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Why Ange Postecoglou hasn’t been sacked by Tottenham – from player power to trophy boast and Daniel Levy relationship

WHEN the anti-Daniel Levy noise cranks up, it usually leads to change at Tottenham.

The change that fans are demanding right now is in the boardroom — but usually that ends up coming in the dugout.

Daniel Levy and Ange Postecoglou at a Tottenham Hotspur women's soccer match.
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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou with boss Daniel Levy[/caption]

And, yet, the chairman with one of the itchiest trigger- fingers in football appears to be bucking the trend of a lifetime by sticking by manager Ange Postecoglou.

That is despite Spurs slumping to 15th and being in danger of getting sucked into a relegation battle.

Although the Aussie reacted snappily to a fan accusing him of just that as he walked down the tunnel after Sunday’s 2-1 defeat to Leicester.

And this despite the ‘Levy Out’ chants during, and after, that miserable home defeat to the Foxes — who had lost their previous seven on the spin — reaching new decibel levels.

As well as the chants, banners were unfurled in the stands which included one saying: “24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy . . . TIME FOR CHANGE.”

The question is, why is Levy sticking by Postecoglou right now?

It is baffling the football world and is multi-faceted in its answer.

First of all, the dismissals Levy has presided over — and there have been 12 permanent ones during his near-quarter of a century at the helm — have normally been preceded by a relationship breakdown between himself and the manager.

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That was the case with Harry Redknapp and later with Mauricio Pochettino, whose comments to the media towards the end of his reign irked Levy.­

But that fracturing does not appear to have happened with Postecoglou, who has resisted every opportunity to criticise the Spurs higher-ups publicly.

In this painfully quiet transfer window, staggeringly, Spurs have recruited no outfield players despite their injury crisis.

Yet the nearest that Postecoglou has come to a pointed comment has been to say the club would be “playing with fire” by not signing anyone.

Player power has had an influence, too. Nuno Espirito Santo — now flying high with Nottingham Forest — was sacked after just ten Prem games in part after losing the dressing room.

Italian firecracker Antonio Conte castigated his players to the point of no return in that amazing press-conference meltdown at Southampton in March 2023 . . . and was gone soon after.

Yet Postecoglou’s crocked squad, by all accounts, are just about still behind him.

Then there is the fact Levy has tried chopping and changing managers before — the average tenure of a boss during his reign has been 23 months — to little effect.

And Pochettino’s five-plus years in charge heavily skews that figure.

So the supremo, who celebrates his 63rd birthday next month, has tried a different tack in recent years.

Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham Hotspur's manager, looking distressed in the rain.
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Mauricio Pochettino left with no silverware won at Spurs[/caption]
Antonio Conte, Tottenham manager, holding his head in his hands.
Antonio Conte castigated his players to the point of no return
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Nuno Espírito Santo, Tottenham Hotspur manager, looking down with arms crossed.
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Nuno Espirito Santo was sacked after just ten Prem games[/caption]

It used to be that he was involved in just about everything.

Harry Kane would go on to become the greatest player in the club’s history but back when he was a teenager, you would not expect the chairman to be as heavily involved in an academy player’s contract negotiations as Levy was back then.

Yet that has eased off of late, to a certain extent, with the likes of Rebecca Caplehorn — director of football administration and governance — technical director Johan Lange and Scott Munn, chief football officer and de facto No 2 to Levy, taking more prominent responsibilities.

These are among the individuals Levy is understood to consult when weighing up big calls.

Along with external individuals like Leon Angel, head of leading sports agency CAA Base, former managing director of football Fabio Paratici and, in years gone by, David Pleat.

The new approach does not mean patience with Postecoglou will last forever at Spurs.

But there is considerable sympathy for his crock crisis, with ten senior players out injured against Leicester.

While there is also cause for hope from the cup competitions and Europe.

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur manager, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Postecoglou has been hit with injury problems[/caption]
Tottenham Hotspur fans holding a banner that reads "24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy. Time for change."
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Spurs fans have voiced their anger[/caption]

Victory over Elfsborg on Thursday night will secure a last-16 spot in the Europa League.

And winning the competition outright would not only end the club’s 17-year trophy drought but also get them back into the Champions League.

Spurs are joint-favourites to win that competition and should have some senior players back for the knockout stages.

And how easy would it be to hire a replacement for Postecoglou right now anyway?

Consider the months-long pursuits of successors to Jose Mourinho and Conte, when Kane was still at the club and Tottenham’s position in the league was relatively strong (seventh and fourth respectively).

Even if they managed to prise someone like Andoni Iraola away from high-flying Bournemouth, he would still have the same injury problems and the same inexperienced squad.

But the other factor is, this time, changing the manager would not quell the anger from supporters towards Levy. If anything, it would increase it.

It is questionable whether that deflection strategy even worked in the past but were Levy to do it now, all the heat would be on him and him alone.

‘The trust looks to have gone’

That may be the case already, and certainly seemed to be on Sunday as enraged supporters called for his head.

The trust looks to have gone with a number of fed-up fans, whose gripes include controversial change to season-ticket concessions and a reduction in wage-bill spending.

Former Tottenham goalkeeper Michel Vorm, 41, reckons there could be a way to start fixing this seemingly-broken relationship between Levy and the fanbase.

The Dutchman told SunSport: “He’s quite open. His office is always open to have a chat.

“I know that his love for Tottenham is massive. He won’t approach players that quick — but he is far more approachable than people know.

“Maybe if he would be a bit more open in public, people would then understand more what’s going on behind the scenes at the club.”

A protest against Levy and the ownership is planned ahead of next month’s home game against Manchester United by activists Change for Tottenham.

These calls-to-arms have not had the desired effect in the past.

Michel Vorm of Tottenham Hotspur at a Premier League match.
Michel Vorm reckons there could be a way to start fixing this seemingly-broken relationship between Levy and the fanbase
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The ENIC Group even marginally increased their majority shareholding to 86.91 per cent in December, which does not hint at an imminent exit.

Yet Jamie Coughlan, of Change for Tottenham, said: “The pressure the fans are cranking up will have an effect.

“Whilst ultimately he is the chairman, the club is still owned by ENIC.

“The bad press that we are creating may affect future sponsorship deals or partnerships, which could lead to the real ownership looking to sell.

“What I think has changed is the fact it won’t be long before he has severe pressure placed on him elsewhere.”

Those who have worked with Levy talk about his extraordinarily thick skin.

But that last point could have some validity. Levy is on record as saying the club are looking for fresh investment.

Should potential investors be put off by a toxic atmosphere in the ground, maybe that could affect Levy’s thought process.

Likely it would far more than how he is perceived by supporters.

But Levy does not appear to be going anywhere and, for now at least, the same can be said for his manager.

Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, at a Premier League match.
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Levy could stick with manager Postecoglou[/caption]

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External reviews underway into delivery of 9 babies at Irish hospital after maternity services’ concerns raised with HSE

THE HSE have announced external reviews into the delivery of nine babies at Portiuncula University Hospital after concerns were raised.

Health bosses brought in a “highly experienced management team” to oversee maternity services at the Galway hospital in the coming months.

Portiuncula Hospital main entrance.
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The HSE announced that external reviews will be carried out in to the delivery of nine babies at Portiuncula University Hospital[/caption]

This team, headed by external consultant obstetrician Dr Mark Skehan, will manage and support all aspects of maternity, gynaecology and neonatal services.

The HSE said the team will report directly to the HSE West and North West regional management.

In a statement, Regional Clinical Director Dr Pat Nash expressed apologies to the women and families who may be worried or upset by this news.

He said: “I want to firstly apologise to all those women and families for whom this news will be worrying or upsetting, we are making these changes now to ensure that the maternity service at Portiuncula is as safe as possible for mothers and their babies.

“External reviews are currently under way into the delivery of nine babies in PUH. Since 2024, seven babies had hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE), resulting in six of those babies being referred for neonatal hypothermic treatment, also referred to as neonatal cooling.

“In 2023, two stillbirths occurred at the hospital and the care provided in relation to these two deliveries is also currently being reviewed externally.”

Dr Nash also pointed out that the incidence of HIE, which led to the need for neonatal cooling treatment, is much higher than what’s seen nationally or internationally in a similar timeframe.

Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy can be caused by various factors and refers to the lack of blood or oxygen supply to a baby’s brain before, during, or after birth.

And Dr Nash added that Therapeutic Hypothermia is now the standard treatment for term infants with moderate to severe HIE.

He added: “This treatment involves cooling a baby quickly after birth and keeping them cool for several days. It slows the brain’s metabolism and can prevent further damage. The sooner body cooling starts, the better the outcomes for the baby.”

Tony Canavan, Regional Executive Officer, emphasised that their main concern is the women who have had, or will have, babies at Portiuncula and the well-being of their children.

He said: “From today, we have appointed a highly experienced team, led by an external consultant obstetrician to manage and lead the maternity service at Portiuncula University Hospital to ensure as safe and high quality services as possible, while we await the outcome of the reviews currently underway.   

“We are concerned by these cases and we believe it is important that we review the care provided. 

“We know this is a distressing time for women whose care is under review and we apologise for any added distress that this news brings.”

‘Additional measures put in place to improve safety ‘

Dr Cliona Murphy, Clinical Director of the HSE National Women and Infants Health Programme, said they’re now working closely to put additional measures in place to improve safety for women delivering their babies.

She said: “We have been working closely with the team in HSE West and North West and at Portiuncula University Hospital to put in place more measures to improve safety for women delivering their babies at this unit.

“We will continue to provide the necessary support to the unit and will work closely with the new management team there, led by an external consultant obstetrician.

“A series of service improvement plans and other measures were implemented at the unit following these reviews.”

Women who have questions about the maternity unit can contact the HSE directly at 1800 807 008.

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Watch as furious Ronnie storms out of bed after Harriett admits she’s been with someone else since their split

LOVE Island star Ronnie Vint was left furious as Harriett Blackmore admitted she had been with someone else since their split.

Ronnie was seen storming out of the bedroom and leaving Harriett to sleep alone.

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Harriett admitted she had been with someone else since their split
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Ronnie was left furious and stormed out of the bedroom
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Ronnie Vint on Love Island.
He was left heartbroken as he discovered his ex had moved on during their split
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Before the incident, Ronnie asked Harriett: “Have you been with other men since me?”

She replied: “Yeah,” with a shocked Ronnie asking: “What?”

Harriett confirmed that she had been with someone else, which prompted Ronnie to jump of bed and remove himself from the bedroom.

He then returned and asked Elma Pazar if he could sleep in the bed next to her, as they are still in a couple.

The next morning, Harriett told Catherine and best friend Grace that Ronnie’s overreaction was not justified.

She said: “He’s been with people when he was with me, I’ve got the ‘hey girl’ 100 times on Instagram. Two… I’ve been watching him kiss two different girls on TV.”

Grace added: “You’re not his property, if something has happened with someone else.”

Harriett explained: “What did he think was going to happen. He was just going to really hurt me, do what he wants when we were together and when we broke up and went our separate ways, he was going to be galivating around and doing whatever he wants and I was just sat at home with Flopsy, like no.”

Ronnie told Harriett: “I’ll take it like a man and I just want to know and I’ll move on from that. I don’t want it to be a big thing.”

He continued: “I just want it to be between me and you – a yes or no. And we move on.”

Harriett replied: “It’s just annoying because it just all got blown out of proportion.

“I didn’t like the way you acted after, you should have just waited till the morning and said ‘hey, can I speak to you?’

“But you were acting a little bit entitled last night.”

Ronnie explained: “It just hurts still because I look at you and ‘you’re mine’ type of thing,” which provoked Harriett to say: “But I’m not.”

He went on to say: “You were mine and there’s feelings there.”

She told him: “Yeah but Ronnie, I felt like that and I had to watch you crack on and do all these things.”

Ronnie insisted that he wanted to “squash” it and have a conversation to “learn from his mistakes”.

“I feel like communication we didn’t have last time,” he said.

“The communication, trust, honesty is all I want with you.”

NEW BOMBSHELL

The dramatic twists and turns in the Love Island All Stars villa have kept fans glued to their screens.

And The Sun revealed the latest All Stars bombshell is set to make splash.

The Sun can reveal that the girl heading in is Danielle Sellers who made a play for Olivia’s villa partner Chris Hughes back in 2017.

Since then she’s become a firm favourite among the Islanders and lives in Manchester – so is likely to have crossed paths with current cast members such as Scott Thomas and Grace Jackson.

Danielle is a former Sun page three girl.

A source said: “Danielle is smoking hot and is the ideal age for Scott as he’s drifting apart from Tina after the explosive Vegas row with Luca.”

Back in 2017, we told how the blonde bombshell had been seeing I’m A Celeb star Jack.

This was despite him growing close to Made in Chelsea star Georgia “Toff” Toffolo while in the jungle.

Jack and Danielle dated for around seven months and were introduced by Jack’s pop star older brother Conor.

Later that year she entered Love Island as a Casa Amor bombshell and was joined by Chyna Ellis, Ellisa-Jade White, Amelia Peters and Shannen McGrath.

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