RedknappTakes Charge of the Three Lions
Rumours have eventually been put to bed with the Footballing Association announcing Harry Redknapp as manager of England. Redknapp, former Tottenham Hotspur managerhas been odds on favourite for the job since it was announced Fabio Capelloresigned from the job. Redknapp enjoyed a great spell as Tottenham managerafter getting Tottenham to a champion’s league spot, by bringing in world classsignings. A press conference came at 4pmtoday with The F.A. board satting that they were “delighted to finally get Harryas manager of England and wish him all the best for hopefully a successfulstint in charge.” Redknapp then answered questions saying “I’m devastated toleave such a fantastic club behind me in Tottenham, but it’s a great honour tobe manager of England and it was an offer that I simply he could not refuse.” The whole deal of Redknapp being the Englandmanager became a whole lot easier after being acquitted of all chargesfollowing his trial accusing Redknapp of tax evasion earlier in the month.
In other news rumours are flying round White Hart Lane to see who their nextmanager will be. Currently, Chris Houghton of Birmingham City, Alan Pardew ofNewcastle and former manager of Spurs Martin Jol are all rumoured to be in themix for the vacant job. All managers are yet to comment about the position. The Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said “Weare very sad to see Harry go, but we understand why. We wish him all the bestin the England Job.” However, when askedabout who they would like as a new manager, Levy failed to comment saying “You’lljust have to wait and see!”
Cole Announced As SpursManager
Former assistant manager to Jose Mourinho Matt Cole has been announced as TottenhamHotspur manager at 8pm today. This comes after former Spurs Manager Harry Redknapptook up the vacant England job. Cole comes after following Mourinho around fromChelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. Cole has had plenty of time getting tipsfrom “The Special One” yet lots of fans are still questioning Cole as managerwith “no proven track record.” However, Daniel Levy put this aside. After beingquestioned this he said “Matt has great hunger to be successful and that’s whatwe were looking for. He may not have a great amount of experience as a managerbut he definitely knows how to run this club.” Cole also laughed off this andsaid “I’m determined to prove all doubters wrong, I know Tottenham can be successfulunder me.” Only time will tell if this is proved to be right and whether Colecan cope under pressure like no other as Tottenham Manager.
Levy confident overdecision to put Cole in as manager
On a side note: Thanksfor reading my story, the next update will be coming out fairly soon I just needto write it up. Comments are always appreciated if you have any constructive criticismI’m all ears and will take into account. However, if you just say “This is sh*tI will just ignore. No changes have been made to the game so Capello will stillbe England manager!
Rumours have eventually been put to bed with the Footballing Association announcing Harry Redknapp as manager of England. Redknapp, former Tottenham Hotspur managerhas been odds on favourite for the job since it was announced Fabio Capelloresigned from the job. Redknapp enjoyed a great spell as Tottenham managerafter getting Tottenham to a champion’s league spot, by bringing in world classsignings. A press conference came at 4pmtoday with The F.A. board satting that they were “delighted to finally get Harryas manager of England and wish him all the best for hopefully a successfulstint in charge.” Redknapp then answered questions saying “I’m devastated toleave such a fantastic club behind me in Tottenham, but it’s a great honour tobe manager of England and it was an offer that I simply he could not refuse.” The whole deal of Redknapp being the Englandmanager became a whole lot easier after being acquitted of all chargesfollowing his trial accusing Redknapp of tax evasion earlier in the month.

In other news rumours are flying round White Hart Lane to see who their nextmanager will be. Currently, Chris Houghton of Birmingham City, Alan Pardew ofNewcastle and former manager of Spurs Martin Jol are all rumoured to be in themix for the vacant job. All managers are yet to comment about the position. The Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said “Weare very sad to see Harry go, but we understand why. We wish him all the bestin the England Job.” However, when askedabout who they would like as a new manager, Levy failed to comment saying “You’lljust have to wait and see!”
Cole Announced As SpursManager
Former assistant manager to Jose Mourinho Matt Cole has been announced as TottenhamHotspur manager at 8pm today. This comes after former Spurs Manager Harry Redknapptook up the vacant England job. Cole comes after following Mourinho around fromChelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. Cole has had plenty of time getting tipsfrom “The Special One” yet lots of fans are still questioning Cole as managerwith “no proven track record.” However, Daniel Levy put this aside. After beingquestioned this he said “Matt has great hunger to be successful and that’s whatwe were looking for. He may not have a great amount of experience as a managerbut he definitely knows how to run this club.” Cole also laughed off this andsaid “I’m determined to prove all doubters wrong, I know Tottenham can be successfulunder me.” Only time will tell if this is proved to be right and whether Colecan cope under pressure like no other as Tottenham Manager.

Levy confident overdecision to put Cole in as manager
On a side note: Thanksfor reading my story, the next update will be coming out fairly soon I just needto write it up. Comments are always appreciated if you have any constructive criticismI’m all ears and will take into account. However, if you just say “This is sh*tI will just ignore. No changes have been made to the game so Capello will stillbe England manager!
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