The world has gone mad

From Football365...
he consensus along Fleet Street is that Martin Jol's days at Tottenham are numbered and the Dutchman will be sacked later this week.
Although Jol still retains the support of the club's followers following a difficult start to the season, the Spurs hierarchy are believed to have lost faith in Jol's ability to secure Champions League football. Sevilla coach Juande Ramos is poised to be appointed as his successor.
Matters are reported to have come to a head after Jol clashed with striker Dimitar Berbatov after the opening-day defeat at Sunderland. Jol stunned club chairman Daniel Levy last week by wanting to sell his star striker. And it was Jol's astonishing outburst which prompted Levy to sound out Ramos about taking over at White Hart Lane.'
Jol's relationship with the club's board has grown increasingly fractious and a short-list of potential replacements was reputedly drawn up last week. Although Ramos heads the list, the names of Marcello Lippi and Mark Hughes also feature. In what must be a typo, The Daily Mail adds that of 'Harry Redknapp'.
Tottenham officials met with Ramos in Spain on Friday and The Guardian believes that he is keen on taking the job. 'Ramos could even take charge for Sunday's fixture against Manchester United,' the newspaper suggests.
Were Jol to be fired this week, it would be the fourth time in the past ten years when the Tottenham manager was the first top-flight casualty of the season following the ousting of Gerry Francis in 1997, Christian Gross in 1998 and Glenn Hoddle in 2003.