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Paul.S
He needs to buy better. He has skilful players at his disposal, its just that he buys really poor players like Pyo Young Lee and Malbranque. These are players who would be good players at teams who are settling for mid table but at a club who badly want Champions League, these sorts of players just dont cut the mustard!
From what I've heard, he doesn't buy the players. The director of football does. Apparently Jol is upset that they bought players like Bent while ignoring what he felt where the areas that needed strengthening.
At Spurs, Jol is the coach, and that's that. Its a European setup.
He's fine in normal, "real life", but when he's on the touchline - and especially when things are going against his team - he twitches and flinches like ****!
I take it you've seen this
just watch how much his eyes start blinking when he gets hit
You've just got to love Ol 'Arry, he's a one of a kind
"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
Absolutely crazy. The Spurs board have lost it. Why give the guy £40m to spend in the summer and then sack him 3 games in to replace him with somebody who might not want any of Jol's players and will need more money to buy his own??
No matter what you think of Jol as a coach, sacking him now is just plain daft. They have more points than Man Utd!
Reports late last week indicated that a lot of the purchases had been made by sporting director Comolli (who used to be Wengers cheif european scout) and that Jol was unhappy with a number of them (I remember Zakora as one ut there was a list of two or three) and the fact no left winger had been bought.
Apparently Comolli is a friend of the Chairman and blames Jol's tactics for the problems and this has been what has put the pressure on Jol. I guess in a Sporting director-Manager/coach arrangement the sacking of the manager is less unexpected than at other clubs as the spending is not necessarily related to the managers plans.
I can see both sides of that argument to be honest. No specialist defensive midfielder or left winger bought in is a real oversight but the formation used against Everton, for example, was ludicrous.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
Martin Jol will test the commitment of the Tottenham board this week by asking them to back him in the transfer market with two new signings.
Jol, who feels he has been overruled by director of football Damien Comolli on transfer policy in the last 12 months, is determined to bring in Portsmouth's Matt Taylor or Luis Boa Morte from West Ham to solve the team's left-sided problem.
He is also looking for the board to meet West Bromwich's £10 million asking price for defender Curtis Davies (pictured right), who is also being strongly courted by Aston Villa.
Jol wants to see clear evidence that the Spurs board have faith in his management following the botched attempt by the club to appoint Sevilla manager Juande Ramos.
The popular Dutchman was on the brink of walking out after members of Tottenham's board were pictured with Ramos, viewing it as the final straw in their strained relationship.
Jol was angry that the club sold Mido to Middlesbrough in the summer when he would prefer to have let Jermain Defoe leave.
Now he wants the board to do things his way. Davies, who hails from north London, would like a move to Spurs but has been disappointed by their lack of urgency caused by the speculation over Jol's future.
Jol believes Taylor is available at £7m and may also take a chance on Boa Morte, who has flopped at West Ham since signing from Fulham in January.
Comolli has consistently opposed spending more money on a left-sided player, arguing that signing Gareth Bale in the summer should have been enough.
But after missing out on Morten Gamst Pedersen and Stewart Downing, Jol fears the lack of a left-sided player may jeopardise the club's chances of reaching the Champions League.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
So he want a left sided player and a central defender when they really need a playmaker.
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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