Martin Jol gunning for Damien Comolli over his Tottenham sacking

ShareFulham manager Martin Jol has re-opened his feud with Damien Comolli, whom he holds responsible for his sacking as Spurs boss. The Dutchman was officially presented as Mark Hughes's successor on Tuesday and immediately showed that his ill-feeling towards Comolli - now Liverpool's director of football - is still strong. Jol accused the Frenchman of lining up his successor at White Hart Lane, Juande Ramos, four months before he was finally dismissed in October 2007. Glad to be back: Jol says he always aimed to return to manage in EnglandThe pair may meet for the first time since their split when Fulham welcome Liverpool on December 3. Jol admitted: 'Have I had any contact with Comolli since? No. He was the one who came up with Ramos. But that was before the season started - that was in July. That was a bit strange to say the least. Look who's back: How Martin Jol would look as Arnie in Terminator 'The reason I came to Fulham is because I love the people here. That's the feeling I have with all English people, though at the end at Spurs, maybe some people weren't nice to me.' Welcome to Fulham: Jol was unveiled to the media on Tuesday Jol denied that his decision to return to London was about unfinished business. 'England is the football country in Europe, maybe the world,' he said. 'When I left Spurs I said I was like Arnold Schwarzenegger. I said, "I'll be back", and now I am.'  I always said 'I'll be back', says Jol as Fulham parade their Terminator bossJol handed Faroe test as Fulham are drawn against NSI Runavik in Europa League Martin Jol up for a fast start in Fulham's Euro Zone after signing two-year deal Explore more:People: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Martin Jol, Juande Ramos, Mark Hughes Places: Liverpool, London, United Kingdom, Europe

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