Ryan Mason insists Tottenham job is appealing despite knock-backs
Ryan Mason is currently Tottenham Hotspur interim manager | Pool/Getty Images
Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Ryan Mason has insisted that the club remains an appealing prospect to any coach, despite favoured managerial options appearing to snub the job.
The 29-year-old was appointed interim manager at Spurs following the sacking of Jose Mourinho and has overseen two games to date - beating Southampton 2-1 in the Premier League before losing to Manchester City 1-0 in the Carabao Cup final.
Spurs had been linked with highly-rated managerial duo Julian Nagelsmann and Erik ten Hag in recent weeks, while it s
Despite those setbacks, Mason believes the prospect of managing Spurs is still one that will entice the best candidates.
“Listen, this is Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. There’s always going to be people interested,” he said. “We have the best stadium in the world in my opinion.
“And also the best training complex in the world. It’s a fantastic group of players and a fantastic fanbase.
“So of course it’s going to be appealing. It’s a great football club. I’m probably biased because I feel passionately about it. But it’s a big football club as well.
At assisted living facility ordered closed, residents scramble for new homes but CEO is âgoneâ
At assisted living facility ordered closed, residents scramble for new homes but CEO is âgoneâ By Mahealani Richardson | April 28, 2021 at 5:10 PM HST - Updated April 28 at 5:26 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Residents of a senior living community in Hauula are frantically moving out after the state ordered the company to shut down.
Various agencies are offering residents help, but the facilityâs management has remained silent.
Earlier this month, the state Health Department revoked the license for Dignity Senior Living at Oceanside Hawaii in Hauula and ordered the assisted living facility to shut down by Friday.
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To celebrate the life and music of the late Andrew Brough, who died last year, we present a night of Andrew’s songs from The Orange, Straitjacket Fits and Bike.
Appearing at Auckland’s Wine Cellar, May 7th, on what would have been Andrew’s 58th birthday, family, friends and past bandmates will get together to celebrate the music of one of NZ’s most-loved songwriters.
The music will be performed by Tristan Mason (Bike) Justin McLean (Roulettes, Bike), Don Brough, Darren Stedman (Verlaines), Tenzin Mullin (Jay Clarkson and the Containers), John McDermott; Jan Hellriegel and Charlotte Yates will appear on vocals on selected tracks.
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