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Russ1201

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Chelsea rate him very high and may push to get it done soon: the Blues could even find an agreement in the coming days in order to have Nagelsmann on the bench as the coach next season, as he's not keen on joining with just a few games until the end of the season.

Why the fuck have we not acted decisively like a big club and got him signed on for next season already? Chelsea seemingly have him on board already. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
Reason why is because we are run by clueless fkwits who are still trying to work out their next move.
It's a shambles and to be honest i think things will get a whole lot worse.
 

chrisd2k

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Di Marzio:
Chelsea rate him very high and may push to get it done soon: the Blues could even find an agreement in the coming days in order to have Nagelsmann on the bench as the coach next season, as he's not keen on joining with just a few games until the end of the season.

Why the fuck have we not acted decisively like a big club and got him signed on for next season already? Chelsea seemingly have him on board already. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
FFS! It's the food chain. Why would he sign for us when other bigger jobs are available in the summer? Same with players. We have to wait sometimes as I hate to break it to you, we aren't the biggest fish
 

Yiddo1982

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Nagelsmann comes across as very dislikable. Can’t say I’m disappointed. Let’s have someone that wants to be here, that wants to lead the mighty Spurs.
 

felmani26

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Di Marzio:
Chelsea rate him very high and may push to get it done soon: the Blues could even find an agreement in the coming days in order to have Nagelsmann on the bench as the coach next season, as he's not keen on joining with just a few games until the end of the season.

Why the fuck have we not acted decisively like a big club and got him signed on for next season already? Chelsea seemingly have him on board already. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
I have sympathy in that this was always suspected as soon as he was relieved on his duties and the obvious links at Chelsea already.

Nagelsmann was never going to suddenly put pen to paper on a summer deal ASAP as bigger/better(?) opportunities were likely to present itself and uncertainty over what our European status/budget would be.
 

ntmac82

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I must say I do find it surprising how many have embraced him as top choice considering his lack of experience in comparison to some others and his tactics still being one dimensional at times. He looks a very exciting manager with a bright future but everyone I’ve talked to who follows the Dutch league and all the articles I’ve read suggests although extremely promising he still needs a little more time to develop and refine before moving.
All managers have to learn the trade somewhere and I have nothing against going for someone that isn't tested in the Premier League.

I think Slot is quite fortunate that Ajax and PSV are not the teams they once were.
 

TPdYID

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A lot of posters pouring petrol on the fire, but what made you believe Nagelsmann would have signed even if Chelsea hadn’t have sacked Potter?

I agree it’s now looking impossible, but I’d still have viewed it as very unlikely even without Chelsea’s pending interest.

Getting all bent out of shape for no good reason.
 

the yid

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What is a club like Spurs nowadays? We’re an absolute basket case being carried by a once in a lifetime player. Legends in our own minds.
After seeing Spurs struggle in attack for 4 years the last person we need is Graham poxy Potter
 

Jamturk

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I doubt that Nagelsmann would go to them straight away, after the shock of his sacking. However, the sudden dismissal of Potter would suggest that maybe he is. Only a stupid arse club would sack their manager without having a replacement lined up.

Stop with the bullshit.

Conte resigned (Constructively)
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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An interesting little snippet from an article in the Telegraph for those, like me, who were romanticising over a Poch return:

Julian Nagelsmann will be among the favourites to succeed Potter, along with Mauricio Pochettino, who was interviewed for the job at the time the former Brighton coach replaced Thomas Tuchel.

The man essentially responsible for amplifying our rivalry with Chelsea was keen on being their manager. That doesn’t sit right with me.
 

Misfit

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Di Marzio:
Chelsea rate him very high and may push to get it done soon: the Blues could even find an agreement in the coming days in order to have Nagelsmann on the bench as the coach next season, as he's not keen on joining with just a few games until the end of the season.

Why the fuck have we not acted decisively like a big club and got him signed on for next season already? Chelsea seemingly have him on board already. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
I'm sure we flashed him some ankle.
 

srups34

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Di Marzio:
Chelsea rate him very high and may push to get it done soon: the Blues could even find an agreement in the coming days in order to have Nagelsmann on the bench as the coach next season, as he's not keen on joining with just a few games until the end of the season.

Why the fuck have we not acted decisively like a big club and got him signed on for next season already? Chelsea seemingly have him on board already. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
We are not a big Club.
 

muel

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I swear to God some of you lot have probably found a way to determine Levy caused the war in Russia.

credit and criticism where it’s due. Those of you who jump straight to blaming Levy for every fucking thing are probably why so many distance themselves from associating with the #levyout ‘movement’
 

Spursmatty87

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Di Marzio:
Chelsea rate him very high and may push to get it done soon: the Blues could even find an agreement in the coming days in order to have Nagelsmann on the bench as the coach next season, as he's not keen on joining with just a few games until the end of the season.

Why the fuck have we not acted decisively like a big club and got him signed on for next season already? Chelsea seemingly have him on board already. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
We probably have and he’s not wanted us or still assessing his options. Maybe chill until we know the complete facts
 

Russ1201

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Oh well it was fun while it lasted 😂

Seriously though there are so many talented coaches about I’m not worried at all.

Even if we did end up with Rodgers it wouldn’t be an absolute disaster.
True but god i can't stand Rodgers he is such s smug shit and he managed Leicester who i hate for obvious reasons🤣
Do you trust Levy etc to pick one of the talented coaches though i have my doubts the way we are run.
Still early days and hopefully Levy learns from his mistakes snd employs a talented coach who plays football the way Spurs DNA is.
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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FFS! It's the food chain. Why would he sign for us when other bigger jobs are available in the summer? Same with players. We have to wait sometimes as I hate to break it to you, we aren't the biggest fish
So by that logic, why is he now willing to sign on with Chelsea when PSG and Real Madrid will both be looking for new managers in the summer?
 

septicsac

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It's not a manager we need it's a miracle worker, no matter who comes in has to deal with the circus behind the scenes, a board that never fully backs anyone and a chairman who thinks he knows more about player acquisitions than anyone else.
Never felt so apathetic about the next appointment ad I currently do.
 
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