Comedian Jacob Hawley has revealed that he is starting a new podcast with Sean Dyche, who promises he has no plans of returning to football anytime soon.
Dyche has been linked with a move to Tottenham in a last-ditch attempt to save them from Premier League relegation.
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Igor Tudor is under big pressure at Tottenham to turn things around following three defeats in his first three matches as interim manager.
Spurs have been assessing potential alternatives less than a month after appointing the Croatian, but Dyche appears to have ruled himself out of the running.
Sean Dyche to Tottenham now looks unlikely
Sean Dyche’s potential move to Tottenham Hotspur now looks unlikely as he is starting a new podcast following his Nottingham Forest sacking.
Having been paid £5 million to leave the Midlands club, the manager is happy to sit out the game for a bit and wait for his next gig.
“Yeah, there’s no NDA just yet. I think I’m about to start a new comedy podcast, I should stress. It’s a comedy podcast about football rather than a football podcast trying to be funny,” Hawley told Screen Rot Podcast.
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“So I’m going to be a regular part of it. I mean, yeah, it’s Sean Dyche. It’s about woke culture and football. It’s literally called Utter Woke Nonsense. It’s Sean Dyche and me.
“It’s made by Piers Morgan, which I don’t love. I mean, it could be one of those things, one episode, and it’s done.
“It’s very much a thing of like, the producers are like, ‘he’s promised us he’s not going to take another football job’.
“They probably wouldn’t love me saying this, but apparently, he said to them, he was like, ‘I got £5 million out of two months with Forest. I’m happy to stick on YouTube for a while’.”
Harry Redknapp has also been linked with the Tottenham job, with the North London club clearly looking for a manager with Premier League experience.
Tudor was always a gamble given his lack of Premier League experience, and so far the experiment has backfired dramatically.