KentBlue
Well-Known Member
I thought it was nailed on for Conte. For the talks to collapse this late in the day it must have been some insurmountable block that the two of them couldn't agree on, so I think it's safe to assume it was down to the money?
Both side will emerge blaming the other and it'll be back to the drawing board again.
I don't think it'll be too long before Conte's phone starts ringing, but I honestly cannot see any decent manager wanting to go to Spurs and work under Levy. Maybe the talk of Martinez will prove to be correct after all.
Both side will emerge blaming the other and it'll be back to the drawing board again.
I don't think it'll be too long before Conte's phone starts ringing, but I honestly cannot see any decent manager wanting to go to Spurs and work under Levy. Maybe the talk of Martinez will prove to be correct after all.