Inter are now in advanced talks with Simone Inzaghi on a two-years contract. The agreement is getting closer and he’s set to be the new Inter manager after Antonio Conte.
Hubby reckons it’s only to convince Harry to stay because in a Covid world Levy won’t get enough for him to make it worth selling 🤷♀️
He is much in the same boat as I’d be if SCP were to be reappointed as our manager in the future. Love the idea but really? 🤔
I agree. Think Levy will do everything in his power to try and keep H. He also wants STs purchased. Renewal deadline is this week. He needs to get the fans back onside. From that point of view, bring Poch back is a winner in his eyes.
But... some of the Spurs ITK did say H was behind Poch's sacking. Believable? I dont know but it was from normally accurate sources. Time will tell.
I've been on a job with a spurs fan for a weeks. He's banging on about Roberto Martinez all week saying its a done deal. Will be interesting to hear his view on Monday now that all of these good managers are maybe available. Big big decision for Spurs.
A lot of the managerial changes are down to the manager being upset that because of finances, many clubs either won’t be splashing the cash this summer or even perhaps will be outright net sellers in the transfer window.
Rumoured to be about his backroom staff and Celtic's preferred list of target signing.
I wonder if any of his backroom staff are of the opposite persuasion...??? (Blue, rather than Green......or more succinctly, dont say 3 hail Mary's when they swear)
Rumoured to be about his backroom staff and Celtic's preferred list of target signing.
I wonder if any of his backroom staff are of the opposite persuasion...??? (Blue, rather than Green......or more succinctly, dont say 3 hail Mary's when they swear)
From the rumours, some didn't fancy moving to Glasgow, and then others were still at Bournemouth but Celtic wouldn't pay the necessary fee to Bournemouth. Either way, Howe has mucked them around with his demands and I suspect was never truly 100% committed to getting the job. Still feel he wants to be down south and is setting his sights on the Palace job.
Could also have something to do with the fact that Howe has a young family and has seen the Celtic CEO get his house fire bombed last week, with his kids asleep inside. Slightly higher expectation than the sleepy south coast.
Rumoured to be about his backroom staff and Celtic's preferred list of target signing.
I wonder if any of his backroom staff are of the opposite persuasion...??? (Blue, rather than Green......or more succinctly, dont say 3 hail Mary's when they swear)
From the rumours, some didn't fancy moving to Glasgow, and then others were still at Bournemouth but Celtic wouldn't pay the necessary fee to Bournemouth. Either way, Howe has mucked them around with his demands and I suspect was never truly 100% committed to getting the job. Still feel he wants to be down south and is setting his sights on the Palace job.
If they don't fancy moving to Glasgow, just wait until they see Croydon.
I am disappointed in Nuno....why leave Wolves for Palarse.
it seems he was sacked. although the 'political' term is 'left by mutual consent'. Wolves will need another Portuguese manager as most of the players are from west Iberia. ((:>)
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Will be interesting to hear his view on Monday now that all of these good managers are maybe available.
Big big decision for Spurs.
Ha, genius!
Former Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has turned down the opportunity to be Celtic's new team boss.
The deposed Scottish champions had hoped the 43-year-old would sign a contract in the next few days after he became their preferred candidate.
It is not clear why he decided against the move, but it is understood the make-up of his backroom team could have played a part.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57286385
Accepted the job, then asked for more money, was given it, then asked for yet more and was told no.
Slightly higher expectation than the sleepy south coast.
https://www.barrowafc.com/news/2021/may/280521-barrow-afc-appoint-mark-cooper-as-the-clubs-new-first-team-manager/
I was surprised that their caretaker manager, who kept them up, chose now to take the job permanently