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Scott Munn

bceej

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Mar 1, 2013
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Paratici has been the fall guy for the relationship breaking down with Conte and the club. The juve scenario has just given them the right excuse to part company and leave him part fall guy whilst teflon moves on.

Personally feel we should be going back to the model of signing a manager with the aim of keeping him for 10 plus years and give them control.

Sign a top chief scout and get them working for the manager and not the board. The model we have means we're only ever dipping a toe of support in for them and waiting for the next man.

Would love another poch style signing for manager and let them crack on with a fixed budget.

Most successful managers we've had are redknapp and poch and both wanted control.
Thought that’s what Gabbanini was?
 

spursn17

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Officially 1st July - but they would have had talks about what the plan is, seeing as we are in such a state at the moment with a vacuum at the top of the club leadership...with Levy not saying anything..
 

For the love of Spurs

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Mar 28, 2015
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Officially

- new manager
- new DoF
- Replacement for Kane probably
- Moving at least half a dozen or so players out
- Getting at least half a dozen or so players in
- Getting the fans back on board with a plan and communication about that plan to fix the club

probably for the best he starts early.
 

ukdy

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Nothing to stop Munny putting on a wig and dark glasses and meeting with danny boy at Pizza Express in Woking, to give him an idea of what his research says about who our new scapegoat Manager should be.

But in all seriousness, he could be doing his homework or even be acting in a voluntary (non-compete, non-breaking of gardening leave) capacity.
 

Russ1201

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Officially 1st July - but they would have had talks about what the plan is, seeing as we are in such a state at the moment with a vacuum at the top of the club leadership...with Levy not saying anything..
By July they should have the new manager shortlist ready and sending out interview invites and should have the new manager in by the 3rd or 4th game of the season......
 

superted4

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Hopefully Scott, now he's got a complete clean sweep at the most important levels of the football side, shows us its a case of who you know and not what you know. And he has a long list of project DoF and managers/coaches that the City group had on standby if Tixi and Pep walked. You know like any other well organised big football club such as Brighton for example would have. (hopefully he knows a bit too)
 

easley91

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Might not look like it, but I think it's a positive he can come in now and build the club how he wants it with his people in DOF and manager positions. It maybe painful starting from scratch, but at least we're not hamstrung by the previous regime (even if Paratici did do some good work).
 
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