Could definitely see Potter as an option, although there's rumours that Lopertegui is leaving Wolves too, that I could see being a possible Potter job.
Slot is a good manager, has done wonders at Feyenoord. He also did well at AZ before that, in his very first season in management he had them 2nd (level on points with Ten Hag's Ajax) in the league when it was cancelled due to covid.
Questionable whether he'd want to leave Feyenoord now though when he's just won the league and they'll be in the CL next season. I guess money talks though, as he won't be earning much in the Dutch league.
No one of football experts in Holland predicted Feijenoord would win the league.
Would expect pressure to be on Slot to win league again. People I speak to see him turning up in London. Trouble being as with all Dutch managers always bring crap players with them that cost a fortune.
Feel as if Ruud van Nistelrooij Will appear in England very soon with his trainers in tow.
Is Levy far enough down the list that it's going to be Brendan Rodgers?
Every Spurs fan I speak to hates the idea of Brendan Rodgers, but I personally don't think he'd be a bad choice
Yeah I know he's a widely disliked option but I could see it happening. Seems like they're running out of their " top" candidates.
And that is the problem. Some of their fans still see them as a massive club and the job as a desirable position but when the team has had such little success on the pitch for decades, aren't in the Champions League and might not be in Europe at all and they are likely to have one had tied behind their backs so far as purchases are concerned (with the likelihood that they are going to lose a 30 goal a season talisman), there really isn't much on the table for a top Manager.
I honestly can't see anyone taking the job (unless they were desperate) until Spurs employ a sporting director. Any manager of a good level will surely want to know who they will be working with.
Is Levy far enough down the list that it's going to be Brendan Rodgers?
Every Spurs fan I speak to hates the idea of Brendan Rodgers, but I personally don't think he'd be a bad choice
Yeah I know he's a widely disliked option but I could see it happening. Seems like they're running out of their " top" candidates.
And that is the problem. Some of their fans still see them as a massive club and the job as a desirable position but when the team has had such little success on the pitch for decades, aren't in the Champions League and might not be in Europe at all and they are likely to have one had tied behind their backs so far as purchases are concerned (with the likelihood that they are going to lose a 30 goal a season talisman), there really isn't much on the table for a top Manager.
They are two bob, we'll win the Premier League before them. 1961
Graham Alexander is the new MK Dons manager. I bit of a different choice from their usual appointments, who tend to be young up and coming coaches
Alexander is a VERY good manager but his record suggests he might have problems with club owners .. he's led Fleetwood and Salford to promotions and had a decent record at Scunthorpe who played good football under him .. a few years back I would have loved him to come to us when he was at Scunthorpe .. whatever, he could be a good choice for the Dons in L2
After guiding Napoli to a first Serie A title in 33 years, manager Luciano Spalletti is taking a year-long sabbatical, says the club's president. Spalletti, 64, who took over in July 2021 and secured third in his first season, has a year left on his deal. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis said he would "respect" the decision.
Speaking to Italian broadcaster Rai, De Laurentiis said: "He's a free man, he's given us something and I thank him, it's right that he does what he wants." The club won their first Italian top-flight title since 1990 on 4 May, with five games to spare, and reached the Champions League quarter-finals, recording victories over Liverpool, Ajax and Rangers during the group stage. Former Roma, Celta and Barcelona manager Luis Enrique, who left his position as Spain boss following the 2022 World Cup, is Napoli's "ideal candidate" to succeed Spalletti, Corriere dello Sport has reported.
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Arne Slot turns down Tottenham.
Could definitely see Potter as an option, although there's rumours that Lopertegui is leaving Wolves too, that I could see being a possible Potter job.
Would expect pressure to be on Slot to win league again. People I speak to see him turning up in London. Trouble being as with all Dutch managers always bring crap players with them that cost a fortune.
Feel as if Ruud van Nistelrooij Will appear in England very soon with his trainers in tow.
Yeah I know he's a widely disliked option but I could see it happening. Seems like they're running out of their " top" candidates.
1961
Graham Alexander is the new MK Dons manager. I bit of a different choice from their usual appointments, who tend to be young up and coming coaches
Spalletti, 64, who took over in July 2021 and secured third in his first season, has a year left on his deal.
Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis said he would "respect" the decision.
The club won their first Italian top-flight title since 1990 on 4 May, with five games to spare, and reached the Champions League quarter-finals, recording victories over Liverpool, Ajax and Rangers during the group stage.
Former Roma, Celta and Barcelona manager Luis Enrique, who left his position as Spain boss following the 2022 World Cup, is Napoli's "ideal candidate" to succeed Spalletti, Corriere dello Sport has reported.
Chelsea have appointed former Tottenham and Paris St-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager.
The Argentine, 51, begins his new role on 1 July 2023 on a two-year contract, with an option of a further year.
He takes over from interim boss Frank Lampard, who guided Chelsea to 12th in the Premier League.
"Mauricio is a world-class coach with an outstanding track record. We are all looking forward to having him on board," the club said in a statement.
Hope he doesn't though!!