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Aloisi is out. Brisbane Roar Football Club wishes to advise that John Aloisi has resigned from his position as Hyundai A-League Head Coach and will depart the Club, effective immediately. Aloisi, joined the Roar as Head Coach in May 2016 and has been in charge of Brisbane’s Hyundai A-League side for the past four seasons. Following today’s decision John Aloisi stated, “For the past three and a half years, I have given every minute of my life to make the Brisbane Roar a success.” “Upon reflection of the current situation, I have made the difficult decision to stand down effective immediately as I believe this is in the best interest of the playing group and football club.” “Everybody knows the challenges of the past few years and I’m proud to have made the finals each season, qualified for Asia and have gone within a point of winning the Premiers Plate amid all of that.” “I cannot thank the players and football department enough for their support during all of the obstacles we have collectively faced and wish everybody connected to the club – the owners, the players, the fans and the staff – the absolute best for the balance of the season and beyond.” The Brisbane Roar Football Club would like to thank John for his dedication and service to the club and we wish him and his family all the very best for the future. Darren Davies will take over as BRFC Hyundai A-League interim Head Coach. The Club will not be making any further comment at this time. https://www.brisbaneroar.com.au/news/john-aloisi-steps-down-brfc-head-coach
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jlm8695
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Fair play to him if he actually resigned instead of waiting to be sacked (and receiving a payout).
Bakries breathing a sigh of relief.
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Waz
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@paulc
Much as I like JA I would have urged the Board to make the change at the end of last season.
As you say the “train wreck” continues but until 4 games ago roar were W1, D3, L1 ... put two wins and a draw on the last four instead of all the defeats and we all wouldn’t be having this conversation, so having backed him last winter they needed to let it run for a few more games.
Then there’s the question of who takes over if he goes?
Internally I can only think of Drew Sherman with the necessary qualifications and locally outside of the club I’m sure there’s a handful of licences but only Kosmina has the experience.
So if there’s no talent locally that would mean looking overseas for a replacement. Either another Thijssen type interim or - if they’re lucky - finding a new permanent coach.
It’s not easy - good coaches in Australia are as rare as hens teeth and that will continue until expansion and Div2 are working for another generation.
Roar are big enough now to build succession into their structure, Ross should have been the go to man, just another mistake they allowed to happen.
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Aloisi given a 'gentle' push to resign
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If he was pushed, I am glad your club finally grew the balls to push him.
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who are the realistic candidates to coach you? is darren davies any good?
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Waz
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Davis is one of the many back room staff, doubtful he’s been considered long term but Luke all interims his interview starts in Saturday lol.
There’s no domestic candidates in my mind, the only cia h I would take from another club is Ernie and he’s not going anywhere.
Europe is probably where the next coach will come from.
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Isn’t Joseph Gombau available?
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if you bring a coach in asap you he might have a chance to rearrange the squad in jan then there is still half a season left to play for.
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Waz
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Gimbau is highly unlikely to get a look in. What occurred at Wanderers has tarnished his reputation. Roar need a seasoned coach and not a loose cannon.
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relief that he gone but now the fun begins of new coach.
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+xGimbau is highly unlikely to get a look in. What occurred at Wanderers has tarnished his reputation. Roar need a seasoned coach and not a loose cannon. jose mourinho is free :P
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Waz
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jose mourinho is free?
Yeah, but could he work with Ross????
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+xDavis is one of the many back room staff, doubtful he’s been considered long term but Luke all interims his interview starts in Saturday lol. There’s no domestic candidates in my mind, the only cia h I would take from another club is Ernie and he’s not going anywhere. Europe is probably where the next coach will come from. Wouldn't surprise me if Rudan took up the reigns for next season. Time he left the sinking ship and joined a big club.
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no mention of what Ross is doing ? Don't they come as a pair ?
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No, but apart from the head coach all the other coaches are on year to year contracts anyway (presumably ending in June?) so I’d say they’ll leave Ross as-is and letthe new Head Coach pick k his team.
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Credit to JA for resigning (I'm guessing he was nudged a little). Now I can go back to liking him again, he seems like a decent enough guy. I wish him the best into the future.
I would like to see the Roar try an NPL coach as a possible replacement. Locally Lions and Olympic both were playing good football this year. Some of the Vic NPL teams also played good football when I saw them in the FFA cup. The most succesfull coach in the club's history was a reject that had 0 minutes experience in the HAL, so why not try an NPL coach? Rudan at the Nix has proven that NPL coaches can step up (much to my surprise).
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Sorry but Roar shouldn’t hire from outside the professional system. The NPL is not the same as the HAL, not even close (especially with the points system screwing results so it’s hard to know who is a good coach and who’s winning because they’ve been allowed to sign better players because they have more points!!)
Quite frankly the quality of Australian coaches is so low they should look overseas.
I’m sure Davis will fancy his chances of snagging the job if he has a good run, let’s see
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+xSorry but Roar shouldn’t hire from outside the professional system. The NPL is not the same as the HAL, not even close (especially with the points system screwing results so it’s hard to know who is a good coach and who’s winning because they’ve been allowed to sign better players because they have more points!!) Quite frankly the quality of Australian coaches is so low they should look overseas. I’m sure Davis will fancy his chances of snagging the job if he has a good run, let’s see That goes with any coach though really, you let Aloisi coach Brisbane even though you knew his past record was very, very poor. Who knows how well a npl coach could do unless given the chance, like you gave Aloisi.
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+xSorry but Roar shouldn’t hire from outside the professional system. The NPL is not the same as the HAL, not even close (especially with the points system screwing results so it’s hard to know who is a good coach and who’s winning because they’ve been allowed to sign better players because they have more points!!) Quite frankly the quality of Australian coaches is so low they should look overseas. I’m sure Davis will fancy his chances of snagging the job if he has a good run, let’s see I do question people negativity towards NPL coaches. Given we get ex-player to coach a league teams with very little experience. Aloisi for example. Playing and coaching are completely different skill sets, coaching is a scalable skillset more so than playing. You can't tell me there are no big egos at a state league level. I'm open to all options at the moment. I do question the quality of our coaches given the comments of foreign coach's about training. However, I'm intrigued by a NPL coach stepping up as it hasn't happened. Maybe there is a reason I'm not aware of why it hasn't happened.
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+x+xSorry but Roar shouldn’t hire from outside the professional system. The NPL is not the same as the HAL, not even close (especially with the points system screwing results so it’s hard to know who is a good coach and who’s winning because they’ve been allowed to sign better players because they have more points!!) Quite frankly the quality of Australian coaches is so low they should look overseas. I’m sure Davis will fancy his chances of snagging the job if he has a good run, let’s see I do question people negativity towards NPL coaches. Given we get ex-player to coach a league teams with very little experience. Aloisi for example. Playing and coaching are completely different skill sets, coaching is a scalable skillset more so than playing. You can't tell me there are no big egos at a state league level. I'm open to all options at the moment. I do question the quality of our coaches given the comments of foreign coach's about training. However, I'm intrigued by a NPL coach stepping up as it hasn't happened. Maybe there is a reason I'm not aware of why it hasn't happened. Rudan has worked fine so far but I suppose Nix are not a real A-League team
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+x+xSorry but Roar shouldn’t hire from outside the professional system. The NPL is not the same as the HAL, not even close (especially with the points system screwing results so it’s hard to know who is a good coach and who’s winning because they’ve been allowed to sign better players because they have more points!!) Quite frankly the quality of Australian coaches is so low they should look overseas. I’m sure Davis will fancy his chances of snagging the job if he has a good run, let’s see That goes with any coach though really, you let Aloisi coach Brisbane even though you knew his past record was very, very poor. Who knows how well a npl coach could do unless given the chance, like you gave Aloisi. This. Rudan's done very well so far, no reason why another NPL coach can't be successful.
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That’s true, and every coach needs experience with only a few able to step in to a head coach role immediately without prior experience.
The route for ex-players and NPL coaches has to be to come through the assistant route in the professional environment.
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Probably best you go for someone overseas anyway to be honest.
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+x@WSF That’s true, and every coach needs experience with only a few able to step in to a head coach role immediately without prior experience. The route for ex-players and NPL coaches has to be to come through the assistant route in the professional environment. Rudan went straight from NPL to HAL, no reason why another NPL coach can't do the same
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If we’re judging a coaches success over 9 rounds then sure ... Aloisi after his first 9 rounds was chasing a title, kept his side top 4 all season, and missed the plate by a whisker.
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+x@Sob007 If we’re judging a coaches success over 9 rounds then sure ... Aloisi after his first 9 rounds was chasing a title, kept his side top 4 all season, and missed the plate by a whisker. Aloisi had a good squad that season while Rudan has one of the weakest on paper. The league is also at a higher standard now than it was back then too.
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