Embarrassment; Nobody wants to be our manager
Embarrassment;
Nobody wants to be our manager
Brendan Rogers and a host of names had turned down the chance to manage
our club; the latest Nuno Sant has also just turned us down. He would rather manage
Fenerbahce, the Turkish club, than us. How humiliating is that? And the ones that
wanted to come, like Conte, were too ambitious and wanted the money to win trophies.
Levy was dealt another devastating blow in their lengthy managerial
search this week… Turkish radio station
Radyo Gol said Nuno Santo is on the verge of being appointed as Fenerbahce's
next boss after talks accelerated over the weekend. The final meeting between
the Super Lig giants and the Nuno Santo were held on Monday, and an announcement
is imminent.
Nuno Santo was widely being touted as the front-runner for the Spurs job;
with newly - Fabio Paratici - 'pushing
hard' to secure him to be our manager.
What makes it even worse, Nuno has been out of work for less than a
month after leaving Premier League rivals Wolves by mutual consent at the end
of last season, but he would rather leave England than manage us.
This is the umpteenth setback since Jose Mourinho was sacked in mid-April.
Levy has held talks with at least six to eight different names, whilst as many
as twelve different options have been mooted throughout this disastrous process.
As I said earlier, the likes of Julian Naglesmann and Brendan Rodgers
were thought to be chairman Daniel Levy's top candidates – the former opted for
Bayern Munich, and the latter played down a move to Tottenham from Leicester
City almost instantly because he could achieve more with the foxes than he
could do with us. The same with Naglesmann.
We also mustn't forget the talks we had with Conte, which collapsed late
due to both parties' concerns, whilst Mauricio Pochettino had doubts of his own
(more so because of the way he was treated by Levy the first time around).
Paratici was hired as Spurs' director of football, and he quickly moved
for former AS Roma and Shakhtar boss Paulo Fonseca, only for those discussions to
break down at the 11th hour. Then he turned to Gennaro Gattuso before a backlash
from our supporters. Another knockback has left us looking really unprofessional
and stupid; it has been blow after blow
for Levy and the Board.
Pre-season training starts next week, and if we don't have a manager in
charge, then Mason will take over once again.
My thoughts
The whole managerial process has made us a laughing stock, not only from
other Premier clubs but worldwide, and even our fans have been left embarrassed.
Yes, Levy is a good businessman, but a crap Director of a Football club.
In twenty years, he achieved one trophy, with 15 or so different managers
passing through his shaky hands. And it won't end there, whoever becomes our
next manager, I can only see disaster ahead of us. I hope I am wrong and that
our next managerial appointment will be an inspired move, but somehow I doubt
it.
Last season our group put some money on Spurs to do well; this time
around, we won't be putting anything on any results. Just prepare for the worst,
but hope for the best.
Take care, and stay safe,
Glenn
COYS!
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