
Simon Jordan interrupts Postecoglou sack defence at Tottenham – ‘Who Cares?’
Ange Postecoglou’s future at Tottenham is yet to be decided.
The Australian led Spurs to their first trophy in 17 years with the Europa League title but his place in the dugout remains under threat.
His side finished 17th in the Premier League, with 22 losses, which is far too many for a club of the Lilywhites’ stature.
Daniel Levy has a tough decision to make this summer on who will be the man to take the North London outfit into the future.

Jordan and Murphy clash over Postecoglou future at Tottenham
The debate around whether Postecoglou will remain at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium continues to rage on, with no sign of a conclusion.
Simon Jordan, who has regularly clashed with James Maddison in recent weeks, believes that the 59-year-old will be relieved of his duties.
Danny Murphy agreed with that view but when he tried to explain why the former Celtic man could stay, Jordan was having none of it.
Speaking on talkSPORT (4 June, 12:09 pm), Jordan said: “I personally think that Ange has run out of runway.”
Murphy replied, saying: “I think that slightly but there is two situations isn’t there, one is are the players on board with him, and do they want to play for him?”
Jordan interrupted, saying: “Who cares?”
Levy needs to resolve Postecoglou future soon
Spurs supporters need to know who will be leading them into the new season sooner rather than later.
More importantly, the club needs to make a decision and press on with transfers, as they must make the right moves in the market.
Their chances of doing so have been boosted by the fact that they will play in the Champions League when the new campaign begins.
Jordan and Murphy may be right, Postecoglou may not be the man to lead Spurs into a new beginning, but if that is the case, Levy needs to put him out of his misery immediately.
The uncertainty surrounding the managerial situation could hamper their transfer business as potential targets may not want to move while they do not know who they will be playing under.
It may be harsh to sack the former Australia defender after bringing a first trophy since 2008, but there might be too much water under the bridge; if so, Levy needs to act fast to secure a replacement.