Ange Postecoglou
- Analysis
- Premier League
Meet the ‘Greek oligarch’ who could bring Ange Postecoglou back to the Premier League
Evangelos Marinakis, the Greek owner of Nottingham Forest, is a noted Ange-phile. Could his club be Postecoglou’s next landing spot?
- Vince Rugari
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Spurs chairman Daniel Levy breaks silence on Ange Postecoglou sacking
The Tottenham Hotspur chairman said that winning the Europa League was not good enough.
- Jason Burt
He was in Daniel Levy’s shoes 30 years ago. Instead of sacking Ange, he called in sick
South Melbourne’s board wanted Ange Postecoglou gone, just five games into his first season as coach. But president George Vasilopoulos had other ideas.
- Vince Rugari
- Updated
- Premier League
‘I am a better player and a better person because of you’: Captain’s touching tribute to Ange
The Australian manager was “relieved of his duties” less than three weeks after guiding the London giants to their first trophy in 17 years.
- Russell Bennett
‘The players are so angry’: Tottenham face revolt over Postecoglou sacking
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is facing significant unrest from the playing group assembled by Ange Postecoglou after brutally axing the Australian coach.
- Matt Law
- Analysis
- Premier League
Ange will land on his feet. But Spurs have made an enormous mistake in sacking him
Sacking Ange Postecoglou is a decision Tottenham Hotspur will almost certainly live to regret.
- Vince Rugari
‘He’s an absolute born winner’: Liverpool legend backs Ange
Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has decreed soccer needs the Australian, and hopes he remains in the English Premier League.
- Roy Ward
‘We believed all season’: Inside Tottenham’s euphoric Europa League victory
Former A-League championship coach Nick Montgomery is still coming to terms with what he helped Tottenham achieve this season as an assistant to Ange Postecoglou.
- Vince Rugari
Trophy in hand, future in doubt: Ange’s joyful, uncertain triumph in London
Flags whipped in the breeze, faces were painted in navy and white, as Tottenham’s High Road trembled with movement. And then, the man at the heart of it stepped up to the microphone.
- Rob Harris
- Opinion
- The Fitz Files
Postecoglou’s success? It’s all down to me
Come on, Ange. Next time you win something, please give me some of the credit.
- Peter FitzSimons