Martin Jol relishes Premier League return with Fulham
After two leaders finished fifth Tottenham Martin Jol was sacked in October 2007, broke the news to him by text message in the middle of a UEFA Cup against Getafe. Despite Spurs had won then only one of 10 league games for the worst start to the season the club for a season for 19 years, his replacement, Juande Ramos, had been persecuted for months, and was photographed in a Spanish hotel talks with the vice president of Spurs in August.
"I will not lie, I'm not very good at this time," said Jol's dismissal. "But then you go to another club. I was in Germany and Hamburg 55,000 season tickets, the owners, not the blood 30000, when he was a great club. Played semi-final in Europe and played in the fourth finals with the Spurs, so it was even better . Do not look back, no hard feelings. A couple of years, Daniel [Levy, Spurs chairman] called me, as if nothing had happened, it helped. He took care of me - and why I did it for him " A £ 4 million payment is rumored to have eased the pain caused by the terms of his departure, but Jol has suggested that his chances of succeedingat White Hart Lane was affected by the presence of the club, and Damien Comolli, sporting director, who now occupies a similar role overseeing the recruitment of Liverpool player. "I told Daniel when he came to England:" If you let me [only] if you let me work for you, you push through the streets of London like a king. "And never did. "- Since leaving London Jol has spent a successful season in Hamburg, then 18 months in Ajax, ending with his resignation in December. But all this time has been associated with the vacancy in England, where he spent three years as an actor in the mid 80s. Fulham finally got his man on his third attempt, after discussions with the Dutch, 55, to replace Lawrie Sanchez in late 2007, and Roy Hodgson last summer.
football country in Europe or the world. It's the only reason I want to come back. I love the English people . Perhaps this is wrong because at the end of the Spurs, there were some that were not nice to me. I've always loved it, not just in London. I was still in Walsall and j 'I loved, and perhaps not the best places. "
Jol targets will inevitably be a little lower than your employer does not respect past in English. "The goal here is to be in the league, while the highest possible in the top 10. I could never say that the Spurs, "he said. "But last season was Fulham eighth, after a bad start. You never know." The first priority seems to be fun: "There's always a first for me and that is to make people happy, I will always try to do something on the sides and try to attack Thurs . very good. football. "
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