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Clarence Seedorf linked to Newcastle United job in Italy - is there anything in it?
After Newcastle United lost 3-0 to Leicester City, the name of Clarence Seedorf was linked with the United job by the Italian media
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Clarence Seedorf

Reports from that Clarence Seedorf is in “secret talks” to take over at Newcastle United seem to be fanciful.
Seedorf was linked with the Newcastle job in the aftermath of the Magpies’ disappointing 3-0 defeat against Leicester City.
The former AC Milan and Real Madrid star certainly has big-name pedigree but Newcastle aren’t interested in going down that road. He won everything as a player but is yet to prove himself in the management game.
Seedorf had an ill-fated four month spell in charge of Milan and would be considered a big gamble by any Premier League club at the moment.
Newcastle don’t do gambles either. If they did then Patrick Vieira might have had a sniff of the United job last summer. However, Newcastle wanted more proven experience, hence why Steve McClaren was appointed.
There’s no doubt that Seedorf would jump at the chance of coming to Newcastle and will have told his representatives to seek out potential job opportunities.
But Newcastle seem set to stick with the plan they put in place last summer when McClaren was appointed.



lollollollollollol
 

Garry Monk: Swansea City board considers manager's future

Swansea City's board is considering the position of manager Garry Monk amid the club's recent poor form.
Senior board members are concerned by the Swans' run of one win in nine Premier League games, with the Welsh club lying 14th in the table after Saturday's 2-2 draw with Bournemouth.
Assistant manager Pep Clotet could also leave, as he is on the shortlist to become Brentford's new boss.
Monk, 36, took charge in February 2014 following Michael Laudrup's departure.
Following his permanent appointment in May 2014, Monk guided Swansea to their highest Premier League finish of eighth place last season.
Despite a strong start to this campaign, the Swans have won only once since beating Manchester United in August.
That barren spell prompted speculation that Monk was facing the sack, which the former Swansea captain dismissed as the "agenda" of people outside the club.
The draw with Bournemouth, however, has intensified the scrutiny on his future, with boos heard at the Liberty Stadium as the Swans fell 2-0 behind.
Captain Ashley Williams threw his support behind Monk after the game, adding that the players should have been voicing their support more publicly.
As well as being concerned by recent results, Monk is believed to have been dismayed by his assistant Clotet's reported discussions with Brentford.
The Spaniard is on the Championship club's shortlist to be their next permanent manager, and he is thought to be considering taking Swansea first-team coach James Beattie with him to Griffin Park.
Clotet was appointed Swansea's assistant manager in February 2014, while former Southampton and Stoke striker Beattie joined the club in June 2015.
 


Clarence Seedorf linked to Newcastle United job in Italy - is there anything in it?
After Newcastle United lost 3-0 to Leicester City, the name of Clarence Seedorf was linked with the United job by the Italian media
GD13934270.jpg
Clarence Seedorf

Reports from that Clarence Seedorf is in “secret talks” to take over at Newcastle United seem to be fanciful.
Seedorf was linked with the Newcastle job in the aftermath of the Magpies’ disappointing 3-0 defeat against Leicester City.
The former AC Milan and Real Madrid star certainly has big-name pedigree but Newcastle aren’t interested in going down that road. He won everything as a player but is yet to prove himself in the management game.
Seedorf had an ill-fated four month spell in charge of Milan and would be considered a big gamble by any Premier League club at the moment.
Newcastle don’t do gambles either. If they did then Patrick Vieira might have had a sniff of the United job last summer. However, Newcastle wanted more proven experience, hence why Steve McClaren was appointed.
There’s no doubt that Seedorf would jump at the chance of coming to Newcastle and will have told his representatives to seek out potential job opportunities.
But Newcastle seem set to stick with the plan they put in place last summer when McClaren was appointed.



lollollollollollol

is it just me or does that just read as seedorf talking about newcastle job but Newcastle won't be appointing him for all these reasons?
 

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