Thanks for the info. Pardon my poor spelling.
RichieS nailed it:
http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/premier-league/9711-ehiogu-wants-spurs-job.php
The ex-Aston Villa defender was speaking exclusively to SportsDirect News and revealed he would love to take the reins at White Hart Lane.
The former England star recently completed his Uefa B licence for management, and admitted he dreams of taking over at a Premier League club.
He revealed: “I am currently working with the Spurs under-16 team and I’ve been doing it for the past three months.
“I feel I can add to the game, as I have knowledge and experience to share – I just need to plot a route to the top.
“I learnt from the best after all, as I worked with managers like Ron Atkinson, Terry Venables and Steve McClaren, so I could sprinkle a little bit of everything onto any job I had.”
And when asked if he would fancy a go at succeeding André Villas-Boas if he were ever to leave Spurs, Ehiogu replied: “I certainly wouldn’t say no to Spurs.
“I’d go to any club to be honest, I think you just need an opportunity and a little bit of luck and if I can see a route I’d consider any side.”
Really gutted we never signed him when he was available. I believe he's a spurs fan. Sure I read that somewhere. Was a very good CB.
Really gutted we never signed him when he was available. I believe he's a spurs fan. Sure I read that somewhere. Was a very good CB.
Isnt his name Ugo Ehiogu?
No it's actually Ugochuku Ehiogu.
RichieS nailed it:
http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/premier-league/9711-ehiogu-wants-spurs-job.php
The ex-Aston Villa defender was speaking exclusively to SportsDirect News and revealed he would love to take the reins at White Hart Lane.
The former England star recently completed his Uefa B licence for management, and admitted he dreams of taking over at a Premier League club.
He revealed: “I am currently working with the Spurs under-16 team and I’ve been doing it for the past three months.
“I feel I can add to the game, as I have knowledge and experience to share – I just need to plot a route to the top.
“I learnt from the best after all, as I worked with managers like Ron Atkinson, Terry Venables and Steve McClaren, so I could sprinkle a little bit of everything onto any job I had.”
And when asked if he would fancy a go at succeeding André Villas-Boas if he were ever to leave Spurs, Ehiogu replied: “I certainly wouldn’t say no to Spurs.
“I’d go to any club to be honest, I think you just need an opportunity and a little bit of luck and if I can see a route I’d consider any side.”
you avatar doesnt work anymore :-(
Why doesn't his avatar work ?
Can someone please fix the spelling in the title of the thread, its seriously messing with my OCD !