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He’s become a crank over the years, he’d certainly get more love here from the fans but that’s not really the issue. The players are the ones now who he doesn’t get on with and are the ones who are getting him sacked from jobs.

Top players wanted to play for him 15 years ago but the new breed don’t have the same respect.

Id be worried Rafa will be a target for Spurs now 

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58 minutes ago, Raconteur said:

Rafa’s idea of a “project” and the Super League project seem inherently incompatible...?

Spurs fans will see Rafa as another Mourinho. Can’t see that happening, this, without even considering I don’t think Rafa would join a super league (it boils my piss when I use that) club

 

 

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Who will Spurs go for I wonder, I can't see them going for an old manager but then again they won't risk a young up and coming fella with new ideas, someone on Twitter mentioned Southgate but is England a better job than Spurs ?, Rodgers potentially but he'll have a better team at Leicester so really that only leaves Dyche, Howe or Lampard, but if it was any of them why not put them in position now before the new season. I think Levy has made another huge error here just like he did with Redknapp and Poch.

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1 minute ago, ikri said:

I'm astonished that no one has tried to sign Bielsa yet.

He's at Leeds which used to be one of the bigger clubs in the PL. If the owner has any sort of ambition, it might be that Bielsa doesn't particularly want to leave. There's loads of potential there if they can release him some funds to compete at this level. 

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13 minutes ago, ikri said:

I'm astonished that no one has tried to sign Bielsa yet.

Isn't he incredibly particular about what jobs he'll take? The conditions have to be just right for him and against all odds he seems to have found it at Leeds. Plus there's the issue of him only committing to a one year rolling contract which may factor in.

No reason to think Leeds can't overtake Spurs anyway in the near future based on their financial means and Spurs' possible need for a big rebuild (their debt issues too... not sure how bad it really is, especially without Champions League?)

 

 

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Bayern Munich have announced that Julian Nagelsmann is to become their new manager, with the Bundesliga champions reportedly paying up to €25 million (£22m/$30m) compensation to RB Leipzig to land the highly-rated coach on a five-year contract.

€25 mil transfer fee for manager?  Jesus H Christ, football is broken [emoji38]:lol:

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Taking Nagelsmann and Upemecano from Leipzig should set them back a good few years. Bayern know exactly what they're doing and how to stay on top, simply weaken the nearest opposition to them and strengthen themselves. As soon as Haaland goes they're golden for the next 5 years.

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