Ever since he first rose to fame through the band Take That, Robbie Williams has made no secret of his love for football and Port Vale, his hometown team (Stoke On Trent in central England), currently playing in the 3rd division of professional football.
What was unexpected was that he would make a cover of his own hits to praise Tottenham Hotspur's Greek-Australian manager.
Although the Premier League is only in its 3rd matchday, the attacking football - a hallmark of the club's philosophy that took a walk with Mourinho and Conte but brought back by Ange Postecoglou - has turned the Athens-born football manager into a hero in North London.




And Postecoglou, who has won over everyone and with his incredible sense of humor, is the central theme of the re-arranged lyrics of the huge hit Angels (from 1997), which Williams sang and posted on his social media profiles, declaring himself a fan of the new Spurs coach.
The arrangement dedicated to Ange:
“So when I’m lying in my bed, thoughts running through my head, Pochettino is dead.
“I’m loving Big Ange instead, and through it all, we play the way we want to with Big Ange Postecoglou.
“Whether I’m right or wrong, it’s Big Ange's ball.
“You can keep your Pochettino, Conte and, Mourinho, and even Christian Gross
“Cos everywhere we go, I’m loving Big Ange instead.”
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And all this is happening with the majority of Tottenham fans expressing their anger at the end of June when the Tottenham management announced their agreement with the Greek-Australian coach who had celebrated two consecutive titles, two League Cups, and one Scottish Cup with Celtic FC.
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