CHAPEL END CHARLIE Posted 18 October, 2008 Share Posted 18 October, 2008 It seems Martin Jol wanted Mark Wotte to join him at spuds as Director of Football : http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/spurs-face-football-meltdown-965312.html Naturally this could never work as no decent English club could possible want two Dutchmen in charge of the team could they Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 18 October, 2008 Share Posted 18 October, 2008 (edited) It seems Martin Jol wanted Mark Wotte to join him at spuds as Director of Football : http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/spurs-face-football-meltdown-965312.html Naturally this could never work as no decent English club could possible want two Dutchmen in charge of the team could they Its funny / sad how many good people we have at this club who many fans don't appreciate sufficiently. There was a full page glowing feature on Ricardo Fuller in the Evening Standard last night, saying what a powerful threat he will be in the prem today. Edited 18 October, 2008 by buctootim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebel Posted 18 October, 2008 Share Posted 18 October, 2008 Its funny / sad how many good people we have at this club who many fans don't appreciate sufficiently. There was a full page glowing feature on Ricardo Fuller in the Evening Standard last night, saying what a powerful threat he will be in the prem today. Fuller, Delap and Higgingbotham seem to be a different players under Pulis than they did under various managers at Saints Fuller looked good and scored the odd great goal at Saints - but much like Camara - more often than not he ran down a blind alley, sometimes off the pitch well wide of the goal with the ball at his feet, and hardly ever passed to a player in a better position Higgingbotham is a good old fashioned centreback - but a very limited left back - no pace - and can't pass - his long diagonal balls forward to nowhere from left back were a major feature of our relegation season Delap - where do I start - a one trick pony with a long throw - altough he's changed it. Now he throws it with a flat trajectory and a lot more pace. But for us he threw it with a high trajectory, but so slowly it seemed to float there until the other teams goalkeeper plucked it out of the air Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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