Richman in shock career change!
Former actor and Man v Food presenter Adam Richman has decided to call time on his television career to try his hand at a new line of work, being a football manager! The 39 year old from Brooklyn, New York, has recently lost over four stone since the last season of his hit Food Network show, and since been working hard on gaining his football coaching badges, along with trips to England to support his favorite club, Tottenham Hotspur. Richman has admitted in a recent interview that his dream is to one day manage Tottenham, he said:
"Since leaving Man v Food i have been thinking long and hard about what i want to do next, i looked into Hollywood films and the music industry but deep down I knew I only wanted to do one thing, start managing football teams. My trips to England over the last few years has opened my eyes to a whole new world of football and i would love to be a part of it. It's been a dream of mine from day one to manage Tottenham Hotspur, the fans have been always great to me, and my half time speech at White Hart Lane is one of the proudest moments of my life, I bleed blue! The passion the fans show towards their club is awesome. If there's one thing i learnt in showbiz, it to never say never, and i will pursue this dream 'till the very end!"
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Although his international fame, Richman will not find it easy finding a club to manage and just like all other aspiring managers will have to start from the bottom. It is believed Richman will begin his management career in the lower divisions of the USA, as there are plenty of clubs looking for new managers heading into the new season. A possible destination for Richman is the San Antonio Scorpions who have recently dismissed their head coach, but they could opt for the more experienced Scotsman, Mo Johnston who is the bookies favourite.
We will follow Richman throughout his new career, and we wish him the very best in finding a new club.
Former actor and Man v Food presenter Adam Richman has decided to call time on his television career to try his hand at a new line of work, being a football manager! The 39 year old from Brooklyn, New York, has recently lost over four stone since the last season of his hit Food Network show, and since been working hard on gaining his football coaching badges, along with trips to England to support his favorite club, Tottenham Hotspur. Richman has admitted in a recent interview that his dream is to one day manage Tottenham, he said:
"Since leaving Man v Food i have been thinking long and hard about what i want to do next, i looked into Hollywood films and the music industry but deep down I knew I only wanted to do one thing, start managing football teams. My trips to England over the last few years has opened my eyes to a whole new world of football and i would love to be a part of it. It's been a dream of mine from day one to manage Tottenham Hotspur, the fans have been always great to me, and my half time speech at White Hart Lane is one of the proudest moments of my life, I bleed blue! The passion the fans show towards their club is awesome. If there's one thing i learnt in showbiz, it to never say never, and i will pursue this dream 'till the very end!"
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Although his international fame, Richman will not find it easy finding a club to manage and just like all other aspiring managers will have to start from the bottom. It is believed Richman will begin his management career in the lower divisions of the USA, as there are plenty of clubs looking for new managers heading into the new season. A possible destination for Richman is the San Antonio Scorpions who have recently dismissed their head coach, but they could opt for the more experienced Scotsman, Mo Johnston who is the bookies favourite.
We will follow Richman throughout his new career, and we wish him the very best in finding a new club.