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Spurs will announce their new manager by next weekend.
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Jim Royle
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Bielsa just spotted at Tottenham airport.
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holiday in buenos
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sofaking • May 23, 2021 8:51 PM BST
Bielsa just spotted at Tottenham airport. Sorting the Kane deal out ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Ten Haag surging!
Just in from 15 to 5 |
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Rodgers and Potter coming in too
Maybe this is the final shortlist |
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Rodgers might feel his stock is at an all time high
will be difficult for Lechester to get so close to top 4 again |
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Antonio Conte last price matched 6
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like to see pep @ the spurs
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Rodgers
Would sell to the fans Plays attractive football Won trophies Close to winning league with Liverpool Knows the league inside out Only question mark is will he want to, he'd have to be promised funds. On the face of it, seems like a shoe-in |
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rodgers would bute his hand off
left Celtic mid season for Letchester for **** sake |
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I understand Rodgers recently signed a contract, would cost Spurs Millions to buy out...
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If Zidane quits Real tomorrow then, in the Nuno example, he will be fav
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Zidane would not go to Tottenham, he would require top level players with top dollar to spend, that's just a fantasy.
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If he leaves Real Madrid where is he likely to get that?
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In terms of finances and players, PSG, in terms of higher quality players and in Europe, Juventus, possibly Inter if Conte leaves. Last time he managed nobody when he left for a year, waiting for the right opportunity, in 1 years time the City job or even Liverpool could become available if they decide to move on.
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He might take a year out. But next season Spurs is about as good as it's likely to get.
Inter job not available and Juventus likely to be rebuilding on a budget, so unless Poch is sacked Spurs is an option. |
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Juve still have good players and have Champions League football, I can't see him dropping into the Conference league, there's no way he'd go there imo.
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and if he did go to Tottenham who will be rebuilding for the next few years as any Kane money will help plug the gap with the new stadium, the past year n' all, then there's no chance of City or Liverpool, he doesn't need the money, can see him waiting 12 months if no viable job.
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Pochettino being backed around 14-16 today
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Zidane at PSG would be interesting
Deschamps might be an option too if he leaves the France national team |
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Who thinks Keegan would be the man, but Zidane wouldn't?
The forum fruitcake. |
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why don't you sign in to your real account (the team who's manager just left incase you've forgotten)and stop spamming this thread with nonsense, you can't bet as you don't seem to have an interest in the actual thread topic, you're making a show of yourself now.
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Temper! Temper! Remember the old anger management.
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you wanted to fight me a few weeks ago, offering me out on a forum, go and read the book
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Now you're resorting to downright lies. lmao. You're not worth the keyboard effort.
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send me a pm as you seem to have developed an obsession with me, nobody wants to read this on a betting related thread.
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Scanda could start an argument in an empty room. Loves the conflict with complete strangers on the internet.
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no I do not emiteb
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Emitdeb? You think I'm Emitdeb?
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I loathe this market more than any I have been involved with. Impossible to get out with a reasonable loss because of the shyte liquidity. I would love to wake up and find it has been settled on someone I am £100 red on.
I was trying to wind down out of it by reducing my biggest reds but then some stupid move happens for a no hoper. So now I am £400 red on Lopetegui. Surely there is no attraction for either party in that? Spurs appointed a guy with the exact same profile in 2007 - Juande Ramos - and sacked him a year later. Even crazier that Lopetegui would consider it though. His career was in ruins 3 years ago because he talked to Real Madrid while Spain boss, and then he was sacked by both in a few months. Guy was completely humiliated, but managed to transform his career at Sevilla, who are now established in CL and credible title challengers. Can't believe he would spend a second thinking about risking all that for Spurs. |
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Si Senor
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The market has been operating on a bingo platform for some time. There's been no short fav for ages, which is rare for a next manager market, just another flavour of the day with what bs is in the papers attracting a few bets.
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Several names seem to cycle in and out of fashion depending on the day too.
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Yeah. I originally got into it because I felt it was wide open and would take a couple of weeks to settle, during which there would be some silly prices to lay about media rumours.
But 5 weeks ffs. The funniest thing is reading the 'in the know' articles, the sources for which you can usually tell are other 'in the know' articles that the supposed indsider has read. I don't think anyone has a good idea, even perhaps Levy is far from decided. |
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Levy seems to me to be a man who doesn't like the spotlight or criticism, criticism is what brings the spotlight, which is why I think he will appoint a fan pleasing name. There are so many names in this market it's ridiculous as many are unrealistic.
Coming off of the back of Jose, I'd imagine his thinking is the manager will be someone who plays attractive football, is youngish and willing to sign for 4 years to build, speaks good English and is taking a pay rise. Ten Hag does tick all of these boxes Martinez has a contract with Belgium til next year and he wont leave, would fancy his chances at the World Cup Sarri, Benetiz, Nuno, I can't imagine depsite the suggestions earlier, really being given it. Only issue with Ten Hag is he'd be giving up Champions League football, but if I had one guess it would be him. Rodgers has pretty much ruled himself all out with his 200% staying at Leicester comment. Bielsa doens't tick them all but he'd be great in terms of attacking and pleasing the fans Read one article suggesting Rangnick, a 62 year old out of football for 2 years, very unlikely. |
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No disrespect but they have to be realistic to who they will attract. Big club, great stadium, tight chairman and europa conference footy. Market tells you everything. It's a free for all and lord knows where it ends.
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Don't think Europe will have the same effect on a manager as it would a player. Anyone with ambition would love a stab at Spurs imo; turn us around and you will make a name for yourself. Poch came pretty close and now he's at PSG!
I can understand Bielsa being settled at Leeds and if that's the case, then I respect him even more for his loyalty to them. No longer in the CL could present a dilemma for Rodgers; he wouldn't be the first U-turn in history. "Must have Premiership experience" has been quoted by Levy, which makes Ten Hag an absolute no then... and Rangnick too. Yep, it's a tough one. |
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Anyone with ambition would love a stab at Spurs imo; turn us around and you will make a name for yourself.
Fair point, but then this excludes those who already have made a name for themselves and looking a little lower down? Who do you favour aspro? |