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Reports in Italy claiming Allegri to replace Sherwood...

Cavehillspur

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Hope this doesn't go against the copyright rules Mods, please delete if necessary, cheers.

Tottenham have appointed former AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri as Tim Sherwood's successor, according to reports in Italy.
Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport leads with a report claiming that Spurs have agreed a deal with former AC Milan head coach Allegri to become the north London club's new boss next summer.

http://www.footballdirectnews.com/t...rts-claim-spurs-appoint-former-milan-boss.php
 

Wsussexspur

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Hope not apart from one Serie A win & the Italian cup his record with Milan leaves a lot to be desired! If this turns out to be true then I suspect this is very much a Baldini appointment. More likely though it's just another made up story!
 

Cavehillspur

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Much quotes

Many journalism

Very reputable

Such exclusive

Indeed, thought it was worth posting just incase. As far as I see it, most of the stories coming out about possible candidates are about as reliable as the next one. We shall see, could be a Baldini special.
 

vonn

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Story comes from Corriere dello Sport.

http://www.corrieredellosport.it/ca...8001/Clamoroso+Allegri.+Riparte+dal+Tottenham

Google translate :

"Friday, April 18, 2014
Resounding Allegri . Again by Tottenham
From next July 1 , the technician Tuscan former AC Milan, will be officially the coach of the Spurs
MILAN - Allegri gets back in the game. The new venture is called the coach Tuscan Tottenham , London team who has not played for three years in the Champions League (the next will be the fourth ) . The task of the technical ex -Milan is just to raise to great heights the club Spurs . The economic agreement between the two parties has already been reached , Allegri has often been in London in recent weeks to delve into reality to learn more English and to become familiar with the new language , and from July next will be officially driving technique of the club. The Tuscan coach will bring his staff , but also Tassotti , so that interrupt his professional relationship with Milan , which lasts for 34 years ( since 1980). It ' been Baldini , dl Tottenham manager , who wanted Allegri on the Spurs bench . The manager estimates the very technical , so much so that he wanted to have at the helm of Rome last season, before resigning from the Giallorossi and fly to London."
 

Cavehillspur

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That Di Marzo (?) journo guy might pop up with an update, he was pretty good last summer.
 

AJW

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I know very little about him but would really suprise me. Would have thought pochettino would have been above him in our list of replacements
 

Cavehillspur

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Allegri has often been in London in recent weeks to delve into reality to learn more English and to become familiar with the new language."
Doesn't speak English? Christ, cant be true surely Levy wouldnt go there after the Ramos debacle.
 
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