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Tottenham - Home and Away Episode 96

Tottenham - Home and Away Episode 96

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In Episode 96 of Tottenham – Home and Away, Graeme is joined by returning guest Ben McFadyean, UK-based German football writer and host of the Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London podcast, to discuss the reports linking Sebastian Kehl with the Tottenham director of football role. Ben McFadyean is a UK-based German football writer (Four Four Two, World Soccer Magazine, Gulf News, Ruhr24, Ruhrnachrichten) and host of the Borussia Dortmund Fan Club London, podcast. The BVB podcast can be found at: McFadyean.podbean.com Ben gives us the Dortmund view on Kehl: his reputation as “Captain Marvel”, his leadership as a player, his time working under Michael Zorc, the strengths and concerns from his sporting director spell, and why some Dortmund fans may feel relief at his departure. We also look at whether Kehl would be the right fit for Spurs at this exact moment. With Tottenham facing either a desperate Premier League rebuild or the possibility of relegation, this could be one of the most important football appointments the club has made in years. Is Kehl a steady hand, or another gamble? Does Spurs need Bundesliga recruitment knowledge, or a more experienced operator with Championship-level experience? And has the club lost its football identity under years of business-first decision-making? A big discussion on recruitment, culture, leadership, relegation, squad rebuilds, Daniel Levy’s legacy, De Zerbi, Johan Lange, Dortmund, and what Spurs must become next. Source: episode transcript Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:37 Ben McFadyean joins to discuss Sebastian Kehl 00:59 Why the Spurs director of football job is such a tough ask 01:24 Tottenham’s instability since the Dortmund match 01:53 Paratici, Lange and the January transfer window 03:53 Sebastian Kehl’s Dortmund background 04:14 The similarities between Dortmund and Tottenham 05:21 Kehl’s Freiburg roots and leadership qualities 07:16 Dortmund’s fan culture and player accessibility 08:10 Kehl stepping from club legend into executive role 08:25 Dortmund’s “Stallgeruch” culture explained 09:17 Following Michael Zorc’s legacy 10:49 Kehl’s apprenticeship under Zorc 11:21 Dortmund’s internal promotions and structure 12:11 Why some Dortmund fans felt relief when Kehl left 12:58 Dortmund’s yellow wall and Spurs’ stadium inspiration 14:06 Why Spurs’ home atmosphere has struggled 15:21 Dortmund’s lack of silverware since Klopp 16:25 Dortmund’s managerial instability after Klopp 17:04 Why fan loyalty needs to be rewarded 17:37 Kehl era criticism and transfer questions 18:27 Haaland, Bellingham and missed value 19:53 Was Kehl the architect of Dortmund’s mishaps? 20:38 How much power does a Dortmund sporting director really have? 21:37 Dortmund’s reputation for youth development 23:10 Dortmund as a development club for elite talent 24:07 Kehl’s influence and negotiation concerns 25:31 Ryan Cherki and questions over Dortmund’s transfer approach 26:51 The missed Bundesliga title and Champions League final 27:12 Would Kehl fit Tottenham right now? 28:10 Spurs need a steady hand amid chaos 29:13 Why Ben has reservations despite wanting Kehl to succeed 30:33 Tottenham and Manchester United’s “rotten football culture” 32:11 Relegation, stadium debt and financial pressure 32:34 Player contracts, wage cuts and summer churn 34:18 Spurs contracts, parachute payments and sponsors 35:16 Could Kehl and Johan Lange work together? 36:09 Could Spurs rebuild with Bundesliga-style recruitment? 36:26 Why the Championship is a brutal league 37:21 The danger of Premier League wages in the Championship 38:01 Kehl’s better Dortmund deals 38:57 Poor deals and doubts around negotiation 40:15 Europa League glory papering over Spurs cracks 40:44 Spurs’ unbalanced squad and recruitment failures 42:03 Has Tottenham become too business-led? 43:43 Dortmund’s own relegation and identity crisis 44:38 How quickly Spurs have fallen 45:23 Spurs’ survival equation and West Ham pressure 46:43 Injury crisis and players stuck on big wages 47:41 De Zerbi, Shakhtar, Brighton and coaching reputation 49:41 Could Spurs bring in injury and performance expertise? 50:06 Bundesliga as a recruitment market 51:24 Why Premier League transfer fees are so inflated 52:42 Could financial belt-tightening actually help Spurs? 53:44 Brighton, Bournemouth and Brentford as better recruitment models 55:15 German view of Premier League spending 56:09 Does Tottenham still have a football culture? 57:01 Has Spurs lost its identity as a football club? 57:54 Why even elite managers have failed at Spurs 58:24 Schalke, Hamburg and the warning from Germany 01:00:47 Aston Villa’s rebuild and finding club identity 01:01:18 Spurs need players whose hearts beat for the club 01:02:12 Final thoughts on Kehl, Spurs and the summer ahead 01:03:13 Outro
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