Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Fulham appoint Martin Jol as new manager for two-year contract

/ On : 7:18 AM

Premier league news: After ejecting Mark Hughes last week, Fulham F.C manager positions that were previously empty now in the shake by Martin Jol. The Cottagers appoint Martin Jol as new boss Danny Murphy et al for next season in English premier league.

Confirmation of the appointment of Jol as manager of Fulham F.C confirmed directly by the club's home city of London was on the official website fulhamfc.com. A Dutch man was tied with a two-year contract.

A Dutch man who had previously been a manager of Tottenham Hotspur in 2004 and 2007, it agreed to sign a contract for two years with Fulham F.C, with an option contract can be extended.

I am very happy to join Fulham F.C, a stunning traditional club, Jol said in a statement on its website fulhamfc.com.

Fulham are a good club, has a solid foundation and fanatic supporters. I would like to thank the club owners who believe in me to lead these teams.

Fulham has concluded a contract with Hughes for eight years. Hughes was rumored to be joining Aston Villa.

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