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Sunday, 28 July, 2002, 16:27 GMT 17:27 UK
Hoddle stays tight-lipped
Tim Sherwood heads the ball clear of Marcus Bent
Sherwood fears Spurs may turn into nursery club
Tottenham manager Glenn Hoddle remained tight-lipped over Tim Sherwood's attack on him.

Sherwood claimed Hoddle should stand up to the Spurs board to demand the sort of spending power to mount a Premiership title challenge.

But Hoddle refused to comment on Sherwood's grievances following Spurs' 3-2 defeat in a pre-season friendly at QPR.


I think Hoddle should be confronting the club's owners and asking for the investment we need
Tim Sherwood

Hoddle would have had a few grievances of his own as a Spurs side minus Teddy Sheringham, Darren Anderton, Christian Ziege and Gus Poyet were run ragged by Rangers.

Sherwood claims the club have not put up the money needed to sign top players and believes Spurs are still "a million miles away" from challenging for the Premiership title.

"We are a million miles away from winning the championship," the former England international told the News of the World newspaper.

"No money has been made available to buy the top stars that you need to become genuine challengers.

"I'm talking about players in their prime, at their peak - the ones who can make a difference.

"I can't believe Hoddle knew it would be like this when he took the job, and if he did, then I'm surprised he hasn't been stronger.

"I would certainly be disappointed that a man of his stature and reputation seems willing to accept such a situation.

"I believe that if he is given the free rein that other managers at top clubs are allowed, then he will bring success to Spurs.

"That's why I think Hoddle should be confronting the club's owners and asking for the investment we need."

Arsenal defender Sol Campbell
Campbell won the Double with Arsenal

Sherwood, who made 28 appearances in all competitions for Tottenham last year, claims Spurs are in danger of turning into a "nursery club" for the Premiership giants.

However, Sherwood insisted Sol Campbell was "absolutely right" to leave White Hart Lane and join bitter rivals Arsenal.

He added: "Let's be frank - Sol Campbell was absolutely right to quit Tottenham for Arsenal and surely no-one in their right mind would say any different.

"I say that not just as a Tottenham player but as a life-long Spurs fan. And to be honest it hurts.

"The board just seem happy for Tottenham to be a breeding ground for young players who are then sold on."

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