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1 minute ago, Tinmans Love Child said:

Levy should have sold Kane, you can’t be having want away players (especially your main man) as it’s going to screw up any cohesion and team spirit.  I don’t think any manager will do any better until they address that

You’re right.  And Nuno’s previous success hasn’t been built upon players like Kane dropping deep either, more on pacy direct forwards such as Jiminez. I’d imagine Conte won’t allow Kane to sulk about the way Nuno has purely because of his style and reputation.  

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8 minutes ago, Tinmans Love Child said:

Levy should have sold Kane, you can’t be having want away players (especially your main man) as it’s going to screw up any cohesion and team spirit.  

That is 100% bang on. 

Levy not managing his club very well at the moment. I bet he regrets getting rid of Pochettino..it all started to unravel then

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12 minutes ago, Kid in the Riot said:

Sacked all three of his coaches too, what a massive waste of money.

They should go and get Graham Potter now, but they won't.

Agree on Potter. They will obviously go for Conte.

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14 minutes ago, Kid in the Riot said:

Sacked all three of his coaches too, what a massive waste of money.

They should go and get Graham Potter now, but they won't.

Agreed, very good manager and working wonders with Brighton.

I think Levy will approach Conte again, but I reckon he’s holding out for the Man U job.

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You can't polish a turd, the same Spurs players got Pochettino and Mourinho sacked too. They are boring, show zero commitment and the attitude from most of the players is poor. 

I don't feel sorry for Nuno though, after his antics in that game

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35 minutes ago, Kid in the Riot said:

Sacked all three of his coaches too, what a massive waste of money.

They should go and get Graham Potter now, but they won't.

If approached Potter shouldn't touch it with a 10ft barge pole while Valdemort (sorry Levy) holds the purse strings. He'd need more than wizardry to turn it around. 

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54 minutes ago, lenred said:

You’re right.  And Nuno’s previous success hasn’t been built upon players like Kane dropping deep either, more on pacy direct forwards such as Jiminez. I’d imagine Conte won’t allow Kane to sulk about the way Nuno has purely because of his style and reputation.  

Nuno would suit Norwich.

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16 minutes ago, steviestevieneville said:

They want to compete without spending money. Conte nailed on according to the press . He always wants money to spend & lots of it. Strange decision . 

Spurs need to let Kane move now whilst he can still command a big fee. Levy dug his heels in when Modric was desperate to move to Madrid and Modric moved on at the end of the following season. its more about Levy and his self image as a hard man in negotiations than the sensible thing to do.

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32 minutes ago, steviestevieneville said:

They want to compete without spending money. Conte nailed on according to the press . He always wants money to spend & lots of it. Strange decision . 

I saw an article about him recently. Doesn't tend to stick around at clubs and players get fed up with his methods and demands. 

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21 minutes ago, exAtyeoMax said:

 

 

Not real, and It took about 10 seconds to find a reply debunking the pic. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1248439/premier-league-manager-eddie-howe-caught-parking-his-top-of-the-range-range-rover-in-a-bus-stop-so-his-wife-can-go-to-starbucks/

It's mad how much gets shared around the internet without even checking first

 

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25 minutes ago, MarcusX said:

Not real, and It took about 10 seconds to find a reply debunking the pic. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1248439/premier-league-manager-eddie-howe-caught-parking-his-top-of-the-range-range-rover-in-a-bus-stop-so-his-wife-can-go-to-starbucks/

It's mad how much gets shared around the internet without even checking first

 

I did wonder judging by the chap's username!

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1 hour ago, Galley is our king said:

Blooming heck! When I first read this I thought you were touting the wonderful Mr Barton as Nuno's replacement ??

Barton --->Holocaust comments ------> Spurs

What could possibly go wrong?

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3 hours ago, OneTeamInBristol said:

Conte already in London for talks apparently.

Only 3 more Spurs managers until Christmas!

Amazes me how the usual suspects move from club to club. If 1) they were any good they'd have stayed for a lot longer and 2) do some of them lack commitment.

I'm aware that some owners aren't easy to work for but these managers must be aware of that and do they just negoriate their severance package in relation to how long before the "by mutual agreement" comes around?

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1 hour ago, RoystonFoote'snephew said:

I doubt it. Norwich seem very content to win promotion to the Prem, spend no money, get relegated, bank the parachute payment, get promoted etc, etc. 

I'm not so sure. 

Stuck with him the last time Norwich went down, knowing/hoping that he would take them straight back up. That's admirable in this day and age. 

To see them stick with the same manager after being relegated for the 2nd time under his leadership, some would say lacks ambition. The record so far this year isn't looking great either. 

If not the next to be sacked, I would be surprised if he made it to Christmas if their run continues.

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Interesting to read, after the man was sacked;  "Nuno is a gentleman and will be welcome back here anytime".

Initial discussions with his replacement took place yesterday. Suggests Nuno is the inly gentleman in this affair.

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6 minutes ago, 22A said:

Interesting to read, after the man was sacked;  "Nuno is a gentleman and will be welcome back here anytime".

Initial discussions with his replacement took place yesterday. Suggests Nuno is the inly gentleman in this affair.

Do they say that to them all as insurance in case they need them back?

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2 hours ago, 22A said:

Interesting to read, after the man was sacked;  "Nuno is a gentleman and will be welcome back here anytime".

Initial discussions with his replacement took place yesterday. Suggests Nuno is the inly gentleman in this affair.

"Anytime" apart from now, or yesterday, or tomorrow? :laugh: what an empty statement

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