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So I believe Jan Verslaijen's contract has or is expired today. Has any announcement been made as to who will take the reins of the AIS?
Apologies if it has, I missed it.
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Jan Versleijen signed to coach Chinese Super League club http://english.people.com.cn/90779/7673622.html
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slee45 wrote:http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/football/only-australians-need-apply-as-the-ffa-goes-coach-hunting-20111103-1mxw3.html i hope not back to kick and chase and sons of mates[-x [-x [-x [-x
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as it will go to to some hapless local coach then i nominate durakovic
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Here are a few candidates for the job.
Alex Tobin
Has worked in youth coaching for years. Has a professional playing background FFA loves.
Steve Corica
Youth coach in A league. Has a pro background, including a European career.
Vicky Linton
Former Tassie women's NTC coach, current W League coach, former pro coach in US women's league. Ambitious and has tertiary qualifications that FFA love. Very confident and articulate.
Arthur Papas
Has had success in results based top state league football. Has also coached at AIS. Young up and comer. Has tertiary qualifications.
Pim Verbeek
Rare that a results based coach goes moves to a development youth coach like he has in Morocco. Maybe finds Australia too far from Europe?
Robert Verbeek
Pim's brother. A very experienced youth coach in a diversity of settings. I read in an article he would like to coach in Australia.
Les Scheinflug
Former holder of the position. Very confident he can do the job well, but is currently out of favour with FFA hierarchy. Has gone public about what he perceives to be problems to the new NTC programme. In his short tenure as Socceroo senior coach has the best win/loss record along with Terry Venables and Verbeek.
Raul Blanco
Would probably apply on a ticket with Scheinflug. Both would be forced to do refresher FFA courses and may be unfairly failed in their appraisals.
Judy Free (Chips Rafferty)
One of the most talented coaches ever to grace Australian shores. By his own admission, too good for paid A League youth coaching positions. Brilliant playing career as a national geriatric champion, who by his own account, almost single handedly engineered his team's victory over a team of 17 former Socceroos on the pitch, all at the same time. Berger would probably find Judy Free a big threat. He has been the only Aussie coach familiar with all the KNVB based National Curriculum before Han Berger and Rob Baan wrote it. Obviously all other coaches would withdraw their applications if they knew he was in the field, as they know they have no chance against him. To other coaches' advantage, Judy Free is too addicted to trolling 442. Hence, he would be too busy for this prestigious position. All other coaches would be keeping their fingers crossed he won't be banned from 442 in the imminent future, which would give him time to write an application.
John Aloisi
Has the playing pedigree FFA love. Probably hasn't coached enough at A League youth level yet. Of all candidates may have the best playing career as a professional, playing in Serie A, La Liga and the EPL.
Dean May and other state NTC coaches
Dean is ambitious, confident in his own abilities, personable and overtly friendly, but probably hasn't the runs on the board in terms of style. His SA counterpart won the recent NTC Challenge for best style, so he could be a promising candidate.
Peter Le Roo
Seems to have impressed a number in Queensland since coaching in that state. Not as much known about him as some other candidates, but could be a dark horse. A quiet achiever to date.
David Abela
I imagine he would also apply for the job, but it may be too big a jump. Very good coach of coaches in terms of pedagogical presentation and style.
? Vidosic (Roar assistant coach)
Very hands on and has worked for some time in the HAL. Probably eyeing a bigger position.
Ad Derkson
Experienced KNVB staff coach. A big man, Derkson had a playing career as a Dutch pro. Supremely confident as a presenter, having also instructed and lectured in the Dutch army. Intimidated all top Australian coaches/players when instructing in Australia. Probably the biggest presence in person, and the biggest personality of all candidates, apart from the unique and inimitable Judy Free.
Gary Van Egmond
Would've thought he was a favourite , but has just returned to results based senior A League coaching. It would be a surprise if he applied.
Arie Schans
KNVB staff coach, who has coached as a development coach all over the world and coached at professional senior level in a number of settings. Superb presenter and communicator with profound knowledge. Probably too old at 60. CV probably only exceeded by Judy Free as a development coach, or possibly the Verbeeks. Like Robert Verbeek, would be open to offers in Australia.
Ron Smith
Another previous incumbent. Maybe he will apply again? Has participated in 442 Performance section.
GCU Youth Coach (whoever he is?)
They have won Youth League for two years in a row. Berger isn't worried about results in this age group, so it may not necessarily be an asset for him.
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What about Paul Lonton take him Please Please Please.\:d/ \:d/ \:d/ \:d/
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Heard yesterday that Phil Stubbins is the front runner.
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spathi wrote:Heard yesterday that Phil Stubbins is the front runner.
Stubbins filled in briefly last year when Versleijen and Van Egmond were away with Young Socceroos so that makes sense. I personally don't think he would be a good choice. Great with seniors, not with kids.
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Decentric wrote:Here are a few candidates for the job.
Dean May and other state NTC coaches
Dean is ambitious, confident in his own abilities, personable and overtly friendly, but probably hasn't the runs on the board in terms of style. His SA counterpart won the recent NTC Challenge for best style, so he could be a promising candidate.
Edited by Decentric: 2/1/2012 10:41:12 PM Would they ask some of the NTC coaches?? Heard that some of them went over to be interviewed for the job or even assistant...
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Decentric wrote:Here are a few candidates for the job.
Alex Tobin
Has worked in youth coaching for years. Two years, to be exact. An abject failure. But you knew this, right? Here, this will help you get your man; http://www.numberway.com/phone-numbers/32/
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It really needs to be an overseas coach if we really want to develope our player, and be competitive in the youth tournaments.
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There are lots of very well placed Australian youth coaches who could take the spot, I would actually love it to be Tony Vidmar.
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Of the NTC coaches really there is only Milo from ACTAS who has the suitable experience for such a role since he was an AIS coach way back in the mid 90s with Ron Smith. Most of the others have only been in their role for a couple of years and are still learning. Someone like Vidmar at SASI has had pretty good success but he has only been coaching for something like 2.5 years, for a position like the AIS job you would ideally want someone who has been in youth development coaching for closer to 10 years or at least has been coaching at some level for that period of time. Kenny Lowe from WA I would put in the same bracket as Vidmar, he has been doing it at little longer but still wouldn't have the experience for me to take on the head coach role. Vidmar and Lowe would be best served being given assistant roles with the U17s/U20s for the next couple of cycles while continuing with their NTC squads then in 4-5 years time they would have adequate experience for the head coaching roles.
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the.football.God wrote:for a position like the AIS job you would ideally want someone who has been in youth development coaching for closer to 10 years or at least has been coaching at some level for that period of time. No doubt whatsoever.
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Judy Free wrote:Decentric wrote:Here are a few candidates for the job.
Alex Tobin
Has worked in youth coaching for years. Two years, to be exact. An abject failure. But you knew this, right? Here, this will help you get your man; http://www.numberway.com/phone-numbers/32/ Tobin was considered to be a pretty decent coach by a number of coaches around the country in a development sense. These included a pool of coaches including Tony Vidmar, Carl Veart, Steve Corica, Kevin Muscat, Tony Vidmar, as well as NTC and W league coach Vicky Linton, and Dean May. Then again, these coaches may never have seen anyone of your exalted status take some youth footballers for a training session? I don't think any of these guys knocked back paid A League youth coaching positions either.
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the.football.God wrote:Of the NTC coaches really there is only Milo from ACTAS who has the suitable experience for such a role since he was an AIS coach way back in the mid 90s with Ron Smith. Most of the others have only been in their role for a couple of years and are still learning. Someone like Vidmar at SASI has had pretty good success but he has only been coaching for something like 2.5 years, for a position like the AIS job you would ideally want someone who has been in youth development coaching for closer to 10 years or at least has been coaching at some level for that period of time. Kenny Lowe from WA I would put in the same bracket as Vidmar, he has been doing it at little longer but still wouldn't have the experience for me to take on the head coach role. Vidmar and Lowe would be best served being given assistant roles with the U17s/U20s for the next couple of cycles while continuing with their NTC squads then in 4-5 years time they would have adequate experience for the head coaching roles. It depends on what Milo from ACTAS has learnt in the last 10 years? Trends/practices change. They don't remain static. With all the experience in the world, if one uses faulty football methodology on the training ground, it is not as useful as it could be. What is Ron Smith doing now, Football God? If you know the ACT set up, do you know Pat McCann?
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Decentric wrote:Tobin was considered to be a pretty decent coach by a number of coaches around the country in a development sense. These included a pool of coaches including Tony Vidmar, Carl Veart, Steve Corica, Kevin Muscat, Tony Vidmar, as well as NTC and W league coach Vicky Linton, and Dean May. And those who paid his wages at CCM thought otherwise. Feel free to list players he developed in his two years as a youth coach. Nice bloke, dullard of a coach (likewise bimbi).
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Kenny Lowe deserves to be a smokey for the job, but I'd much prefer him to be taking up some kind of tech director role at Glory or Inglewood to oversee future young players.
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This article is from a while ago the 1st of november in fact,it has got a interesting perspective from Micheal Cockerill regarding the AIS post,some names have been put forward too, not so sure if some of these names are still linked for the post but its intriging to what would happen, wonder when the FFA are going to announce the likely winner??? http://www.smh.com.au/sport/football/local-coaches-to-ger-their-chance-as-oranje-obsession-ends-20111101-1mtek.html
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Decentric wrote:It depends on what Milo from ACTAS has learnt in the last 10 years? I don't know, barely know the guy and I'm not saying he should get it but hes the only one who has been at NTC level for a significant period of time. Most of the others have only come in in the last 2-3 years. Not enough experience for me. Decentric wrote:What is Ron Smith doing now, Football God? Not sure. I hear he's been doing some analysis for the Socceroos. Decentric wrote:If you know the ACT set up, do you know Pat McCann? No. Don't know the set up and don't know him.
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Today i heard from another source that Tony Vidmar is another that has strong possibilities.
Pat McCann was the assistant technical director at Capital Football under the previous TD ( Ian Shaw ), not sure of his role these days under Royston Thomas but is still involved .
I feel that Milo would be a good appointment also as the.football.god. suggested. Not sure though if he wants the job, if he does he would have applied and Cockerrill would have reported it, NO?
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Decentric wrote:What is Ron Smith doing now, Football God? Not sure. I hear he's been doing some analysis for the Socceroos. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/melbourne-victory-sacks-durakovic/story-fn63e0vj-1226238099926MELBOURNE Victory has sacked coach Mehmet Durakovic just a day before their home A-League clash with Newcastle Jets. Former Socceroo Kevin Muscat has been appointed interim coach with former Perth Glory and Australian Institute of Sport coach Ron Smith his assistant.
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So If Decentric is correct Peter De Roo will be the new AIS, Joeys and young Socceroos coach.
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spathi wrote:So If Decentric is correct Peter De Roo will be the new AIS, Joeys and young Socceroos coach.
Edited by spathi: 27/1/2012 05:35:35 PM What! when did peter de roo become a candidate?
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peter de roo is the best thing to happen to Queensland football.
I think paul lonton is a great candidate for coach.=d> =d> =d> =d> =d>
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Decentric had a thread up yesterday about this with a link. The link did not work for me, but Decentric wrote. Peter De Roo to be Joeys and Young Socceroos coach. I know You should never assume but i did, that it would mean De Roo would be the AIS head coach also. I responded to the topic then came back later to find it was gone altogether. Any ideas what happened there Moderators?
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I have heard the same thing, not sure about his appointment though.
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And, de roos CV includes what exactly?
Now, according to krones (very reliable and trusted source:lol: ), the bloke has had some moderate success in FNQ, after replacing a red kelpie.
Other than that his CV appears to be bare. Some odds and ends jobs working in low div dutch clubs where, surprise surprise, Baan and Berger both had an association (how about that?) but none of these jobs involved hands on coaching.
Quite happy to be proven wrong re this bloke's experience......go for it.
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I agree with you pretty much on this one Chips, there were some excellent names in that hat - specifically coaches who have experience & results whilst playing a technical variety of football. What is de Roos bringing that these other coaches aren't?
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Judy Free wrote:And, de roos CV includes what exactly?
Now, according to krones (very reliable and trusted source:lol: ), the bloke has had some moderate success in FNQ, after replacing a red kelpie.
Other than that his CV appears to be bare. Some odds and ends jobs working in low div dutch clubs where, surprise surprise, Baan and Berger both had an association (how about that?) but none of these jobs involved hands on coaching.
Quite happy to be proven wrong re this bloke's experience......go for it.
he has not only had some success but has managed to break the old boys circle. I feel if he is left in queensland to continue what he has started we may be finally able to rid ourselves of the people who have held back our youth development. Paul Lonton and co In saying all that i actually agree with you chips. Definitely not for the AIS job. now if football NSW could find someone as good as de roo you would be on the way to getting rid of your old boys club as well :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops: :oops: that would be you chips
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Judy Free wrote:And, de roos CV includes what exactly?
Berger will only trust his coorts
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spathi wrote:So If Decentric is correct Peter De Roo will be the new AIS, Joeys and young Socceroos coach.
Edited by spathi: 27/1/2012 05:35:35 PM Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought they were splitting each of the coaching roles?
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dirkvanadidas wrote:Judy Free wrote:And, de roos CV includes what exactly?
Berger will only trust his coorts Borders on racism. Just how a bloke with next to zero experience can occupy such an important posi is unfathomable.
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So According to General Ashnak Tony Vidmar is the new AIS head coach. No link provided though.
I did earlier state that Tony was one of the favourites, but it seems like rumour at the moment.
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I will find the link to the article, it wasn't a big part of it. Here it is: http://m.smh.com.au/sport/a-league/loan-rangers-sydney-stars-on-move-to-stay-fit-for-world-cup-qualifiers-20120130-1qpon.htmlQuote:snip ... Meanwhile, the Australian Institute of Sport's football program has landed a new head coach, with former Socceroo legend Tony Vidmar taking charge. He has been in control of the South Australian Institute's program. The Olyroos have been given a boost with news Mathew Leckie and Tommy Oar set to be made available by their respective clubs for the Olympic qualifying match against the UAE on February 22. Edited by general ashnak: 31/1/2012 10:02:41 PM
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Arthur Papas keen eye for talent and would be good for one of these roles
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Former Socceroos to find new blood Posted February 14, 2012 19:58:24 Former Socceroos Tony Vidmar and Alistair Edwards have been charged with the task of unearthing and developing Australian football's next generation under a restructure announced on Tuesday. Football Federation Australia appointed Vidmar as senior coach of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and Edwards as Joeys coach for this year's under-16s Asian Cup and the 2013 under-17s FIFA World Cup. FFA also appointed Queensland technical director Peter de Roo as technical manager of the AIS football program. The AIS and Joeys coaching roles were previously combined and held by Dutchman Jan Versleijen. But FFA technical director Han Berger said splitting them between Vidmar and Edwards would help make much-needed strides in spotting young Australian talent. "I think we can still make a big step in recruitment and talent ID process," Berger said. "But normally if you just have one or two coaches there, they simply do not have the time. "So we think with the triangle of Peter de Roo, Tony Vidmar and Alistair Edwards we can make a substantial progression and improvements there." Berger said Vidmar was a stand-out choice to replace Gary van Egmond as head AIS coach after impressing in his role with the South Australian Sports Institute since 2009. Berger said the search continued for a new coach of the Young Socceroos while an assistant coach for the AIS program would also be appointed. The Dutchman said the changes were part of a desire to build the AIS set-up into one of the world's best football development programs. The announcement comes as Australia's under-23s side stares down the barrel of not qualifying for next year's London Games. After three draws and a loss, the Olyroos have to win both their remaining matches (UAE away on February 22 and Iraq at home on March 14) and then hope either the UAE or Uzbekistan fail to register any more points in the group. "Of course we're worried about that," Berger said. "Although we're still not out of it, it's worrying and of course not going to the Olympics, that would deny a generation of young players a great experience and an opportunity to experience world level." Ref: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-02-14/former-socceroos-to-find-new-blood/3830034
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So does that mean Versajin is equal to two Aussie Coaches and one lower ranked Dutch Coach?
Jokes aside, about time Edwards took up a coaching role for too long his has been like a Uni Professor knows all the theory but never been out in the real world.
Vidmar is interesting, my reports from the last U14 Nationals was that South Australia played with 10 men behind the ball using the Korean tactics devised by Park Da-Bus. So will be interesting to see how his teams play.
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As a South Aussie I have heard nothing but good things about Tony and I also know that Alistair was involved in devising Tony's work with SASI.
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As a West Aussie I've only heard good things about Alistair's footy knowledge. Best of luck to them.
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What is your opinion on Vidmar's role now?
From what I can see the guy has great credentials but is really struggling as a coach and basically has no results and a big fail with the Olyroos and is now being appointed senior coach at the AIS. Adelaide's youth side is crap. In a nutshell apart from kissing Han Bergers butt what results does he have to show that he earns his position?
It's looking to me simply that Vidmar is Bergers muppet and is being stiffled by the Berger rubbish system. Every team male and female has now failed to qualify for the Olympics. Results are at their lowest in years. Are we to expect this continued garbage for the next ten years until someone wakes up and sacks the system?
Your thoughts...
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Aussiesrus wrote:What is your opinion on Vidmar's role now?
From what I can see the guy has great credentials but is really struggling as a coach and basically has no results and a big fail with the Olyroos and is now being appointed senior coach at the AIS. Adelaide's youth side is crap. In a nutshell apart from kissing Han Bergers butt what results does he have to show that he earns his position?
It's looking to me simply that Vidmar is Bergers muppet and is being stiffled by the Berger rubbish system. Every team male and female has now failed to qualify for the Olympics. Results are at their lowest in years. Are we to expect this continued garbage for the next ten years until someone wakes up and sacks the system?
Your thoughts...
Edited by Aussiesrus: 23/2/2012 10:58:42 AM In terms of results he has the runs on the board with the ACL result. Then again I'm not sure how much of that can be attributable to Phil Stubbins. Berger says that al results below senior level should be seen in the context of development. I perceive Olympic qualification differently from what I did years ago. If we keep trying to play in a certain style, failure to qualify for a a few tournaments in the short term is a price to pay, if we play a more technical style conducive to winning international games in the long term. Any country will have peaks and troughs in the talent pool. ATM we may have played against better Asian teams in our group for the Olympics. These football issues are separate from FFA trying to dictate to constituents and their selection of players for elite programmes, which may be to subjective and smack of cronyism and nepotism. When I think about it, the KNVB training I had was always imparted accompanied by the phrase that this is not the only way to play football. Every coach has to make their own decisions. Then again it was in the context of Holland playing a certain style for a few decades. The KNVB training relied on coaches being intelligent, and wasn't prescriptive. It should have provided more specific training drills IMO. The way FFA are using the NC as being prescriptive is shocking in some parts of the country and counterproductive.
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Aussiesrus wrote:What is your opinion on Vidmar's role now?
From what I can see the guy has great credentials but is really struggling as a coach and basically has no results and a big fail with the Olyroos and is now being appointed senior coach at the AIS. Adelaide's youth side is crap. In a nutshell apart from kissing Han Bergers butt what results does he have to show that he earns his position?
It's looking to me simply that Vidmar is Bergers muppet and is being stiffled by the Berger rubbish system. Every team male and female has now failed to qualify for the Olympics. Results are at their lowest in years. Are we to expect this continued garbage for the next ten years until someone wakes up and sacks the system?
Your thoughts...
Edited by Aussiesrus: 23/2/2012 10:58:42 AM My thoughts are that Tony Vidmar and Aurelio Vidmar are different people, what are your thoughts on that?
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Aussiesrus wrote:
It's looking to me simply that Vidmar is Bergers muppet and is being stiffled by the Berger rubbish system. Every team male and female has now failed to qualify for the Olympics. Results are at their lowest in years. Are we to expect this continued garbage for the next ten years until someone wakes up and sacks the system?
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A number of foundation A League players claim there is suddenly a lot of quality of young talent coming through the senior A League teams ATM. They haven't suggested why that is. The new FFA NC? They have said there is much more depth in A League squads. Senior pros are being pushed to hold onto places. It is important to differentiate between the methodology of the FFA National Curriculum, which I think is essentially good, and the selection of prospective elite players through some of their suspect staff/state coaches, who haven't changed since 2000. Aussiesrus, I'm sure you'd agree that a first three placing at the last World Cup was a creditable achievement? Spain, Holland and Germany all borrowed heavily on Dutch methodology. My theory is that if Han Berger appraised ASA and Tony Basha's training methods, he would be impressed. There would be a vested interest going down the coaching hierarchy of FFA, where some FFA coaching stakeholders would use every ploy possible to dissuade Berger observing any successful private academy. I would imagine some would know Tony Basha and be envious of his success. Hence, he would be a real threat to a number of current coaches in FFA. For argument's sake, if Tony Basha is just an average coach, ASA has some excellent scouting/agent contacts overseas. Even then, something must be going well at ASA for two EPL clubs to contract ASA players. I've had one PM telling me that FFA would absolutely hate our FFE because we are beyond FFA's control. Edited by Decentric: 23/2/2012 06:10:38 PM
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General Ashnak wrote:Aussiesrus wrote:What is your opinion on Vidmar's role now?
From what I can see the guy has great credentials but is really struggling as a coach and basically has no results and a big fail with the Olyroos and is now being appointed senior coach at the AIS. Adelaide's youth side is crap. In a nutshell apart from kissing Han Bergers butt what results does he have to show that he earns his position?
It's looking to me simply that Vidmar is Bergers muppet and is being stiffled by the Berger rubbish system. Every team male and female has now failed to qualify for the Olympics. Results are at their lowest in years. Are we to expect this continued garbage for the next ten years until someone wakes up and sacks the system?
Your thoughts...
Edited by Aussiesrus: 23/2/2012 10:58:42 AM My thoughts are that Tony Vidmar and Aurelio Vidmar are different people, what are your thoughts on that? True. Aurelio is the current Olyroos and assistant senior coach. Tony was the AU youth coach and now AIS coach. Is that right, General?
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Decentric wrote:General Ashnak wrote:Aussiesrus wrote:What is your opinion on Vidmar's role now?
From what I can see the guy has great credentials but is really struggling as a coach and basically has no results and a big fail with the Olyroos and is now being appointed senior coach at the AIS. Adelaide's youth side is crap. In a nutshell apart from kissing Han Bergers butt what results does he have to show that he earns his position?
It's looking to me simply that Vidmar is Bergers muppet and is being stiffled by the Berger rubbish system. Every team male and female has now failed to qualify for the Olympics. Results are at their lowest in years. Are we to expect this continued garbage for the next ten years until someone wakes up and sacks the system?
Your thoughts...
Edited by Aussiesrus: 23/2/2012 10:58:42 AM My thoughts are that Tony Vidmar and Aurelio Vidmar are different people, what are your thoughts on that? True. Aurelio is the current Olyroos and assistant senior coach. Tony was the AU youth coach and now AIS coach. Is that right, General? Tony was the SASI coach and now AIS coach, Aurelio went from AUFC coach to Olyroos Coach & Socceroos assistant. Current AUFC youth coach is Michael Valkanis. Tony has actually gotten praise for the way he develops youth players and it was partly through his work with them that a fair number of SA boys have ended up with the AIS over the last few years.
The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football. - Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players. On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC
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