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YIDDO
22-08-2007, 09:45
tottenhamhotspur.com...

The Club is aware that there has been much speculation over the past few days in respect of our Manager, Martin Jol. As you know, the Club does not respond to speculation, but we do feel in this instance it is important to clarify the current position. Manager Martin Jol and Assistant Manager, Chris Hughton met with the Chairman, Sporting Director Damien Comolli and members of the Board today – discussions were held re-confirming our aims for the season, the development of the full potential of the squad and taking the Club forward.

“We have had two good, progressive seasons with fifth place finishes. I am an ambitious Chairman, we are an ambitious Club and we want Champions League football at White Hart Lane,” commented Chairman, Daniel Levy. “We, the Board, owe it to the Club and the supporters to constantly assess our position and performance and to ensure that we have the ability to operate and compete at that level. We have made a massive investment in the squad and as a result we have the best squad of players this Club has had for over 20 years and they are equally hungry for success and silverware. For that we need our management and coaching standards to be of the highest quality such that players can fulfil their potential and we can compete with the best. We have discussed all of these expectations with Martin and he has confirmed to me today that he feels he is equipped with a squad and a determination to take on that challenge.”

Martin added: “We had a full and frank conversation and I fully understand the ambitions of the Club – they are the same as those of the supporters. He has put a lot of hard work into this Club and with the squad of players we have assembled, it is realistic that we should look to challenge for a top four position and I have assured him and the Board that that is what I shall aim for.

“The last two seasons we have finished fifth and this season we start with an even better team. So we should be optimistic. Yes, it is pressure to deliver, but that is what we managers should expect. Hopefully all the media will relax now – all I shall be concentrating on is each and every game.”

I told you, all complete bollocks.

westboy
22-08-2007, 10:42
What are the odds for Spurs to get top 4 this season?

hammer9
22-08-2007, 17:52
yeah whatever(!):nodyes:

Told Jol...do top 4 or OUT! i dont think Spurs can top 4.:no2:

RedRabbit
22-08-2007, 18:55
yeah whatever(!):nodyes:

Told Jol...do top 4 or OUT! i dont think Spurs can top 4.:no2:

I see him getting the boot in december if they are not in the top 3rd of the table by then:animatedfear:

YIDDO
22-08-2007, 21:28
If we sack him it would be the dumbest thing we've ever done.

TorquayMadChris
12-10-2007, 17:09
Good, Martin jol is a good manager with the clubs best intentions at heart.
:thumbup1:

Powerhitter0418
13-10-2007, 21:27
Good, Martin jol is a good manager with the clubs best intentions at heart.
:thumbup1:
I agree, I think it's more the team not gelling and Paul Robinson that are responsible for the bad start. Not Martin Jol.