Most of the speculation I’ve seen suggests that Munn wouldn’t have a DoF role and that we’re in the market for one underneath him.
That's right and makes a lot of sense. Munn's not a football man. He's a sporting administrator. He gets Levy out of the sporting side of the club altogether, as he cannot help himself and leave well alone. If Levy's appointed him to make decisions on matters that Paratici was responsible for, we're probably worse off than before. Everything points to that not being the case...but we shall see.
Ralf Rangnick ( thought that was part of the Thor film franchise) it talking himself up as DOF to come in with Nagelsmann, bring on the Germanic era at the Lane as I'm past the Latin hot blooded shenanigans of the last years
Can somebody remind me what the footballing pedigree of Roman Abramovich or Sheik Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan is? Asking for somebody who keeps seeing the phrase "football man" bandied about as if it means a goddamn thing...
Gary Jacob claims our four-man shortlist is - Julian Nagelsmann - Arne Slot - Vincent Kompany - Ryan Mason Jason Burt also says we have a four-man shortlist...but forgets to mention the non-Nagelsmen on the list
Ally Gold’s off today and Ornstein has said on a podcast that conversations are taking place with Nagelsmann. Never change, Ally, never change.
Jamie Redknapp is backing Brendan Rodgers to be our next boss Hopefully that gets his name off the shortlist PDQ...
Mike McGrath saying talks with Nagelsmann have hit a stumbling block due to the uncertainty over who will be sporting director. Rangnick was almost whoring himself to us the other week… It seems to make so much sense yet can’t help but feel we’ll cock it up somehow.
I’d heard that Rangnick wants to do the Euros in 2024 with Austria so probably wouldn’t be available until next summer
The whole article just sounds like recycled speculation, to me. Not saying he's wrong, but anyone on here could've written that.
Record (the Portuguese one) claims we've scheduled talks with Ruben Amorim Skyte Sports, meanwhile, have thrown Xabi Alonso's name into the ring