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Franco Baldini

Indeed.

DoF are inherently a long term appointment. We all saw how Comolli's work didn't come to fruition until long after he'd departed. Their focus is 2-4 years in the future, not this season.

I think he's 2 years into a 4 year contract, so I guess it will be more in 12-18 months that his position will be reviewed.

People also seem to assume he'd be keen to move 'back to Italy', but forget he's been living in London since late 2007 when he became England Assistant Manager.

wrong
 
Some other thoughts about the new DoF:

- Poch's mentor Bielsa left Marseilles in August. He's 60 now, so an age he might fancy an upstairs role

- Poch's DoF from Espanyol, Ramon Planes, is highly rated and currently unattached. Spanish wikipedia (I know) says he's already on our payroll as 'Technical Secretariat'
 
It was reported that he was heading the Njie deal.

And it was also reported that work on Son pre-dated Poch (Son has said himself that we tried to sign him under AVB)

was he behind the Vorm, Stambouli and Fazio deals too?
 
Maybe we'll nick that other bloke from Southampton, Les something or other.

Les Reed isn't a Poch person specifically. He was their academy guy who got promoted when Cortese left.

I don't know much about him, but the way people like Stephen Gerrard talk about him (Gerrard hates him from England youth days), he's a bit of an old school guy. He's close to Howard Wilkinson and those sorts.
 
he was appointed Head of Football Development at Southampton in 2010 and has continued in that role ever since, he was never purely an 'academy guy' at Southampton
 
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I actually worked with Reed on a couple of occasions while he was at the FA, they sacked him at the end and there were not many sad to see him go.
 
Hey @Gutter Boy - do you have anything to say on these or are you going to ignore them and then say the same things again the next the next time these subjects come up?

She came in from QPR, is Director of Football Operations and is on the board.

http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/the-club/investor-relations/club-directors/

he was appointed Head of Football Development at Southampton in 2010 and has continued in that role ever since, he was never purely an 'academy guy' at Southampton
 
Hey @Gutter Boy - do you have anything to say on these or are you going to ignore them and then say the same things again the next the next time these subjects come up?

She's still an accountant who does the paperwork. Like Darren Eales and John Alexander before her. Not a deal negotiator with a black book of agents like Baldini/Comolli/Arnesen.

And Les Reed was promoted from Head of Football Development (which is similar to McDermott's role) to Executive Director when Cortese left.
 
Cortese was Chairman, albeit a rather hands on one, Les Read worked under him overseeing the Academy/Scouting/Sports Medicine etc - a role which had and has much more influence than you are implying. when Corteses left there was a minor reshuffle but Les Read essentially had the same responsibilities as before, just a more senior job title (no doubt to reflect his standing at the club)

I do agree he's not a Baldini replacement, but then neither is Cortese
 
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She's still an accountant who does the paperwork. Like Darren Eales and John Alexander before her. Not a deal negotiator with a black book of agents like Baldini/Comolli/Arnesen.

She's a board member of sixteen of the companies related to the club, I doubt that she does a lot of admin.

https://companycheck.co.uk/director/919576392/REBECCA-ANNE-CAPLEHORN/companies

This quote from a piece on Sky Sports website suggests that she is very much involved in the football side of things and is carrying out negotiations:

Discussions were held between Pritchard's representatives, head of football operations Rebecca Caplehorn and head of recruitment Paul Mitchell on Thursday, and Sky sources understand Pritchard is keen to make the breakthrough at Spurs.

http://www.skysports.com/football/n...enham-hotspur-over-four-year-contract-at-club

So when did you get to see her job description?
 
She's still an accountant who does the paperwork. Like Darren Eales and John Alexander before her. Not a deal negotiator with a black book of agents like Baldini/Comolli/Arnesen.

And Les Reed was promoted from Head of Football Development (which is similar to McDermott's role) to Executive Director when Cortese left.

Atlanta, the Major League Soccer's expansion club set to debut in 2017, announced the appointment of Tottenham Hotspur executive director Darren Eales as club president.

Eales, a former USISL and A-league player, will join Atlanta later this year, following a transition period from Tottenham. For Spurs, Eales helped to negotiate transfers, including playing a key role in the 2013 sale of Gareth Bale to Real Madrid. He also helped negotiate transfers involving MLS players Robbie Keane, Clint Dempsey and Jermain Defoe and recently helped to complete negotiations for the transfer of Seattle Sounders' DeAndre Yedlin.

www.espnfc.com/major-league-soccer/story/2029769/mls-atlanta-adds-tottenham-hotspur-executive-darren-eales-as-club-president
 
So the story (and in the end FACT) of Baldini leaving at the end of the window wasn't just based on 'Twitter wannabees''. And the Daily Telegraph DID have it right....the levels that some were going to put their heads in the sand over this story was crazy in the end.

Anyway, i'm sad to see him go:( He seemed to be someone that could get deals done and seemed a good ambassador for the club esp overseas.
So long Frankie, thanks for the buzz you gave us during the summer of 2013 when all those deals were getting done and dusted mostly before anyone had a sniff.
 
So the story (and in the end FACT) of Baldini leaving at the end of the window wasn't just based on 'Twitter wannabees''. And the Daily Telegraph DID have it right....the levels that some were going to put their heads in the sand over this story was crazy in the end.

Anyway, i'm sad to see him go:( He seemed to be someone that could get deals done and seemed a good ambassador for the club esp overseas.
So long Frankie, thanks for the buzz you gave us during the summer of 2013 when all those deals were getting done and dusted mostly before anyone had a sniff.

It is good to question sources of information. Even now the story has turned out to be correct, it was right to questions its veracity.
 
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