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As he is a pal of Pochettino, do we think we got a good report from an old boy. If so do we send him a thank you card? Or did he just say, Give it a couple of seasons then go to Liverpool like everyone else.
 
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I wonder if this means the takeover is nearly done to the point of new owners having an input on this decision?

Seems kinda strange otherwise, hopefully get some news there soon too.
 
For a really good insight to Pellegrino checkout @davidjaca Twitter. Spanish correspondent for Four Four Two.
He is mightily impressed with the appointment.


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In their usually supportive manor, talkSport appear incredulous that clubs like Saints have the audacity to appoint a foreign manor whilst there are so many British managers waiting their turn. Hilarious!
 
In their usually supportive manor, talkSport appear incredulous that clubs like Saints have the audacity to appoint a foreign manor whilst there are so many British managers waiting their turn. Hilarious!
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"Oh **** another name I'm gunna fall over"
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"Strong and stable" - never thought I would nod in approval at that phrase. Welcome Mauricio - sounds like a kind of manager who will galvanise the team and get us playing as a team again.
 
In their usually supportive manor, talkSport appear incredulous that clubs like Saints have the audacity to appoint a foreign manor whilst there are so many British managers waiting their turn. Hilarious!

Wonder if they said the same about Klopp or Pep?

'I can't believe these clubs go looking abroad when the likes of Paul Ince are here in England, ready and available'