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[The Athletic] Tottenham and City Football Group: Are Spurs trying to learn from Manchester City?

https://theathletic.com/5098615/2023/11/30/tottenham-and-city-football-group-how-and-what-spurs-are-aiming-to-learn/

Alt: https://archive.today/3ySpd

Combine with this excellent interview with Noel Gallagher on TalkSPORT recently where he talks in depth about City (the bit starting at 1:35 in particular).

https://youtu.be/DTkHctVtvsg?t=88

There are other videos in this interview. I'll drop those links below 👇

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[–] hallenbeck@mastodon.online 1 points 11 months ago

@chrisbegley

Yes, for sure, Poch was the real deal and Levy should not have sacked him. The Stadium has been a huge distraction (then Covid right after it opened), but I understand from a business perspective why it was needed. It could be seen as a masterstroke once the regulator comes in and FFP rules are actually upheld. The need for a sustainable and diverse income at clubs at the top is important.

But for me Levy handled it all badly, including those 3 managers after Poch.

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