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Ange Postecoglou next club odds following Tottenham sacking

Ange Postecoglou next club odds following Tottenham sacking

The 59-year-old lasted just two years at Spurs after the Premier League club headhunted him after a successful spell in Glasgow with Celtic.
Now, with Postecoglou out of work and surely soon to be a man in demand, AceOdds have provided a market on where his next permanent job could lie.
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He's favoured to return to Greece, with AEK Athens the 3/1 favourites to be his next destination.
However, with international experience already, he is 5/1 to make the return to Australia, meanwhile, he is available at 6s for the Scotland gig with Steve Clarke currently under pressure.
Ange Postecoglou next permanent job odds:
AEK Athens 3/1
Australia 5/1
Scotland 6/1
Leicester 8/1
Ipswich, Celtic 10/1
Any Saudi Pro League Club 12/1
Man United 16/1
Leeds 25/1
West Ham 28/1
Rangers 33/1
England 50/1

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