Did Tottenham Need To Sack Jol?

This article is devil’s advocate really on behalf of the Tottenham board. I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that MARTIN JOL NEEDED TO BE SACKED – or jump before he was pushed, depending on the newspaper you read.
Let’s look at the start to the league season. 7 points in total, from a possible 33. From a top-4 contender? Shocking. Shall we see were it all went wrong?
Signings
Only one top quality signing was made this summer, Gareth Bale. Other than that, no-one. Darren Bent is the biggest waste of money I have ever seen, he’s player who is extremely overhyped and overrated (rather like Jermaine Jenas, who is right up there with Fun-Time Fat-Frankie as my pet-hate). Younes Kaboul has a lot of potential mind you, but still with Spurs’ chronic lack of centre-halves someone more experienced should’ve been brought in.
But the point being made is this, Jol threw money around, was given 10 league games and ended up in the bottom 3. When you see it written in black and white, the shock and awe of the sacking disintegrates. But the reality is this simple equation:
£30m + 7pts. = P45
Team Tactics
If a manager plays the same 4-4-2 with the same team for 3 years, the team will become slightly predictable. His only wildcard was Dimitar Berbatov, with whom Jol had a bust-up with (allegedly) which caused him to become disillusioned and his performances suffered consequently. The only EPL game they have played were they deserved more is against Manchester United, where Tottenham gave them some real problems at times, with Gareth Bale giving Wes Brown the run-around.
Other than that, arguably Liverpool they could have sealed the game, but at the end of the day performances haven’t been good enough, and their ability of holding onto leads is atrocious (the 3-3 at Fulham – any team who loses a two-goal lead deserves nothing out of a game), and they are often second-guessed by the bogey-teams who play them, such as Aston Villa for example (the 4-4 was Aston Villa snatching a draw from the jaws of victory, not the greatest comeback since Lazarus from Spurs).
Defence (or lack of)
The defence has been split right open countless times this season. Is that how top-4 contenders play football (insert Liverpool jibe here)? As I said before, Jol knew he had only 2 centre-halves fit. He risked going into the season and waiting for Ledley King and Michael Dawson to be fit once again. Instead, Antony Gardner gets injured and leaves him with only one central defender in Younes Kaboul. Very smart Martin…
It annoys me this about Jol though. Manchester City bought in a host of defenders over the summer at around £3m a piece. Not just crappy, bog-standard work-horses mind you, decent talented defenders like Vedran Corluka, like Jabier Garrido. Even Newcastle managed to sign some defenders! Why didn’t Jol? I think this was one of the factors which triggered the board to argue about how Jol spent his money.
Too Reliant on Individual Players
This is shown all too well by the nadir of Dimitar Berbatov’s form and the injury of Aaron Lennon. Without Lennon, no spark in midfield, without Berbatov, well, need I say more?
Let’s have it right, Dimitar Berbatov rivals Didier Drogba as top front man in the league. He is just shear poetry to watch when he’s on form and a real Action-Man. He scores, he creates, he’s got two great feet, he can head the ball, he can pass the ball, he’s strong, and he’s every penny of the £10.9m that Tottenham paid Bayer 04 Leverkusen for him. But with him playing badly, and with no Lennon, who has been giving the service to Robbie Keane up front? (All together now…) NOBODY.
These are problems which come direct from the top – the manager. Undoubtedly the Spurs fans will disagree with me here, but these were the problems that Jol faced, and he failed to address them. Therefore, Martin gets sent on his Jollies by me.
This is not to say however that the Spurs’ board were right of course. The ultimate result was right, but how they went about it wasn’t. They started hunting for a new manager two games into a season, that’s ridiculous. They even tried to tap up their new manager, that’s ridiculous. Then to top it off, the chairman, Daniel Levy, doesn’t turn up to say hello to the press and welcome his new boss, that’s incomprehensible…and also ridiculous.
(Expect a blitz on Juande Ramos soon as well; he is a manager I will be watching like a hawk over the next few weeks.)
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yes
dawson was injured the day before the trip to sunderland.
we had kaboul and gardener for the game.then theres rocha, king, dervite from the youth team looks quite promising too.
Its idiots like you, who moan about the lack of youth coming through tottenham and yet want us to buy a 6th centre back!
do us a favour… stop writing
what a pile of c***, typical rubbish articles full of s***, robbie keane has scored quite a few goals considering this lack of service, spurs haven’t had any problems scoring this season it is just at the back where they have struggled. With a bit of luck they would have been much higher up the league, they should have beaten both liverpool and fulham away, which would have put a totally different look on the season so far.
Whats BMJ on about??”WITH A BIT OF LUCK”,,,,”we should have beaten Fulham and Liverpool away”,,,no team can rely on should haves?or luck to win in the Premiership, you need skill, strength, stamina, tactical and strategic plans to win every game . Jol had taken us as far as he could, he lost the dressing room and he was crap at substitutions too throwing away games when we were on top of teams and the obvious lack of conditioning in the team was exposed in a lot of games over the two years he was coach. We didnt just lose gamesto top teams like the scum . chelski Liverpool and Manu we also lost to the relegation strugglers ever season in last few minutes of games home and away. So Jol had to go . And we got Ramos who will probably improve the team over the next two seasons
If Jol did sign those players i agree…But if as recently reported that it was down to Comoli and the Spurs board signing the players, how can we judge and blame Jol… Bent was always going to upset the balance. We could never hope to keep all 4 strikers happy.. A manager/coach and director of football must work together to get signings that improve the team and not work independantly as seems to be the case here..Maybe Comoli should go to??? Lets hope now that we move forward, win some games. COYS
‘We will do our side of the business and draw up a list of potential signing and Juande can tell us who he wants’
But I think if thats the thinking of the board then why didnt Jol resign sooner?
I still think sacking Jol is not the way forward.
With the influx of new players, the board has to temper their expectations. This first season, nobody should judge Jol. If Jol is still struggling with the team next season, people have the right to be antsy but not now.
I am very disappointed with the board’s decision.
berbatrov up there with drogba give me a break what was it 12 or so goals in prem last season when he was supposedly in such good form hardly world class!
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