It seems like no one was happy about the win against Derby except for Jol and the Spurs faithful. At least not the ones that counted. The chairman and the sporting director. And as Paul McCarthy explains the present structure at Spurs set up by Daniel Levy works against Jol. It seems Jol has lost control even over transfer decisions. He really might not last long. So back room calls are going out for Juande Ramos and Jurgen Klinsmann.
That loss against Sunderland really set off a gigantic s*itstorm, did’nt it?
3 comments on “Civil war at White Hart Lane”
THE BOARD ARE A JOKE.ALL ANYONE HAS TO DO IS EXAMINE THE SECOND RATE PERFORMANCE OF THE CLUB BEFORE THE ADVENT OF JOL TO THE CLUB’S PERFORMANCE IN THE LAST 2 YEARS.THEIR MOTIVATIONS SEEM TO BE PERVERSE TO PUT IT MILDLY.
damien comolli = ex- arsenal link??
BMJ = wanted to coach spurs since forever? brings relative sustained success since he took over vs crap for last 20 yrs..
looks like arsenal have planted a spoiler in our midst without the BOD realising…
why do we keep screwing ourselves over & over again?
Is this a storm in a tea cup in the Boardroom? They may be able to run a business but they would not be any good as a Manager of a football team. Jol is not my favourite Manager – but he has done an awful lot for my Spurs Team. Mr Levy and Co – back off. Leave the man to do the job that he has done very well for the last two seasons. Spurs finally have the players to do something in this league and a man to lead them there. Take that man away and it will be another year in the wilderness before we could possibly return to the heights that Jol has established. Give him your vocal support – just like the players and fans have been.