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Julian Nagelsmann ready for talks with Tottenham over manager role

mawspurs

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Julian Nagelsmann is prepared to re-open negotiations with Tottenham Hotspur over their vacant manager position.

Nagelsmann's camp have reached out to Tottenham to express an interest in holding talks with chairman Daniel Levy, with the 35-year-old German keen to know the club's future plans.

Source: 90 Minutes
 

parj

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Jul 27, 2003
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I really can't work out if this is a good move. I think he's quality but I can't see him not dumping us in 2 years for a bigger club and then we start the whole shit again
 

EastUpperDK82

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NeckOil

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He's not coming and if anyone who believes he is then I have some magic beans to sell you.

Our level is that we might get Slot who would fail as he won't get all the fans on board as he's not Nagglesman.

My view is you can put anyone in charge it won't matter as the players are the problem and the club don't want to deal with them
 

Dr Know

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Aug 21, 2008
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I really can't work out if this is a good move. I think he's quality but I can't see him not dumping us in 2 years for a bigger club and then we start the whole shit again
If bigger clubs are looking at him in 2 years, then we would have had 2 good years of great football and the club, fans and players would more than likely be united again
 

Guntz

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I really can't work out if this is a good move. I think he's quality but I can't see him not dumping us in 2 years for a bigger club and then we start the whole shit again

Any manager might dump us in 2 years for a bigger club - that includes Slot, Kompany, and whoever else people think might be more loyal.

We need to accept where we are in the food chain.

Nagelsmann is by far the standout candidate available right now, so we should employ him for that reason. Not because he might leave in 2-3 years if he does well with us.
 

chico

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Dec 2, 2004
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Great story for the mugs, I mean season tickets holders, so we all pile in before deadline day, then Deluded Brendan or some other clown will be revealed. Every ++++ing season there is an exciting story to get us to renew, but its always poo.
 

Tucker

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Jul 15, 2013
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Seems the best option available imo. Has a history of developing young players and we have several promising youngsters who, in the right system under the right manager could be very effective. The likes of Skipp, Sarr, Gil, Kulusevski, Devine, Scarlett etc etc.

We obviously need significant investment too, but I feel over the last few years that we’ve lost our way with blooding youngsters. Time to get back to doing that.
 

Spursmatty87

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I really can't work out if this is a good move. I think he's quality but I can't see him not dumping us in 2 years for a bigger club and then we start the whole shit again
Well I’d take two years of good football tbf. Hopefully this new bloke Munn has a succession plan that will involve a replacing a manager that plays similar football.
 

CookieYiddo

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This is by far the best option right now. He will get us playing football the right way. Gut the squad and give him some fresh faces to use.
 

Misfit

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The guy really is a masochist if there's any truth to this.

He's perfect for this club!
 
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