Gabby Agbonlahor in disbelief at Tottenham fan wanting Jamie O'Hara to be assistant boss THFC
talkSPORT's Gabby Agbonlahor couldn't help but laugh at the idea of Jamie O'Hara being Ryan Mason's assistant at Tottenham.
After a disappointing season, fans of the north London side will be hoping their new boss can deliver better results next term. Calling into talkSPORT Breakfast, Mike said: "I think as a long-term suffering Spurs fan, I think that Spurs and talkSPORT are not looking very far in their pursuit of a manager.Brendan Rodgers trends as Tottenham fans say same thing after Arne Slot decision
Gabby asked: "Mike, did you not see what happened at Billericay? They sacked him quicker than they could get rid of anyone else in their history of existence!"
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