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speaks English presumably from his time at the now defunct Rangers too
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Sky reporting Nuno is leaving Wolves
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2+2....
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Wolves say manager Nuno Espirito Santo will leave the club by mutual consent at the end of the season.
The Portuguese boss has spent four years at Molineux, guiding the club back to the Premier League before also reaching the Europa League quarter-final. Wolves are 12th heading into the final day and Nuno will exit the club as its fifth longest serving manager of the post-war era. |
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And so he is straight into fav
Well that's great, I am 200 red Nuno, never been a whisper about him. Could have greened up easily this morning. May as well lay him more as I can't see how Levy would see this as a coup after Wolves poor season and perceived boring play. |
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Seems more likely Nuno just got sacked IMO
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Aye, wouldn't be moving on in such a low key manner if he was on his way to Spuds ....
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So lay some more Nuno
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Doubt Spurs will be able to do much better than him. At least he knows what to do with Matt Doherty
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Spuds in London, innit, no lack of "big names" ready, willing, and able to take charge of a "big" team in a new stadium.
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Another Portguses of man of war
BIG JOKE Where can i lay the odds-on? ![]() |
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Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa has held talks with the club over a new contract and is "not considering alternatives."
The Argentine, 65, who has been at Leeds since 2018, signed a one-year deal 24 hours before the start of the current season in September. He reiterated he would decide his future after the final game of the season, at home to West Brom on Sunday. "The evaluation of the continuity of a manager is such a delicate decision," he said. But he added: "I can't not say I have revised with the authorities of the club all the variables that means to carry on. "I am not considering any alternative option. I am being sincere, I do not have alternative options." ![]() |
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no idea who its going to be
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I'll start a riot if Santo ends up at Spurs.
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Watching the people get lairy
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What about Kevin Keegan, entertaining football ?
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I would love that
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Did that Rooney Rule thing ever come in for the Premier League???
Just thinking they might give Nuno an interview to cover that, and delay him going out to a realistic price. |
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dont think so tobs....would have been on the back pages for weeks
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sofaking
I'll start a riot if Santo ends up at Spurs Who would want this loser? Jumping before he was pushed.. I'm becoming more and more Convinced Potter is our man... I may have overindulged.. |
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Rafa disapereared from the betting
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No, he's still there, you can back him at 50
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Martinez spotted in London
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Martinez's record at Wigan was terrible
every season they were fighting relegation and eventually they did go down not once did he manage a mid table finish |
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not much better at everton
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But he does a fantastic PowerPoint presentation
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whilst I think Martinez is a much better manager than Southgate I think there are similarities between the two
both have a reputation as being intelligent etc. and both have been very lucky to land he jobs they have both have achieved little |
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Martinez is probably still dining out on winning the FA Cup with Wigan
the irony is he was used to play weakened teams in it every year, he didn't take it seriously, including the year they won it, he probably only started playing the first XI in the QF |
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he basically ambushed Man City with a smash and grab job 1-0 in the final and got Everton and Belgium jobs on the back of that
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![]() you have some serious anger issues, I can help, have you tried reading the book don't sweat the small stuff |
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Anger?
![]() Tell me, are you a grown up or do you simply have attention seeking issues because daddie ignore you when you were growing up. Didn't come to watch you playing football, etc? Or did big brother always get the limelight? Or, as I have hinted, do you have a mental age of about 14? |
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keep this up, it's like having a front seat at the circus.
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According to Rai Sport journalist Ciro Venerato, Daniel Levy has put Gennaro Gattuso on his list of potential candidates, as it’s widely expected that the 43-year-old will leave Napoli this season.
Speaking on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli (via CalcioNapoli24), he said: “Gattuso will not be the Napoli coach from Monday, the Napoli players have known for months that Rino will no longer be the Napoli coach. Lazio and Juventus are on Gattuso, but the news of the day is that Tottenham have put Gattuso on the list of candidates for the next coach. “The English club have been dealing with [Antonio] Conte for a month but now also like Gattuso. Tottenham president Daniel Levy has seen many Napoli matches and has watched Gattuso closely. He was impressed by the quality of the game and the quality of the ideas, seeing the matches against Milan and Roma.” Many in North London will know all about the former AC Milan midfielder, as he was involved in a controversial incident during a Champions League tie in 2011. The skipper headbutted Harry Redknapp’s assistant Joe Jordan on the sidelines following a 1-0 win for Spurs at the San Siro. “Gattuso had a flare-up with Joe Jordan. I don’t know why,” claimed the former Spurs manager, via The Guardian. “He obviously hadn’t done his homework. He could’ve picked a fight with somebody else. Putting his head into Joe’s face, it was crazy. He lost his head.” This sort of attitude has hardly changed as he’s transitioned into a coaching career. Back in November, Corriere dello Sport (via Daily Mail) reported that the Italian had clashed with his Gli Azzurri squad. “I’ve been talking about this for months now. I see an attitude I don’t like and it hurts me. We need to sort this aspect out as soon as possible,” Gattuso fumed. It was thought that this remark left the players furious and that’s hardly a surprise given his previous comments on the ‘modern-day footballer,’ once claiming: “When I lost a match I broke down in frustration. Today players lose, take a selfie and put it on the Internet. They make me sick.” His record is actually quite respectable, but it has mostly been his time in Naples which has drawn success, clinching the Coppa Italia last season and registering a 58.75% win rate in charge. In fact, former Milan superstar Kaka described him as “a phenomenon”, as he demands the best from his teams in training and tries to motivate them with the same sort of energy his displayed on the pitch, as per Football Italia. What is clear, though, is that his potential appointment could certainly fire a rocket right through this Spurs squad – players like Dele Alli, who was dubbed “lazy” by Jose Mourinho, and Erik Lamela, who has done very little in the eight years he’s been here, should be worried if Gattuso gets the gig. The same players who let Mauricio Pochettino down in those fateful few months after their Champions League heartbreak in 2019 are pretty much the ones which saw Jose Mourinho face a premature departure from north London. If there isn’t much of a squad overhaul in the coming months, then Gattuso could be the man to get Spurs back on the straight and narrow. |
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Scott Parker getting backed today again,.surely not...
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Rodgers fav again tomorrow
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He'd be great, would show everyone his oyster card at the press conference
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