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    Tottenham coach Andre Villas-Boas has promised to take a full squad, including reigning Footballer of the Year and the Professional Footballers' Association's Player of the Year Gareth Bale, to face Jamaica's Reggae Boyz in The Bahamas on May 23.

    And while the coach admits that the game will come at a time when the club could be slipping down a gear after a long season, he has every intention of winning the encounter.

    "We are very focused on the match, even though it comes at a time when we are not playing, but we are preparing for it. We will do whatever it takes to win the game," Villas-Boas told Bahamian publication the Tribune 242 (http://www.tribune242.com).

    With the North London-based club wrapping up a series of tough fixtures this coming Saturday, with a game against Sunderland that could have ramifications in their chase for Champion's League football, there had been concerns that the majority of the team's players including Bale, who could be heading away from the club in the summer, would not make an appearance.

    "Gareth is going to travel with the team. This is an opportunity for him to touch that fan base that he has around the world," Villas-Boas said. "So we are looking forward to him coming and competing down there," he added.

    "All of our players will be coming down. We have a few developmental players and we hope to bring them all so that they can get the experience," Villas-Boas said. "We are coming to compete against the Jamaican national team. We don't know what they will bring, but we will be ready for them."

    The match will certainly hold more serious implications for the Jamaicans, who will be looking to sharpen up ahead of a crucial set of CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying games next month. The team, currently at the bottom of the six-team group after three games, will play three games in quick succession, Mexico on June 4, the United States three days later. The team will then travel to Honduras on the 11th.
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    Vacation!!!!!!!!!!
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      Originally posted by Twan View Post
      The match will certainly hold more serious implications for the Jamaicans, who will be looking to sharpen up ahead of a crucial set of CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying games next month. The team, currently at the bottom of the six-team group after three games, will play three games in quick succession, Mexico on June 4, the United States three days later. The team will then travel to Honduras on the 11th.
      Sharpen up?!? When the British, Scandinavian and MLS-based players will not be there?!?!?


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        Why are the British players not going to be there? Them season done except for Doyley.

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          That's what some news report said some days ago. I was wondering myself!


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            Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
            That's what some news report said some days ago. I was wondering myself!
            You sure that wasn't a mistake (with regards to the non-Norwegian Euro players)? wasn't that the same TVJ/CVM report that named only 8 or so local players. (Lynch, Phinn, Hue, Virgo, Powell, Williams, Daley, Spoon) who will be in Bahamas. The alone can't full the team.

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            • #7
              Game is less than a week away

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              • #8
                what is the total size of the squad ?

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                  Bale is off... to The Bahamas! Welsh star is part of Spurs' post-season tour as AVB confident of keeping 'best asset'

                  By Laura Williamson
                  PUBLISHED:08:40, 20 May 2013| UPDATED:12:59, 20 May 2013


                  Gareth Bale is off… to The Bahamas.

                  The Tottenham star is understood to be part of Andre Villas-Boas’ squad for a post-season tour to the Caribbean islands, which features an exhibition match against Jamaica on Thursday.
                  Spurs fly to the Bahamas today after missing out on qualification for next season’s Champions League, despite Sunday’s 1-0 win over Sunderland, which featured another stunning Bale goal.
                  Villas-Boas remains confident the Welshman, 23, will sign a new £150,000-a-week contract and extend his spell at White Hart Lane, but Real Madrid are among the clubs lurking to sign the PFA Player and Young Player of the Year and the Football Writers’ Footballer of the Year.

                  Differing faces: Gareth Bale scored another wonder goal against Sunderland, despite showing incredulity at being booked for diving when he felt he was felled in the penalty area (below)




                  Speaking in a conference call with local media in the Bahamas, Villas-Boas said: ‘Gareth is going to travel with the team. This is an opportunity for him to touch that fan base that he has around the world, so we are looking forward to him coming and competing.
                  ‘All of our players will be coming down. We have a few developmental players and we hope to bring them all so that they can get the experience.’
                  Tottenham face Jamaica at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium on Nassau Paradise Island on Thursday. Afterwards, Villas-Boas will discuss Spurs’ plans for the summer – with Bale’s future top of his to-do list – with chairman Daniel Levy and owner Joe Lewis, the 76-year-old billionaire who is based in the Bahamas.

                  Confident: Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas believes Bale will stay at White Hart Lane

                  Fabio Capello’s former No 2 with England, Franco Baldini, is also expected to join Tottenham as technical director as the north London club bid to strengthen again this summer to avoid missing out on a place in the top four next season.
                  Villas-Boas said: ‘We go to our post-season tour in the Bahamas and (then) we will speak.
                  ‘We have been outlining the route ahead for what we want to do in terms of the club structures and hopefully the arrival of somebody else in the structure for the recruitment side, a technical director, so hopefully we can take those steps forward.
                  ‘We got ever so close, but they (Manchester United, City, Chelsea and Arsenal) will do their job in window, and we will do ours the Tottenham way: scouting properly and look for good grabs in summer window to make it a stronger squad.
                  ‘Will the big clubs be able to lure Bale away? It is very very difficult to lure a player of this dimension away. You have to hold on to your best assets.’


                  All smiles: But other results meant Tottenham were consigned to another season in the Europa League




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