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Tottenham decide ‘to sack’ Frank as next manager plans revealed with club legend ‘open’ to return
According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur have opted ‘to sack’ head coach Thomas Frank as they are ‘accelerating plans’ to bring in a replacement. Frank was appointed to replace former boss Ange Postecoglou at Spurs, having been tasked to stabilise the club following a chaotic couple of years.
IT would be fitting if Conor Gallagher became the first major Spurs signing of the post-Daniel Levy era – given the ex-chairman passed up the chance to buy him 18 months ago. Ange
Ange Postecoglou etched his name into Tottenham’s history books after leading the club to Europa League glory. Tottenham endured one of the most remarkable campaigns in the club’s history last season, defying the odds to lift the Europa League trophy ...
Postecoglou wanted Gallagher, but the move was beyond Spurs. He certainly would have been expensive. And Chelsea would not have wanted to sell their home-grown captain to local rivals. In the end, Tottenham never made a formal bid. Gallagher was eventually sold to Atletico for £38million at the end of that summer window.
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Thomas Frank sack latest as Tottenham chief drops bombshell after West Ham defeat
Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank has seen his future become the subject of speculation after the defeat to West Ham
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Thomas Frank takes Tottenham Hotspur training with players in dark over his fate
Thomas Frank oversaw Tottenham Hotspur training on Sunday amid doubts over his future as head coach. Tottenham have been forced to consider their options after Saturday’s embarrassing 2-1 home defeat by West Ham United that prompted home fans to chant “you’re getting sacked in the morning”.
Tottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of midfielder Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid.
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Thomas Frank fighting to save job as Tottenham hold talks and chief visits training ground
Tottenham are growing increasingly concerned after just one win in their last eight games with board discussions taking place