I would take Levein back with open arms! Hopefully we can get Ross in quickly as has been said before....we need players and we need them now!
BBC saying next 48 hours for announcement. non deal breakers being ironed out. whatever that means but sounds like they have been trawling message boards and pieced together all the bits that they can point to if indeed it doesn't happen - waste of a licence fee (unless you are GB of course)
Hearing he's got the joab in Budapest
translated from the Honved site. It appears they seduced Tam.....
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"We are very happy that we were able to seduce Thomas to Kispest," said Chris Docherty, sports director of the Budapest Honvéd at honvedfc.hu. "He's a coach with huge potential, and several high-profile European and English clubs have competed for his favor, so it's a great thing that we've been able to convince him that Honvéd can be a success."
“I know the great tradition of football in this country, as well as the fact that the people of Kispest go through fire and water for their team, and I am the type of coach who will achieve real success if he is surrounded by people who do it. they are passionate about football, said Tam Courts , the new master of the Pest, the coach of the coaching giants . - I wish the fans could be proud of the club again to see a team that will do everything on the field to win, and hopefully that will be coupled with performance and results. The training center is well equipped and the stadium is beautiful, all the conditions are in place for the Honvéd to be successful and I am very excited to be a member of this club. ”
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Born in 1981, Courts was a hopeful midfielder at a young age, but he couldn’t run into Livingston FC and then only get to smaller teams. He also played football at two clubs with his younger brother, Conrad, who was three years younger than him, and then retired almost simultaneously in 2018 and early 2019, respectively.
Tam Courts tried his hand as a player manager at quarter-division Kelty Hearts, joining Dundee United in 2020, where he first became the head of the youth and then proved to be the head coach the previous season.
“Six**** academics also had the opportunity to break the record for the youngest player to be at the forefront during the season,” the Honvéd website added.