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Daniel Levy urged to make shock Ange Postecoglou U-turn and RE-HIRE Spurs boss in passionate plea from Melbourne mayor

Daniel Levy urged to make shock Ange Postecoglou U-turn and RE-HIRE Spurs boss in passionate plea from Melbourne mayor

The Irish Suna day ago

MELBOURNE'S Lord Mayor has urged Tottenham to U-turn on sacking Ange Postecoglou - or risk an ALLERGIC reaction.
Greek-born Postecoglou grew up in the Australian city, later bossing South Melbourne, Melbourne Victory and the Socceroos.
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Spurs axed Europa League-winning boss Ange Postecoglou
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Postecoglou's departure has sparked a chain reaction thousands of miles away from Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Nick Reece
But despite
And as well as being a hefty blow to his reputation, it's also been a painful hit Down Under.
Postecoglou paid for finishing just one place above the Premier League drop zone.
However, an injury crisis persuaded him to focus more on
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And in the eyes of some fans, that policy was vindicated when
Victory in Bilbao ended Tottenham's long wait for silverware since winning the League Cup in 2007-08.
But club supremo Levy has been unhappy with the larger picture.
And after axing Postecoglou less than a week ago, Spurs are already
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Daniel Levy has received an unusual plea from Down Under
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However, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Nick Reece, has made an unusual intervention - by pleading on Instagram for Levy to have a rethink.
And Reece reckons he speaks for not just his city but also for lovers of the English top flight all around the globe.
The civic bigwig even backed up his message with an amusing medicinal warning... over a possible "allergic reaction".
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He said: 'On behalf of the people of Melbourne, and Premier League fans around the world, I call on Tottenham Hotspur FC to reconsider its decision to sack coach Ange Postecoglou.
"In @cityofmelbourne we have followed Ange's career closely for decades.
"He began his junior and senior career in Melbourne as a player and later coach at @southmelbournefc in the 1980s.
"Never underestimate Ange's determination to win, and his ability to carry teams to greatness. We have seen this time again over his career.
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"This year Tottenham made history by winning the Europa League trophy - its first such win in 17 years. We will see further trophies follow if Ange is given the chance.
"Don't let Tottenham be known as the team that is allergic to silverware.
"Let Ange lead the players onto greatness in next year's Premier League campaign."
But even having Melbourne's mighty mayoral chains thrown in behind him is unlikely to save Ange.
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Instead he is understood to have already been

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