David Pleat Steps Down After Two Decades at Spurs
David Pleat Steps Down After Two Decades at Spurs

David Pleat Steps Down After Two Decades at Spurs

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David Pleat, a long-time figure at Tottenham Hotspur, is stepping down from his scouting role after over 20 years with the club. Pleat, 79, initially joined Spurs as manager in 1986, leading the team to a top-three finish and an FA Cup final before leaving a year later. He returned in 1998 as the club's first director of football, and after several roles, including three stints as caretaker manager, he joined the scouting department in 2010. His departure aligns with a broader strategy shift at Spurs, as technical director Johan Lange moves towards data-driven recruitment methods. Chairman Daniel Levy praised Pleat's extensive contribution and knowledge of the game, while Pleat expressed his enduring love for football and his hopes for the club's future success. This transition comes as Spurs look to reshape their scouting strategy ahead of the new season.

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