Which is why the news that Ajax coach Martin Jol (ex-Spurs boss) has left the club ... has the media putting 2-and-2 together
The Amsterdammers lie fourth in the Eredivisie table, five points off leaders PSV Eindhoven.
Jol, who only took charge of Ajax in May last year, claimed the expectations at the Amsterdam ArenA were too high.
The former Tottenham manager is now thought to be a leading contender for the vacant manager's job at Newcastle, where his former Spurs assistant, Chris Hughton, was sacked on Monday afternoon.