It is official now Absolute disgraceful way to treat a manager....................however I've now just heard he handed in his resignation, oh well.
RE: It is official now Yes but the "resignation" is somewhat forced - his position has been completely undermined by the board - results havent helped mind
Read It Here <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="629" border="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3"><div class="mxb"><div class="sh">Tottenham part company with Jol </div></div></td></tr><tr><td style="width: 416px" valign="top"><font size="2"><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="203" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td><div> <div class="cap">Spurs are third from bottom in the Premier League</div></div></td></tr></tbody></table>Tottenham manager Martin Jol has parted company with the north London club. Jol tendered his resignation before taking charge for the game against Getafe - a 2-1 defeat in the Uefa Cup. </p> Spurs, who are third from bottom in the Premier League, have won just one league game after spending heavily during the summer transfer window. </p> Sevilla coach Juane Ramos has reportedly agreed to become Spurs' new manager at the start of next season. </p> Spurs reportedly met Ramos in August with a "dizzying" offer to replace the 51-year-old Jol at White Hart Lane. </p> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="208" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 5px"></td><td class="sib606"><div class="sihf">606: DEBATE </div><div><div class="mva">With the tactics and team selections from Jol I can no longer defend his corner </div></div><div class="mva"><div class="mva">tottylover01 </div></div></td></tr></tbody></table></p> During the defeat to Getafe in a a Group G game Spurs fans gave vocal support to the Dutchman singing "Stand up for Martin Jol" during the match. </p> Jol took charge of Spurs in November 2004, taking over from Frenchman Jacques Santini and under the Dutchman the club twice qualified for the Uefa Cup. </p> Having recruited the likes of Darren Bent, who cost £16.5m, Gareth Bale and French defender Younes Kaboul during the summer, Tottenham had high hopes of challenging for a Champions League place. </p> But Spurs have suffered a disastrous start, recording just one victory - the 4-0 win over Derby in August - and since the reported meeting with Ramos, Jol has faced constant questioning over his future. </p></font></td></tr></tbody></table>
Agreed Ridiculous when you consider how he has improved them, they say they want Champions League football but their wage bill is a fraction of Arsenal's etc, they are punching above their financial weight - they should back him
Some of the football tonight has been fantastic They've got a squad that will only get better despite results so far this season. Arsenal were hardly successful last season but look at them go now after the players have had 12 months more experience? Will always be confused by the Tottenham board backing him with 40 million in the summer yet two games into the season trying to replace him?
agree How was he supposed to do a decent job when the directors are interviewing people behind his back. Hope he gets a job soon and proves them wrong.
Bolton must be absolutely gutted What a difference a day would have made! Megson or Jol for 2.5 million over 2 years?
Bolton fans are delighted - a whole 1% Approve of Megson and 99% dont - there is talk of fan mutiny on Sunday
Leicester fans are delighted Leicester didn't even want him as manager in the first place. I'd be fuming if I was a Bolton fan
RE: some real unfathomable managerial signings this season Chris Hutchings at Wigan Sanchez at Fulham Peter Grant getting the Norwich job last season Steve Staunton getting the Ireland job