People leave jobs all the time but Inglethorpe's defection is curious. Below is edited Wiki.
Coaching career
After a spell as player/manager at Leatherhead, Inglethorpe returned to Leyton Orient as U-19 coach in January 2004.[2] He was appointed manager of Exeter in October 2004.[3] During his tenure at Exeter the club drew 0-0 with Manchester United in the FA Cup. Whilst managing in non-League he also served as Assistant Manager of the England National Game XI, but left the post in October 2005 as he was unhappy with claims he used the post to tap up other clubs' players.[4]
In June 2006 he left Exeter to join the coaching staff at Tottenham, having also been offered the manager's job at MK Dons.[5] Following the sacking of Martin Jol, he served as assistant to caretaker manager Clive Allen until the appointment of Juande Ramos. After Ramos was sacked, Inglethorpe was due to take charge of the Tottenham team for a league match against Bolton, though this was prevented by the quick appointment of Harry Redknapp.
Coaching career
After a spell as player/manager at Leatherhead, Inglethorpe returned to Leyton Orient as U-19 coach in January 2004.[2] He was appointed manager of Exeter in October 2004.[3] During his tenure at Exeter the club drew 0-0 with Manchester United in the FA Cup. Whilst managing in non-League he also served as Assistant Manager of the England National Game XI, but left the post in October 2005 as he was unhappy with claims he used the post to tap up other clubs' players.[4]
In June 2006 he left Exeter to join the coaching staff at Tottenham, having also been offered the manager's job at MK Dons.[5] Following the sacking of Martin Jol, he served as assistant to caretaker manager Clive Allen until the appointment of Juande Ramos. After Ramos was sacked, Inglethorpe was due to take charge of the Tottenham team for a league match against Bolton, though this was prevented by the quick appointment of Harry Redknapp.