[Football] Antonio Conte leaves Spurs

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Bozza

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Nagelsmann the favourite. Rest easy De Zerbi worriers.

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Hamilton

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Well, he was pretty rubbish for them. Levy may not be investing, but Conte was dull.
 


The Fits

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De Zerbi must've said yes. Was fun whilst it lasted :)....
Be interesting to see Nagelsman up close. Always strikes me as more Marsch than Klopp.
 






Paxton Dazo

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He got sacked on Tuesday. Could get Donald Duck in and he still wouldn’t win us a trophy.

If you don’t turn us over Easter Saturday somethings gone seriously wrong!
 


Weststander

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The reasons Nagelsmann left Bayern, according to German journalists over the last few days.

Arrogance (his way or the highway), falling out with star players such as Neuer and Muller, politicking within the club to get rid of the long time goalkeeping coach and friend of Neuer’s, off-field distractions.

What could go wrong?
 




ManOfSussex

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The reasons Nagelsmann left Bayern, according to German journalists over the last few days.

Arrogance (his way or the highway), falling out with star players such as Neuer and Muller, politicking within the club to get rid of the long time goalkeeping coach and friend of Neuer’s, off-field distractions.

What could go wrong?
A match made in heaven then. 🤭
 




A1X

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So he basically said “I want you to sack me because you’re all shits” and it took them a week to go “OK fair enough, probably not a good idea for you to stay”.

If ever something summed up quite how poorly run Spurs appear to be…
 




Pavilionaire

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The right thing to do is to reappoint Poch but Levy probably won't have the balls to do it.

Bayern was Nagelsmann's dream job and I'm not convinced he is in the right frame of mind to take on the Spurs job.
 








Eeyore

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Shows that you shouldn't employ Italian managers.

Hot headed, emotional and...

Oh.

:ROFLMAO: As you were
 




ShandyH

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I can’t remember but were Chelsea as tedious to watch as Spurs have become?Amazing how quickly some managers’ football looks antiquated. Equally amazing how much longevity the likes of Ferguson and Guardiola have proven capable of without their football getting boring.
 








GT49er

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That leaves Conte pretty much a busted flush now. Wonder what mugs will take on the international managerial superstar next.



Not Brighton that's for sure, Phew!
 


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