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Scholes comments on Tottenham Hotspur’s process of signing players

mawspurs

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Jun 29, 2003
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Manchester United legend Paul Scholes suggests that Tottenham Hotspur do not need a technical director.

Read the full article at HITC
 

UbeAstard

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I don't know if he's right or wrong, but I do hear a lot of noise from him about football matters where he has no management/coaching experience. I pretty much don't take too much notice of anything he says. He should get a job with ManU first then show how his opinions work in practice.
 

Matthew Wyatt

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Aug 3, 2007
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Who is that young man who always seems to accompany Levy to matches (the one in the photo accompanying this article)?

And yes, Scholes is right.
 

avonspurs

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Apr 28, 2006
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Wow, thanks Scholesy for your insight. I mean, he's obviously been involved in the scouting, recruitment and contract negotiation at a big club so he has marvellous insight.
 

Gaz_Gammon

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I Think he makes sense, and obviously talking from his experience at Man Ure. Simple process that delivered success for almost three decades.

I'd just like the odd season................
 

parklane1

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I don't know if he's right or wrong, but I do hear a lot of noise from him about football matters where he has no management/coaching experience. I pretty much don't take too much notice of anything he says. He should get a job with ManU first then show how his opinions work in practice.

My thoughts as well, you could never get a word out of him as a player but now he can not shut up.
 

slartibartfast

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Oct 21, 2012
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Well he's not a player anymore, he's a pundit so you'd expect to hear more from him wouldn't you?
And I think he has a bit more experience regarding football than everybody spouting their opinions on here but that doesn't stop us.

Did I just stick up for the ginger kid?
Ooh Im so pc ;)
 

UbeAstard

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Well he's not a player anymore, he's a pundit so you'd expect to hear more from him wouldn't you?
And I think he has a bit more experience regarding football than everybody spouting their opinions on here but that doesn't stop us.

Did I just stick up for the ginger kid?
Ooh Im so pc ;)

If your talking about his playing experience then he's more qualified than Jose Mourinho too, he should apply for a job as Spurs manager.
 
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