He scored some stunners last season, and showed a glimpse of potential. Whether we could have sold him is another matter. Did anyone bid for him? Chances are we would have lost money on the transaction.
But I agree that a dedicated winger that costs 9m should be starting games in lieu of a central midfielder being played out of position.
You clearly missed his EPIC and I really do mean EPIC fail when in charge of Spurs.
This a different Martin Jol to the one that had Spurs in the relegation places? That got sacked for being a failure in the premier league. Even though he had 40 or 50 odd million to spend every season.
Most premier league clubs could recruit Martin Jol, its telling that they haven't. He seems to have had transfer money wherever he has gone. He has no pedigree for the job description that Everton manager entails. And failed to get the already fine players at Tottenham's disposal to work for him. He's a decent manager but a poor match for everton.
Only for those with little to no brain power.
Um he took a struggling Spurs side and took them to 2 5th place finishes narrowly missing out on Champs League qualification. He took Hamburg back into Europe and reached the UEFA cup semi finals. He then took Ajax to second place scoring 3 a game and conceding just 4 goals at home all season. And won the Dutch cup.
Sure he had a bad spell at Spurs where they were languishing in the relegation places. Now what other manager has had more than 1 spell of doing that at a team who we all know?
Again i'm not saying he will be better than Moyes here, but to write him off for having a crappy start to the season at Spurs once when Moyes does that here regularly is just daft.
And he was close to going to fulham so i'm sure we could get him if we wanted.
I don't know what he has spent and how readily that money was made available to him but if you have it you spend it. Doesn't mean you can't find a bargain if you need to. And Moyes hardly has a great track record after splashing the cash does he, his successes were mainly bargains.
jol (45.27 %)actually had a bigger win % at spurs than moyes (42.01 %) has at everton.
martin jol , alex mcleish or claudio ranieri are 3 names i would consider if moyes ever left.
jol (45.27 %)actually had a bigger win % at spurs than moyes (42.01 %) has at everton.
martin jol , alex mcleish or claudio ranieri are 3 names i would consider if moyes ever left.
He spent 50 million that off season. The board and fans were expecting a push for champions league football. They won one game in the first ten. Like it or not but expectations change with money spent.
" It has been reported that some of these players were signed on the request of director of football Damien Comolli and that Jol was not allowed to select players he wanted to buy."
So you judge a manager purely on one poor half of a season after he may or may not of spent some money? As plenty of teams have proven over the years, spending a lot of money doesn't guarantee success regardless of who the manager is. A poor start to the season after a succesful end to the previous one, sound familiar?
Like i said, Moyes has had failings when spending money so why is no one else allowed? Its not like Jol made a habit of buying crap and failing everywhere he went.