Erm..
a) I didn't ask you.
b) Why I asked was clear. Not the answer. I was genuinely curious as to whether he thought we'd have a chance of beating him ... wasn't curious what you thought, though. Still aren't.
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It depends on Nagelsmann's point of view.If it's a straight shootout between us and them, do you think our chances of winning are high?
Don't forget in the past 20 years, Chelsea have hoovered up every trophy sometimes more than once.Also, Chavs just makes way more sense for him.
More money and a large group of very young players that he can work with.
Any manager that comes to us has to assume that in 12 months’ time, one of the greatest players in our history is going to leave on a free and wrench the heart out of the team.
Not a recipe for good times.
How depressingSo... Both Potter and Rodgers are now free agents and we need a manager?!?
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NoIf it's a straight shootout between us and them, do you think our chances of winning are high?
So are JN and Poch.
I'm not sure Spurs fans are patient enough for a Potter type.
He'd have the Chelsea stench on him with some fans and if he doesn't hit it off right away, he'll be crucified.
I imagine it might take 12 months plus for us to get going under Potter. A bit like Pochettino when he first joined basically who even in the 15/16 season (when we went up against Leicester) he was getting calls of the sack after Woolwich knocked us out of the league cup.

So are JN and Poch.
Levy should have employed one of them by now but then again why pay for 2 months and then it's summer holiday paying for nothing, this is how levy thinks.
Whichever is cheaper...
Maybe he didn't want to come?
Nobody should feel sorry for him, he'll have pocketed 10's of millions for being totally shit at his job.![]()
Spurs managerial target had 'no interest' in risking his 'flourishing reputation' under Daniel Levy
Brighton & Hove Albion manager Graham Potter "had no interest" in risking his "flourishing reputation" under Daniel Levy at Spurs.www.football365.com
Also, on one hand I feel a bit sorry for Potter, but on the other he deserved it.
It makes sense, no one wants to work for Levy any more .![]()
Spurs managerial target had 'no interest' in risking his 'flourishing reputation' under Daniel Levy
Brighton & Hove Albion manager Graham Potter "had no interest" in risking his "flourishing reputation" under Daniel Levy at Spurs.www.football365.com