Would Tottenham be right Ange Postecoglou move and where should Celtic look if he does go? Saturday Jury
ANDY NEWPORT: He’ll write his name into the Hoops history books by becoming just the fifth man to lead the club to a Treble before bidding farewell. The Celtic support won’t like it but jobs like Spurs are too good to turn down and if offered it Postecoglou will be on his way.
FRASER WILSON: If Spurs are serious then everything taken into account - budgets, a world class training ground, the lure of the EPL and not to mention his pay packet - I’d reckon it might be too big a chance to turn down. Celtic fans can only hope giving up the Champions League would feel like too big a risk for the Aussie.
MICHAEL GANNON: There will be a late twist and Spurs will bottle it when another one of their targets have a change of heart or agree to more dosh. Celtic fans will celebrate – but then another EPL club will come in – like West Ham – and this time it’ll go through.
ANDY: They’ve under-performed for years but all the ingredients are there to be a success, the North London outfit just needs someone with the strength of character to pull it all together. Ange will back himself to be that man.
FRASER: You could hardly take a bigger risk leaving the security of Celtic Park for the madhouse of the EPL and Spurs. He’d have to hit the ground running. There’s no time for bedding in at these clubs any more. But his brand of football would certainly fit with the Spurs fans - so long as it led to success on the pitch.
MICHAEL: It would probably be too big a job to turn down. He’d be in the Premier League going up against the best in the world and he’d have huge sums to invest in his squad. Whether or not he can survive the chaotic structure of the club behind the scenes is another matter, but he’ll back himself to be a success.
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