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Just now, Mr Raspberry Jam said:

 

Maybe not. Maybe we've just stumbled across someone better. 

By all accounts, they were impressed by what he said. But not giving him the job there and then means they’re either interviewing others and then making a decision which is the sensible conclusion to a thorough process, or else they believe there is a better candidate available, or a candidate whom they want to try and persuade. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr Raspberry Jam said:

 

Maybe not. Maybe we've just stumbled across someone better. 

 

It was reported he interviewed badly for the Spurs gig, though he blamed it in their new DoF not liking his sexy approach to football.

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Well, looks my bet on Fonseca isn’t going to pan out.
 

I’d be super excited with ten Haag, but I’d also thought the dream of Rafa was dead. If he’s appointed and I don’t post within 24 hours, you can assume I’ve exploded with happiness…

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Newcastle are willing to offer Ten Hag a salary of £6m-a-year after tax - totalling a gross wage of just over £11m-a-year - but the Dutchman, 51, is reluctant to leave Ajax. (Mail)

Newcastle have also not given up hope of luring back former boss Rafael Benitez, with the Spaniard, 61, now in charge at Everton. (Football Insider)

Former Roma boss Paulo Fonseca, 48, is prepared to accept the manager's position at Newcastle, but the club's new owners are still mulling over their decision. (Fabrizio Romano, via Chronicle)

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