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Ex Villa Ugo Ehiogu a coach at Spurs?

Eric_s

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Aug 30, 2004
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Anyone knows whether he is a coach at Spurs and at what capacity? Sorry to start a thread but I can't think of where to post the question. As curious as I saw him in our training kit.
 

RichieS

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Dec 23, 2004
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I assume this is supposed to be about Ugo Ehiogu? :p

Think he's been working with the youth players.
 

kr1978

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Do you mean Ugo Ehiogu?

If so then don't think so- runs a music label and plays for Wembley FC according to Wiki

Although looks like the Wembley thing was just some sort of PR thing as Parlour and a few others played for them this year too
 

alamo

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Jun 10, 2004
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RichieS nailed it:

http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/premier-league/9711-ehiogu-wants-spurs-job.php

The ex-Aston Villa defender was speaking exclusively to SportsDirect News and revealed he would love to take the reins at White Hart Lane.

The former England star recently completed his Uefa B licence for management, and admitted he dreams of taking over at a Premier League club.

He revealed: “I am currently working with the Spurs under-16 team and I’ve been doing it for the past three months.

“I feel I can add to the game, as I have knowledge and experience to share – I just need to plot a route to the top.

“I learnt from the best after all, as I worked with managers like Ron Atkinson, Terry Venables and Steve McClaren, so I could sprinkle a little bit of everything onto any job I had.”

And when asked if he would fancy a go at succeeding André Villas-Boas if he were ever to leave Spurs, Ehiogu replied: “I certainly wouldn’t say no to Spurs.

“I’d go to any club to be honest, I think you just need an opportunity and a little bit of luck and if I can see a route I’d consider any side.”
 

chrissivad

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May 20, 2005
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I think its only been a part time thing. He has other things out side of football he does as well.
 

Reado

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RichieS nailed it:

http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/premier-league/9711-ehiogu-wants-spurs-job.php

The ex-Aston Villa defender was speaking exclusively to SportsDirect News and revealed he would love to take the reins at White Hart Lane.

The former England star recently completed his Uefa B licence for management, and admitted he dreams of taking over at a Premier League club.

He revealed: I am currently working with the Spurs under-16 team and I’ve been doing it for the past three months.

“I feel I can add to the game, as I have knowledge and experience to share – I just need to plot a route to the top.

I learnt from the best after all, as I worked with managers like Ron Atkinson, Terry Venables and Steve McClaren, so I could sprinkle a little bit of everything onto any job I had.”

And when asked if he would fancy a go at succeeding André Villas-Boas if he were ever to leave Spurs, Ehiogu replied: “I certainly wouldn’t say no to Spurs.

“I’d go to any club to be honest, I think you just need an opportunity and a little bit of luck and if I can see a route I’d consider any side.”

Wut?
 

Bus-Conductor

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Oct 19, 2004
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Really gutted we never signed him when he was available. I believe he's a spurs fan. Sure I read that somewhere. Was a very good CB.
 

StartingPrice

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RichieS nailed it:

http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/premier-league/9711-ehiogu-wants-spurs-job.php

The ex-Aston Villa defender was speaking exclusively to SportsDirect News and revealed he would love to take the reins at White Hart Lane.

The former England star recently completed his Uefa B licence for management, and admitted he dreams of taking over at a Premier League club.

He revealed: “I am currently working with the Spurs under-16 team and I’ve been doing it for the past three months.

“I feel I can add to the game, as I have knowledge and experience to share – I just need to plot a route to the top.

“I learnt from the best after all, as I worked with managers like Ron Atkinson, Terry Venables and Steve McClaren, so I could sprinkle a little bit of everything onto any job I had.”

And when asked if he would fancy a go at succeeding André Villas-Boas if he were ever to leave Spurs, Ehiogu replied: “I certainly wouldn’t say no to Spurs.

“I’d go to any club to be honest, I think you just need an opportunity and a little bit of luck and if I can see a route I’d consider any side.”

What do you mean, Ugo? Like, standing on the touchline, twirling a brolley over your head, racially abusing the black players in a highly suspect Dutch accent, while handing brown envelopes of money to agents on the side, and running a dodgy spiv drinking club?
 
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