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Some thoughts on Martin Jol

kc1669

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Feb 13, 2007
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Here are my thoughts..................................

Jol is a fighter and not a quitter.............I believe he will continue to fight all corners (the opposition team, the board, sulking players, fickle minded fans, media, injury to key players,...........etc) The progress that he had made for the last 2 seasons will continue as planned (original 5 year plan) but now being cut short to 3 year plan................due to the board and some sections of the fans impatience and impractical demands.......................

Whether Jol win the battle or not...........doesn't matter anymore. We will lose Jol indefinitely whether we reach the board's target of qualifying CL or not...................He will be sacked if the team loses another 2 or 3 consecutive matches or resign after completing his mission and move on to other club or FA who will appreciate his work and loyalty..............

Spurs will be missing one of the legend in the making and go through the merry-go-round journey of chasing fantasy and splashing cash trying to buy success....................but it seems history will repeat itself again as we don't seem to learn from it......................
 

TutanKlinsmann

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Sep 25, 2006
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Top four is a possibility but what would you prefer: a top four finish this year and then knocked out of the CL at an early stage, or finish fith or sixth and win the Uefa cup and FA cup ?

Emmmm...mate, they'll send us to the UEFA cup if we're kicked out in the early stages. :wink:
 

WaldotheCat

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Aug 21, 2007
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Emmmm...mate, they'll send us to the UEFA cup if we're kicked out in the early stages. :wink:
Doh! you are quite right: but I was trying to get at the point that top 4 is not necessarily the holy grail and I would much rather see a trophy (or two!!!) and build up a little more european experience before hitting the CL.
 
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