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If the reasons he rejected Chelsea are true then he'd run a mile from us. Chelsea look like a model of sanity and forward thinking strategic organisation compared to spurs.
Don't agree with you here. We're a bit of a mess at the minute but there's potential to shape it. Chelsea's recent spending and behaviour applies a lot of pressure on the manager without much control. Boehly visiting the changing room after matches. No thanks.
 

Tottenhamboy85

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Nagglesman would be great tbh. The work nagelesmann did before Bayern was exceptional.

The way Naglesmen sets out his team is more attacking than we’ve seen before.

I also like to think some of our younger stars would flourish under Ngalesmean.

All down to levy to prove he’s ready to give Nagelsmann time and patience.
 

haslemereyid

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No current DOF i would have thought is going to make any speedy appointment unlikely - you would guess that higher profile managers would want to know who they are going to be working with
 

spursfan77

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Nagglesman would be great tbh. The work nagelesmann did before Bayern was exceptional.

The way Naglesmen sets out his team is more attacking than we’ve seen before.

I also like to think some of our younger stars would flourish under Ngalesmean.

All down to levy to prove he’s ready to give Nagelsmann time and patience.

I think he's perfect for us and have previously. Let's wait and see though. Lots of twists and turns already. Who'd be surprised if there were even more?
 

ljinko888

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By the way from a pure football PoV I do not want Poch at Chelsea because they have a lot of raw talents there who would develop well under his management. If they're only going to have one game a week a very good manager has a lot of free time to work on the training ground. We know from his time here he has no problem sitting out the players he has written off in the stands so the question of too many chefs in the kitchen won't bother him.
 

Ghost Hardware

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If the reasons he rejected Chelsea are true then he'd run a mile from us. Chelsea look like a model of sanity and forward thinking strategic organisation compared to spurs.
The biggest issue for any manager at Chelsea seems to be how involved Boehly is. It would put me off the job for sure. I don’t think we are worse but we have different issues. The difference is we can hypothetically be fixed and the appointment of Munn is already a step in the right direction. At least Levy is trying to make steps to change. Boehly on the other hand isn’t going anywhere soon.

But, I do think if he has concerns over Chelsea’s set up he might well have concerns over ours also.
 

razor1981

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Concerns over structure and recruitment? Well he will love us then 😑.
I think the difference is that we now recognise that our structure hasn't been up to scratch and we're well into the process of improving it. Paratici's resignation has obviously set that plan back a bit, but also gives us an opportunity to go in a slightly different direction now. I'm sure we can persuade a prospective new manager with the club's vision of what we want to be as opposed to what we are at the moment.

Whereas at Chelsea, their structure appears to be firmly set at the moment - and it's basically everybody reporting into Todd and doing whatever Todd wants.
 

Tiberius Gracchus

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Pochettino going to Chelsea would be so poor from him. He can say oh it’s not Arsenal but he was at the battle of the bridge, he knows that's a technicality. They are loathed by us.

The only thing you can say is it breaks the spell, would never want him back after that. Conte and Mourinho are different they never claimed to care for Spurs.

Don't do it mate please.
I get where you're coming from but it's pretty clear he wants to come to us and the club is treating him rather shabbily. They should just say no, if they don't want him. Perhaps they have, but the fact he's obviously holding out for the job suggests to me he thinks he has a chance.

Fwiw I don't really want him back, purely out of fear that it will go wrong and tarnish the happy memories of how good we were under his first tenure
 
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