Sunday, October 14, 2007

Klinnsman To Replace Martin Jol

Jeurgen Klinnsman is ready to replace Martin Jol as manager of Tottenham if there is assurance about the future ownership of the club.

According to the Guardian, Klinnsman is preparing for his entry into club management and believes his former club can provide it.

However, he is concerned with the majority shareholder Enic's plan to sell the club. If the club will not be taken over in three years, Klinnsman is ready to step in to improve the club's fortunes. Enic, which is co-owned by Joe Lewis and Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy, holds more than 82 percent of Tottenham's shares.

Tottenham has been unofficially on the market since last season, and the club has met at least one consortium of investors to discuss a takeover.

Martin Jol will not be happy with this report but he should take a break as results have not turnaround and morale is at an all-time low. If Tottenham doesn't improve soon, they could be fighting relegation at the end of the season.

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