Unlike Frank and Lange Freedman has some personality about him, was a player and manager in England and would be able to speak publicly about our transfer dealings in a way that could actually convince.Have said before, but slight reservation on Freedman for me is the Frank factor.
"He's done it at *insert plucky underdog team here* but can he do it at a big club"
That said, and same can be said of most, cant be any worse than what we already have, can he?
It means nothing if the dealings themselves aren't good, but he's had past success in that regard.
I guess my worry about Freedman as a big ambitious personality is how well he'd work with RDZ.
In a room with Kehl, Lange and Vinai, RDZ is naturally going to dominate. Perhaps that's a good thing.
But at the end of the day Freedman just seems like he would be a uniquely credible figure in that position by ENIC's Spurs standards, someone who could actually drive the operation.