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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Tottenham first team coach Gus Poyet today rubbished reports linking him with a move to Manchester United. Poyet has been identified as a possible successor to Carlos Queiroz, who has left Old Trafford to become Portugal boss. Sir Alex Ferguson has begun searching for a new number two but Poyet insists he is content at Spurs. 'The story is nothing - it was a surprise to read it,' he said. 'I want to stay at Spurs, I want to stay with this manager, this group of players and this club because ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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