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Thomas Frank is perfect manager to deal with Tottenham’s Daniel Levy – after being slammed by his OWN chairman on forum

THOMAS FRANK’S first big job ended when the club chairman was exposed for criticising him on an online fans’ forum.

Although some Tottenham supporters have a pretty low opinion of supremo Daniel Levy, it’s unlikely he would ever be caught doing the same.

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Thomas Frank is perfect manager to deal with Tottenham’s Daniel Levy[/caption]
Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur.
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Spurs owner Levy is on the hunt for a new gaffer after sacking Ange[/caption]

Levy keeps a low profile and says very little about whether he is backing his manager — until the moment he doesn’t any more.

Which is not quite how Jans Bech Andersen handled things after becoming chairman of Danish club Brondby.

Frank had left his role with the Danish FA coaching the youth teams and working with senior boss Morten Olsen, to take over at the cash-strapped fallen giants in 2013.

But he resigned in March 2016 after just under three years in charge because of what became known as ‘Oscar-gate’.

‘Oscar’ was the name attached to a profile on a leading Brondby fan messageboard which had repeatedly hammered Frank and sporting director Per Rud.

And it turned out that ‘Oscar’ was Bech Andersen, a rich fan who had increased his investment and influence at the club a few months after Frank’s arrival.

Among ‘Oscar’s’ posts were rants criticising Frank for being a coach “who is inexperienced and stubbornly sticks to a system that doesn’t work” and his “inability to integrate new players that he himself has 100 per cent chosen”.

‘Oscar’ said Frank and Rud had made “crazy decisions together due to ignorance and lack of experience”, creating “a headache that needs to be cured as soon as possible”.

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Frank understandably talked of a “breach of trust” in his resignation statement.

Nine months later, in December 2016, he joined Brentford as assistant boss to Dean Smith before taking the head coach role in October 2018.

Illustration of Postecoglou at Tottenham's 2023-2025 season statistics across all competitions.

It would be easy to say the rest is history but Frank did have a sticky start to his reign.

Without the strong backing of Bees owner Matthew Benham and co-director of football Rasmus Ankersen —  a fellow Dane — he might not have survived.

Gambling guru Benham believed Frank was a good bet and has been proved right.­

For all Frank’s incredible success in leading the club from the Championship to the top half of the Premier League, Levy and Spurs fans are entitled to ask how he would cope with the very different challenge at Tottenham?

The 51-year-old has never taken charge of a Champions League match nor won a major trophy, two things which were on former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou’s CV even before he led Spurs to Europa League glory in what turned out to be his final game.

Eddie Howe was similarly inexperienced when he joined Newcastle in November 2021.

Yes, Howe had taken Bournemouth through the divisions all the way to ninth place in the top flight but he had also been relegated in 2020 and never managed in Europe.

Yet Howe proved his doubters wrong — in 2023 he led the Magpies back into the Champions League, before lifting their first major domestic trophy for 70 years with March’s Carabao Cup victory over Liverpool.

Much has been made of Brentford’s use of data from Benham’s gambling business to give them the edge in recruitment.

But it is one thing to identify hidden gems with the potential to become stars — the art is  making them realise that potential.

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur manager, holding the UEFA Europa League trophy.
Spurs sacked Ange Postecoglou on Friday
Illustration of a possible Tottenham Hotspur lineup under Thomas Frank.

And Frank has a brilliant record, particularly with forward players.

Ollie Watkins, Ivan Toney, Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa are  the most high-profile examples of the ability of Frank and his coaches.

Levy will have also seen how players like Christian Norgaard — soon to become a free agent — have quietly become established Prem stars.

Frank has also proved tactically adaptable in a way Big Ange stubbornly refused to be until that backs-to-the-wall performance in the second half of the Europa League final against Manchester United.

Brentford were a free-scoring, attractive side in the Championship.

But after winning the play-off final in 2021, Frank knew he had to compromise a bit.

He made his side defensively sound and difficult to beat, using marginal gains like set-piece excellence to help preserve their top-flight status.

But last season the Bees were among the Prem’s great entertainers.

They were also one of the very few clubs in Europe to have three players with more than ten league goals – Mbeumo, Wissa and Kevin Schade.

If Frank gets the Spurs job, his  personality will be quite a change from Postecoglou’s gruff Aussie charms.

The genial Dane is the most  relatable and likeable Prem boss.
His image of a man who likes to visit his local pub on the Thames is not just for show.

Brentford know what an asset they have, which is why Frank has a £10million release clause.

Every managerial appointment is a gamble but for Levy that could be money well spent.

Bech Andersen remains at Brondby and is still posting on social media — albeit under his own name now.

At least Frank won’t have to cope with Levy doing that if he joins Spurs.

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Love Island is about many things – but love certainly isn’t one of them

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LOVE Island celebrates its tenth birthday this week – and I confess I watch the show.

But I’d rather be frogmarched to the nearest convent, forced to take a vow of chastity and spend the next 50 years doing Hail Marys over my Rosary beads than spend a single second in the Love Island villa.

Maura confronts Tom in a scene from Love Island.
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Love Island celebrates its tenth birthday this week, pictured Maura Higgins and Tom Walker[/caption]
Jessica Hayes, 2015 Love Island winner, sitting on a couch.
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Original Love Island winner Jessica Hayes has given up on romance[/caption]

And it seems I’m not the only one.

Original Love Island winner Jessica Hayes says she was so put off by blokes that she has given up on romance and actually taken a vow of celibacy!

Holy smoke. That’s probably not the ringing endorsement ITV producers will be rolling out for their anniversary coverage.

Now, I’m not some bra-burning man hater. I promise!

I can understand why so many young, buff singletons would quite happily shove their granny under the nearest bus to get a ticket to Spain and hook up with fit blokes.

The world of dating is hard. Horrible, even.

You have to endlessly swipe through apps looking at profiles of tattoo-smothered men posing aggressively in front of the mirror in their gym, or even worse, their loo (yuck) while reeling off impossible demands they expect of any woman.

She must be a ten out of ten. She must let him hang out with his mates until 3am. She must be totally attentive to his every need. She must not be demanding.

Then comes the awkward first dates.

Meeting in a crowded pub (just in case he is not your Mr Right but actually a crazed axe murderer), sipping a gin and slim while you are asked the inevitable roll call of questions.

Where did you grow up? What do you do for a living? Do you like travelling?

Forget sparks flying, these encounters can be more boreathon than bonkathon.

Who wouldn’t prefer to hang out in a sun-drenched villa and coupling up with a perfectly chiselled gym bunny?

But a trip through Love Island’s best bits reveals that romance is the last thing you should expect in the villa.

Remember when Maura Higgins was getting ready to go to the hideaway with Tom Walker?

She overheard him boasting: “I just want to see if she’s all mouth!” as the rest of the cocky lads set about laughing.

Maura, sassy Irishwoman that she is, didn’t stand for that rubbish.

Rounding on Tom, she fumed: “Are you joking? That’s disgraceful, Tom. That’s absolutely f***ing disgusting.”

Gormless Tom was left gawping like a goldfish as he tried to claim he didn’t mean it, was just copying the lads and was really a nice chap after all.

Maura had won over the nation’s hearts with her straight talking. But she was still in the lonely hearts club herself.

Then there was poor Zara Holland, who was stripped of her Miss Great Britain title and crown after having sex with Alex Bowen on the show.

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Dissolving in tears as she realised all her hard work had gone down the toilet like so many make-up-stained tissues, the rest of the girls dried her eyes, gave her hugs and told her she will move on to bigger and better things.

So what was her fella Alex doing? Staring at the ground, looking bemused and shrugging his shoulders.

He may look like an Adonis carved out of stone, but is he really husband material? And there was the time when Jordan Hames asked Anna Vakili to be his girlfriend on the show in 2019.

Flashing a cheeky grin, he said he was “so nervous” to pop the question and told how the couple had “been through so much” in the villa they could “literally get through anything”.

Apart from two more days together apparently.

Just 48 hours later he was cracking on with new girl India Reynolds, staring into her big brown eyes and telling her: “I feel like I have been gravitating towards you.”

Yeah, gravitating a bit like a dodgy Soviet rocket that has exploded in space and come crashing back down to Earth.

Anna came storming over to confront and dump him. Romeo and Juliet this ain’t.

So by all means stick the telly on, tuck into a box of Milk Tray and enjoy Love Island.

But trust me, ladies — you are much more likely to get pied than find love across the fire pit.

GAME ON! LIONESSES CAN STILL SHINE BRIGHT

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Leah Williamson holds the women’s Euros trophy[/caption]
England's women's soccer team celebrates winning the UEFA Women's Euro 2022.
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Lionesses celebrate after their stunning victory over Germany[/caption]

IT has been three years since our proud Lionesses won the women’s Euros – sending the nation into a footie frenzy.

The stunning victory over Germany was a defining moment in our country’s sporting history.

And it inspired a new generation of girls to grab a football and get on to the pitch.

Our reigning champs are gearing up to defend their title when the tournament kicks off in Switzerland next month.

Manager Sarina Wiegman has named her squad. And we have a brilliant chance of victory – even without Millie Bright and her love life saga.

So come on, ladies – show the blokes how it’s done and go all the way this summer.

The whole country is behind you!

BENCH BAN SO BARMY

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Vasil Vasilev, manager of The Trafalgar, in Greenwich, South London[/caption]

MORE grim news of bossy Britain.

A lovely pub called The Trafalgar, in Greenwich, South London, put lots of wooden benches outside so people can enjoy a pie and a pint overlooking the River Thames.

They had to – it was Covid. Politicians had made it a criminal offence to sup a beverage indoors.

But now those fun-hating pen-pushers at Labour-run Greenwich council have ordered the boozer, managed by Vasil Vasilev, to remove half its outdoor seating.

Why? The benches are packed with happy punters spending cash and boosting the local economy.

And the street is wide enough for pushchairs and wheelchairs to still get down there. I should know – I live up the road.

The landlord says that if he is forced to pull down his seating he may have to slash staff to plug the hole in his coffers.

I thought the Labour government’s number one priority is economic growth?

Maybe Chancellor Rachel Reeves should get down to South London, have a word with her comrades in the local council and tell them to lay off our pubs.

Let Brits drink beer, I say!

WALL? I WILL NAIL IT

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Sticking a few bricks back on to the front garden wall will set you back thousands[/caption]

I’M off round my mum and dad’s house this weekend. To build a wall.

Turns out sticking a few bricks back on to the front garden wall will set you back thousands and thousands if you ask a professional to do it.

So me, my sister and my mum are going to do it ourselves.

We have bought the ready-mixed cement and, more importantly, dusted off our chicest dungarees and most fetching headscarves for the task.

Who says building stuff is man’s work? I am sure we are up to the task.

I just hope I don’t break a nail. 

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I’M confused. Are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle private citizens who want to keep their kids away from the cameras?

Or are they fame-hungry wannabe celebs?

The once-royal couple have spent the week releasing videos and pics of their intimate family moments.

First it was a cringey video of the pair twerking in the hospital delivery room in a bid to induce the birth of Lilibet.

Then Meghan up-loaded photos from their family trip to Disneyland to celebrate their daughter’s fourth birthday. Looks like rank hypocrisy to me.

TULIP’S PARTY GAMES

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Former minister Tulip Siddiq is under investigation for corruption in Bangladesh[/caption]

FORMER minister Tulip Siddiq may be under investigation for corruption in Bangladesh, but that didn’t stop the Labour politician throwing herself a glitzy party to celebrate ten years of being an MP.

Lucky guests were treated to a free glass of fizz, while Tulip, handed out certificates to party volunteers who had helped her get elected.

But the event itself was all rather cloak and dagger.

The location was top secret, and guests were only told where to go hours before doors opened.

Was she worried about a knock at the door?

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The New Ryu Ga Gotoku Game Might Be Hiding Its Biggest Surprise in Plain Sight

Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has given us a number of legendary franchises, such as Yakuza and Like a Dragon. However, the studio finally lifted the wraps on its next game at the Summer Games Fest 2025 called Stranger Than Heaven with a cinematic trailer. Stranger Than Heaven has been in development for a while. Previously, […]

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Love Island’s Maura Higgins lookalike Megan Clarke reveals what she REALLY thinks about being compared to show legend

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LOVE Island’s new Maura ­Higgins lookalike has sympathy for her fellow Irish beauty after she snogged married McFly guitarist Danny Jones.

Musical theatre student Megan Forte Clarke, 24, from Dublin, said she is flattered by comparisons to Maura, who is ten years older and appeared as a bombshell on the ITV dating show in 2019.

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Megan Forte Clarke said she is flattered by comparisons to Maura Higgins
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Dublin-born Megan, 24, said: ‘I love Maura — what a compliment. She’s an icon’[/caption]
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Maura, who is ten years older, appeared as a bombshell on the ITV dating show in 2019

But asked how she felt about Maura’s now infamous kiss with Danny, 39, at a Brit Awards after-party in London earlier this year, Megan said: “We’ve all had a drunken kiss.”

Megan, who is set to enter the ITV2 villa tomorrow, has drawn comparisons to Maura thanks to her Irish accent and glamorous brunette looks.

She said: “I love Maura — what a compliment. She’s an icon.

“She is like the Queen of Ireland. So if people are comparing me to her, then cheers, love that, thank you.”

Meanwhile, Megan, who calls herself the “modern day Bridget Jones”, said she has been single for nearly three years after her university boyfriend cheated on her.

She added: “We were on and off for about a year during my first year at university and I’ve been single since.

“We met at uni [The Brighton Academy] — musical theatre boys are never a good idea.”

Asked if it ended on good terms, she said: “No. No, God, no! He cheated on me quite a bit. The girls were none the wiser.


“So I would never blame a girl in that sense, but I definitely confronted him. He felt my wrath. I didn’t really get any revenge. I think ignorance is bliss, so he was blocked. I haven’t spoken to him since.”

‘Hell and horror’

Of her recent dating life, she said: “It has been more than two years of hell and horror.

“I’ve been asked on a walk for a date.
I’m like, ‘That’s brilliant, I love being a dog’.

“It is just never good and then they ghost you. So many frogs.”

But the boys of the villa will be pleased after Megan revealed she has stocked up on bikinis and sexy outfits for The Hideaway — the villa’s private area where Islanders can spend time together alone.

She said: “Yeah, I have shopped till I dropped. I feel like you can’t be too prepared with stuff like that.

“Better to be over prepared than underprepared.

“So I’ve got a lot of options for bikinis and night time.”

But the Dublin-born beauty said she will be keeping things real by wearing her plastic retainer to bed after having braces during her university years.

She said: “That’s always humbling when you’re comfortable around a boy and you are clicking it out in the morning.”

But of ­wearing braces, she added: “I think a lot of boys actually quite liked it, which I was surprised by.”

‘I’ve had a little flirt’

Megan revealed that she has been given strict instructions by her mum to keep things PG in the villa.

She said: “My mum’s been like, ‘Meg, please do not have sex in the villa’. I don’t think I would anyway — too exposing.”

Megan, who currently works in telesales, said she has not had any office romances, but cannot resist charming her colleagues.

She revealed: “I’ve had a little flirt here and there because, you know, you have to make work life fun, but nothing has come of it.”

Last Christmas, the beauty starred as one of the ugly step-sisters in a Christmas pantomime of Cinderella in Tewkesbury, Gloucs.

She said: “To be fair, they were meant to be ­Kardashian-esque and ugly on the inside.

“So I got to wear fabulous costumes. I had a ball.”

Hopefully, in the villa, she will meet her own Prince Charming.

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‘Smitten’ Aimee Lou Wood kisses and hugs actor boyfriend outside cafe ‘in vision of love’s young dream’

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THE White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood shares some tender moments with her actor ­boyfriend Adam Long.

Loved-up Aimee, 31, was seen kissing and holding hands with fellow Brit Adam, 34, as they sat outside a cafe.

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White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood has been pictured looking loved-up with her boyfriend Adam Long[/caption]
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Aimee cuddled up to Adam as they sat outside a London cafe[/caption]
Aimee Lou Wood and Adam Long kissing and holding hands at a cafe.
The couple, who met while on the set of Film Club, were seen kissing

The pair met while filming upcoming BBC comedy series Film Club but Adam is best known for telly drama Happy ­Valley.

Stockport-born Aimee previously dated Connor Swindells, 28 — her co-star on Netflix comedy series Sex Education — but they split in 2020.

An onlooker who spotted her with Adam in South London said: “They looked smitten with one another.

“They were hugging and kissing and she kept draping her arm around his neck while his hand was on her knee.

“They looked very comfy together — a vision of love’s young dream.”

Aimee’s romance follows rumours of a row with her White Lotus co-star Walton Goggins after claims they had unfollowed each other on Instagram.

The pair, who play lovers Chelsea and Rick in the HBO series, appeared on the cover of Variety magazine last week to put the rumours to bed.

Walton, 53, said: “There is no feud.

“I adore, I love this woman madly.

“She’s special. She can do anything.”

Aimee added: “We don’t give a sh*te about Instagram.

“It’s such a comment on where we’re at culturally.”

Aimee Lou Wood and her boyfriend holding hands and enjoying drinks at a cafe.
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An onlooker said: ‘They looked smitten with one another’[/caption]
Aimee Lou Wood and her boyfriend holding hands and enjoying drinks at a cafe.
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Adam is best known for telly drama Happy ­Valley[/caption]

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Shocking blunder as dangerous criminal left without GPS tag for over 50 DAYS after early release from jail

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A DANGEROUS lag was able to roam without a GPS tag for more than 50 days after being released from jail early.

The unnamed prisoner was set free in September as part of the scheme to ease prison overcrowding.

More than 1,000 offenders — including violent criminals — were let out months early in the move by Labour.

Many were freed on licence, meaning they had to wear an ankle tag so their movements could be monitored to check they were obeying a curfew or other restrictions.

But the con in question was one of a ­number who were not fitted with a tag immediately.

Instead he was free to go wherever he liked unchecked until November 2 — 53 days later — when one was finally attached by a private security contractor.

Government sources blamed the unnamed firm for the lengthy delay.

It comes as senior cops have raised concerns about the state of the monitoring systems after we revealed that a machete-wielding teenager cut off his tag and absconded.

Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley highlighted the 16-year-old boy’s case, as his force had to dedicate “massive resources” to finding the teen in Eltham, South East London.

He has since been bailed again.

Our statistics also show eight criminals have avoided being tagged in the past two years because bungling authorities had the wrong address.

We can also reveal that crooks who were supposed to have been monitored by ­probation officials carried out almost 750 murders and sex attacks in just five years.

Ministry of Justice figures show that 377 convicted of murder and 369 jailed for serious sex crimes were supposedly being tracked, though not all would have had an electronic tag fitted.

They include Jordan McSweeney, 29, who sexually assaulted and murdered Zara Aleena, 35, in Ilford, East London, in 2022.

McSweeney had been let out of jail on licence after serving a robbery term a week beforehand and missed two probation appointments.

Ex-cop Peter Bleksley said our findings show tagging is a “complete waste of time” if it is not effectively monitored.

The MoJ said: “Fewer than 0.5 per cent of offenders supervised by probation commit a serious further offence.”  

A spokesman said that 1,300 new probation officers were being brought in this year.

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A dangerous lag was able to roam without a GPS tag for more than 50 days after being released from jail early[/caption]

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