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I was surprised they even knew they were four down the other day and it was time to leave.Must have been quite hard "engaging" with supporters at West Ham considering they sit about 2 miles from the pitch.
Hope he's brought the Bubble Machines with him.Deal confirmed: Jake Heath joins Tottenham from West Ham - report
Jake Heath, a prominent figure behind the scenes at West Ham, has bid farewell to the club to embark on a new journey with Tottenham. He was the Head of Supporter Engagement at West Ham for 7 years, working with the Hammers from November 2016 until last month. Now, Heath is set to bring his …theboyhotspur.com
Jake Heath, a prominent figure behind the scenes at West Ham, has bid farewell to the club to embark on a new journey with Tottenham.
He was the Head of Supporter Engagement at West Ham for 7 years, working with the Hammers from November 2016 until last month.
Now, Heath is set to bring his expertise to Tottenham, where he will assume the same role. His transition to Tottenham, effective from February 2024, has been officially confirmed by him through his personal LinkedIn account.
Heath’s recruitment aligns with the ongoing behind-the-scenes changes at Tottenham, marked by significant appointments such as Scott Munn as Chief Football Officer and Johan Lange as Sporting Director.
Most recently, Spurs’ Chief Commercial Officer Todd Kline resigned from his post and joined Chelsea. He was brought in to secure naming rights for the club’s stadium but the American executive failed to secure a deal in almost 3 years.
Heath’s appointment underscores Tottenham’s commitment to fostering a more proactive and engaging relationship with their supporters, signalling a positive shift in the club’s approach to fan engagement.
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Posted byMehdi Gokal
Feb 14 2024, 12:16
And they can't speak EnglishMust have been quite hard "engaging" with supporters at West Ham considering they sit about 2 miles from the pitch.
What's his actual job...what does it entail?I did it by purpose (spelling it Jack Heat) just to raise your hope and then dash them
Maybe the thread starter is Irish?When I thought we brought in Jack Heat, I was sure we were winning the league this year.
But Jake Heath? WTF is a “Jake Heath”. We’ll be lucky to make Europe now.
You are what J.Heath.Well, got some heath from you guys for spelling his name wrong - a man/name none of you had even heard of...until I did the sacrifice of bothering to post the news about him