Oct 23
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Alex Sumsky

Luke Williams Believes ‘Most’ Championship Clubs Would Want Jamal Lowe

Swansea City and Jamal Lowe are set to reconnect on Tuesday, with Luke Williams indicating that “most” clubs in the Championship would be pleased to have the forward on their team.

Last season, Lowe was a joint top scorer for Swansea, finding the net nine times in 35 appearances, including 24 starts, after returning to the club on loan from Bournemouth.

After becoming a free agent over the summer, Williams had previously hinted in April that Swansea might consider offering the Jamaica international a permanent contract.

Lowe, who celebrated his 30th birthday in July, ultimately signed with Sheffield Wednesday on a free transfer.

Williams expressed his willingness to have retained the former Wigan and Portsmouth player, stating, “I think most Championship squads would be very pleased to have Jamal Lowe.”

“However, you can’t have everything, and we are content with our current squad. We’re also really glad that Jamal has found a club where he can play regular football.

“Not everything is perfect in life, but I think, in the end, it was a good solution for both sides.

”So far this season, Lowe has scored twice in nine appearances for the Owls, with his only league goal coming on the opening weekend.

“He is a very gifted player, we know that,” Williams added. “He is very creative, possesses good physicality, and can be difficult to handle. But we also have several players in our squad who have experience playing with him, so hopefully, that gives us a better chance to cope with him.

“We look forward to seeing him because he is a great guy, but we hope he has a quiet game.”

Feb 14
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Marcus Littlejohn

Tottenham Hotspur Managerial Speculations Intensify

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou is facing mounting pressure following a series of disappointing results, including early exits from both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, and a slump to 14th place in the Premier League.

Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara has been vocal about his dissatisfaction, stating, "It's time to go. Postecoglou is out of his depth at this level."

In light of these challenges, speculation has intensified regarding potential successors.

According to reports, Andoni Iraola and Thomas Frank are leading candidates to replace Postecoglou, both listed at 4/1 odds.

Former Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino is also in consideration.

Despite the mounting pressure, Postecoglou remains focused on his role, acknowledging the difficulties but expressing determination to improve the team's fortunes.

He remarked, "It's a tough moment, but we are working hard to turn things around."