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Manager Ange Postecoglou

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This was not a guy I wanted but this weekend I watched Celtic play, listened to a long podcast about his tactics and then another long interview of him about his life in football.

The people that say there’s something special about this guy as a leader are right. He paints a real vision and gets you bought in.

I’m not saying anything about how he will do but I just encourage the skeptics to give him a chance because I was initially not happy and now can’t wait for him to start.
Which podcast please mate?
 
That better not be me you’re referring to.

Because I won’t be taking that shit from the likes of you.
Won't you now?

Time to embrace your new Aussie master!

In all seriousness. Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Victory and Celtic FC all have one thing in common for Ange. All were at the end of a teams cycle and he relished coming in and rebuilding in his image.

Fair to say we're in a similar position so hopefully history repeats and the wasters who've let us down for 2-3 managers now are given the arse.
 
Won't you now?

Time to embrace your new Aussie master!

In all seriousness. Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Victory and Celtic FC all have one thing in common for Ange. All were at the end of a teams cycle and he relished coming in and rebuilding in his image.

Fair to say we're in a similar position so hopefully history repeats and the wasters who've let us down for 2-3 managers now are given the arse.

I’m very much looking forward to seeing what he can do.

I’m not one of the negative nancies.

:nunothumb:
 
Nagelsmann - from German press and also Fabrizo Romano, he would have considered coming but wanted power choosing DoF which clearly the club wasn’t willing to give. Could have been done it appears if we really wanted it.

Slot - we wouldn’t pay the release fee which was quite high.

Poch - can understand reservation but otherwise the clear option and confirmed by Ossie and others he wanted back.

Luis Enrique - yeh agreed, I am not sure this was compatible at all given what he would need.

I am not against Poste, he seems to tick some boxes but it’s a huge step up and we had the chance to get others who ticked the same boxes but less risk it’s actually a big risk that Levy has played.
Well if nagelsman wants to chose a dof hes going to the wrong place in psg. 0 say in anything there.
Slot i would def have been on board with but when you look at it has been managing for 4-5 year max in a relatively small league too albeit a stronger one than scotland. Would people be questioning his ability and inexperience or be happy because hes dutch not aussie.
Both slot and ange play modern forward thinking football
 
You disagree that our worst season defensively since the 1970s when we finished bottom will not be easy to improve upon?

You disagree that conceding fewer goals might lead to more points?

Why would we concede fewer goals when going for a more open manager? We have dreadful defenders and dreadful keepers. I don’t trust Levy to adequately deal with that problem.

And Kane is probably off which will offset any hypothetical defensive improvement.
 
Looks like Ange has been pretty much the main target from the beginning of the search.


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Chances are you won’t be overly familiar with the name of Frank Trimboli.

And over the course of the next week or so Celtic’s supporters may have good reason to wish it had stayed that way. Or they could end up showering him with flowers and chocolates all the way down London Road. Either way, it seems increasingly likely that Mr Trimboli is about to emerge as a central character in the unfolding drama which will ultimately decide if Ange Postecoglou is Home or Away this summer.

So it was more than intriguing that he just so happened to be there in person at Celtic Park on Saturday, with a VIP pass to join in the title celebrations before Sky’s cameras caught him hugging and high-fiving Postecoglou like a long lost brother down on the pitch. Trimboli, you see, is the man who makes deals happen. He may represent Postecoglou professionally but he is not exactly renowned for adopting a touchy-feely, Jerry Maguire approach to fostering agent-client relationships.

Rather, he has a reputation as a no nonsense Aussie adviser with a hard earned reputation for getting things over the line. Put it this way, if there are any balls that need breaking, invariably, Frank the Tank’s your man.

He also enjoys a long standing working relationship - and wields enormous influence - with the men in the command room of the very club which is now pecking around Big Ange like a feisty cockerel. Trimboli is credited, for example, with playing a key role in the somewhat left-field appointment of another Australian, Scott Munn, as Tottenham Hotspur’s chief football officer.

Munn’s bespoke role and wide reaching remit will make him pretty much the decision maker in chief from now on at the North London club. He starts his job on July 1 and when he does he will be second in seniority only to chairman Daniel Levy
who, understandably, is seeking to take a backseat after overseeing a spectacularly Spursy season, even by their own basket case standards.

Like Postecoglou, Munn has a history steeped in the City Group having held down a position as chief executive at Melbourne City FC before being promoted to head up the entire China division over the last four years. So it’s little wonder if the alarm bells began clattering even more loudly inside Celtic Park at the weekend when Trimboli’s name appeared on Big Ange’s personal guest list for a second successive title party.

Trimboli’s presence in the posh seats will certainly not have escaped the notice of Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell who will be acutely aware of all the various personalities and pieces which are in play as Spurs weigh up their next managerial move

It could even be that Lawwell was the one who handed out the invitation in the first place in order to conduct a face-to-face with Trimboli over a fat new contract offer for his client, who is now days away from completing a domestic clean sweep at the end of his second season in Glasgow.

If that turns out to be the case - and Postecoglou was to put pen to paper on a bumper deal to stay - then Trimboli will have Celtic supporters buses being named after him throughout the close season. And yet, all the noises coming out of London, suggest Postecoglou’s pal has other plans in mind.

Postecoglou’s name has been on Levy’s list of potential new bosses ever since the decision to axe Antonio Conte was made at the end of March. And the more he has bungled the recruitment process, the higher up it has climbed.

So last week, when Feyenoord’s Arne Slot became the latest man to turn down Levy’s advances, Trimboli may well have sensed that the time was right to start upping the ante over Ange. Both Slot and Postecoglou share similar philosophies in terms of how they believe the game ought to be played.

They are more than just managers - they are creators of cultures - and if that’s what Spurs are looking for then, of course, it stands to reason that Postecoglou has become a person of such interest

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Ange Postecoglou's move from Celtic to Tottenham has been in the works for months, according to a report.

An Australian media outlet claims that the 57-year-old's agent has been pushing for a deal to be struck for quite some time.

Postecoglou is poised to take over in North London, with a deal edging closer to completion.

He's set for talks with Daniel Levy in the coming days, with Celtic having granted permission for him to speak with the Premier League giants.

However, The Sydney Morning Herald reports that Postecoglou's representative, Frank Trimboli, has been working in the background over a move to the EPL for his top client

They wrote: “(Daniel) Levy is why this position is viewed as a poisoned chalice, although none of this will be lost on Postecoglou, a student of the game and a voracious consumer of football around the world.

"His agent, London-based Aussie Frank Trimboli, knows Levy well and has been pushing Postecoglou’s case for months behind the scenes.

“Postecoglou is expected to be confirmed as early as this week as Tottenham’s new manager.

"The deal is all but done, according to scores of reports from overseas and by sources contacted by this masthead, and an official announcement is imminent.

"It will be a new high watermark for Australian football, to have a head coach working not only in the English Premier League, but at one of the competition’s biggest clubs - as it will be for the 57-year-old himself, who has always had the hunger to test his wits at the highest level possible, stretching as far back as his days as a junior at his boyhood club from South Melbourne.”
 
Why would we concede fewer goals when going for a more open manager? We have dreadful defenders and dreadful keepers. I don’t trust Levy to adequately deal with that problem.

And Kane is probably off which will offset any hypothetical defensive improvement.
There’s a definite argument that playing on the front foot will actually expose our defenders less. If you’ve got a weak defence you don’t want to be sitting back and applying consistent pressure to them do you?

Not sure Stones or Ake would fair as well in a low block defence.

Having said that the personnel absolutely needs to improve…..
 
That's because we've been without an official manager since late March, anyone will do at this point!

He's that great, that inspirational and yet didn't come over to Europe until he was 55?

People have been going on about 'red flags' with Nagelsmann but these were related to his choice of girlfriend, going around ona skateboard and upsetting Oliver Khan (who was subsequently sacked by Bayern).

There are real red flags regarding Ange but we're all so desperate some have convinced themselves that Levy has pulled off some kind of coup in getting him.

Hopefully he really is all that and get us back challenging near the top of the table. That's what really matters, not playing attacking football but sitting mid-table.
I'm not going to try and win you around, I think I've defended Ange enough at this point now. But just dispute that point. The reason he hasn't made it is because he's doing something that's literally unheard of. Not just the first Aussie, first manager from the Asian or Oceanian confederation. Nobody took a chance on him despite the success he had. This is unprecedented for a coach outside of Europe or South America, particularly one who didn't even have a stellar playing career here. Celtic took a brave risk and were rewarded, now we could be.

Say what you want about it - obviously I'm ecstatic because I've seen every single step of his career - but it is certainly the bravest coaching decision we've ever made to appoint him over Pochettino and Naggelsman.
 
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