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I'd be happy with anyone in that above list, especially so if it was any of those 3 in the middle of the list.
Can you add 'Bedwetters on GG' please?Thoughts? Other options
🚨Tottenham Hotspur have identified Sevilla sporting director Monchi as a potential successor to Fabio Paratici.
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🔎Spurs have been eyeing a successor to Paratici since he was first charged at the back end of 2022.
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I think Planes said as recently as yesterday that he had agreed to join Real Betis. Something about liking the project blah blah
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Sevilla seem to be doing just fine with it.Monchi would be a disaster. He's always been quantity over quality, which in a world where english clubs cant sell players, is a recipe for chelsea.
He was a big flop at roma too
They dont have work permit issues with bringing over hundreds of kids from south americaSevilla seem to be doing just fine with it.
Such a hot temptation."right on time" with that one.
Such a hot temptation.
PS, it's ride on time grandad.![]()
Tim Steidten is another potential option. He is no longer at Leverkusen so 'on the market' as well. I think Liverpool are trying to get him.
after years of foreign guys doing the role I'd love to see a british DoF brought in - for no reason other than they will be schooled in what makes a successful player in the English game. At various points during the tenure of each European DoF we've watched a slight, skilful youngster move from the continent or even South America, and then flop, usually when we all wanted him to succeed, and go back to Spain/Italy/Etc to lick his wounds and become a quality player. Whether we like it or not there's still a physicality to our game which means that more fail than succeed if they are not 6ft or more.
So yeah - Monchi.
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