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Can?t help thinking Spurs fans will be a bit underwhelmed by their manager appointmen
Sacked from Juve following an 8 match winless run.
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He?ll probably turn them into world beaters now that I?ve jinxed the bloke
I wish you lot would put the info in the text. Not all of us spend all day reading sports news on our phones.
Igor Tudor. Says he played for Juve '98-'07. Was he playing when we spanked then in '06? One of my fave ever games at Highbury. Bobby chopping down Paddy to set up the opener. I remember in the dying minutes, winning a corner and Titi giving it to the Norf Bank to raise the volume. Heaven.
So was their Stepanovs of a manager playing then? Don't trust centre-halves called Igor.
"He kept changing the starting XI and that brought uncertainty. Tension grew. Tudor criticised what Juventus did in the market during press conferences, and openly criticised the players after the Lazio defeat before he was sacked."
This sounds like exactly the sort of guy for Tottenham. Let's see if he can criticise the fans as well, that always goes down well.
"He kept changing the starting XI and that brought uncertainty. Tension grew. Tudor criticised what Juventus did in the market during press conferences, and openly criticised the players after the Lazio defeat before he was sacked."
This sounds like exactly the sort of guy for Tottenham. Let's see if he can criticise the fans as well, that always goes down well.
Agreed
That is the perfect CV for a Spurs manager. He'll fit right in
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