and we are ready to go for it."
Harry is well aware of Blackburn's perilous position and it was put to him that Steve Kean's side will be scrapping for their lives at the Lane.
"We are going to be scrapping for our lives as well, arent we?" he responded. "We have to be haven't we?