Pasquali
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+x+xI heard Klopp is interested… Source? Joking obviously
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+x+xGeez. Who should take over?! Popa? Kisnorbo? Muscat? someone better than them Can't change the cattle Need a better Cowboy, too may dollars lost if Aus don't qualify. This is the only place FA's wallet can make a difference Cattle are fine. maybe don't play 3 DM if you're trying to break a team down.
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tsf
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Should’ve happened after Asian cup
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Pasquali
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Ange might be on the way out for spurs if results continue…could be an option
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tsf
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All the best to him though, loves his country. But also loves 3 DMs against bahrain at home.
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+x+x+xGeez. Who should take over?! Popa? Kisnorbo? Muscat? someone better than them Can't change the cattle Need a better Cowboy, too may dollars lost if Aus don't qualify. This is the only place FA's wallet can make a difference Cattle are fine. maybe don't play 3 DM if you're trying to break a team down. It'll be Popa interim, then we'll see what nuts the FA have Also bear in mind JJ's contract is up in December
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charlied
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Unexpected at this point.
Obviously more to it than we know.
Thanks to Arnold for his service but a change was long overdue.
He'll be happier back in clubland.
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charlied
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I can only think that FA have someone lined up. Hope its not a local. The team needs fresh ideas
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Hillbilly55
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We have to acknowledge that Arnie has done what is best for the team and the game in making this decision. Thanks for your work, and all the best for the future.
He could have sat on the pine and picked up a salary until given the heave ho, so going early and on his terms is a blessing for us and the team's chances.
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LFC.
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+xI can only think that FA have someone lined up. Hope its not a local. The team needs fresh ideas well if this is so hope its not the 3 mentioned in earlier posts, same ol same ol recycle and rinse, the easy short term solution in hope just to qualify. We need a worldly coach moving forward, not this usual rhetoric of the past, an Aussie knows our Aussie ways, I get that but we need to evolve with a coach of experience at the helm for the type of game and inteligence our players are being coached in OS Clubland. Play players where they fit - not square pegs in round holes as well. Anyway have to say, Thanks for your service Arnie, you do bleed green and gold and you've done your best can't ask for anything more.... Oh yes I can, putting aside the "spoiler or disrupter" as expressed re Merrick, how about you keep applying pressure on the FA to resolve once and for all our screwed up eco system and more games so as we can finally get on track and develop more players instead of so so few for starters. Then start smacking on and expose the lack of Gov funding instead of these pollies like Albo only turning up for THE NT games for the media look at me articles.
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tsf
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+xWe have to acknowledge that Arnie has done what is best for the team and the game in making this decision. Thanks for your work, and all the best for the future. He could have sat on the pine and picked up a salary until given the heave ho, so going early and on his terms is a blessing for us and the team's chances. yep
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This is a great opportunity to refresh the national team. I feel Arnold had enough self awareness to know he had to leave, I just wish this had happened post WC or AC.
I hope we can convince Muscat to come. He knows Asian football winning the league in Australia, Japan and China. He knows Australian football and what makes it tick. He balances attack and defence.
I'm not sure the an overseas coach willing to come to us would be as good, unless we get lucky.
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Petar Šegrt for me did fantastic job at the Asian cup.
What's the obsession with Poppa been woeful since his wsw days.
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LFC.
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please stop Q. So a bloke who got sacked in 6mths first stint. Then picked up what Ange left all set up, the foundations were set to steer. Then leaves to a weaker League, why would you leave when your already in the top seat and club - does anyone think CSL is better than the SPL ? Whereas Ange went one better each tenure. So your wishing what you know but clutching at straws what else is on offer afar, EU/Latin Merica are pretty big places with alot of coachs. I'm sure FA has many resume's and scouts providing intel. Muscat as I've said is an easy option for the FA and I think thats the prob, you mention refresh, coach incl, that is no where the refresh we need.
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+xplease stop Q. So a bloke who got sacked in 6mths first stint. Then picked up what Ange left all set up, the foundations were set to steer. Then leaves to a weaker League, why would you leave when your already in the top seat and club - does anyone think CSL is better than the SPL ? Whereas Ange went one better each tenure. So your wishing what you know but clutching at straws what else is on offer afar, EU/Latin Merica are pretty big places with alot of coachs. I'm sure FA has many resume's and scouts providing intel. Muscat as I've said is an easy option for the FA and I think thats the prob, you mention refresh, coach incl, that is no where the refresh we need. Agree, people need to be careful what they wish for, in this instance, Muscat.
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jas88
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hes gone lol 3 weeks is going to be tough to find someone.
anyone know what Pochettino is getting payed?
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Muscat out of the running as Socceroos begin hunt for Arnold’s replacement - Vince Rugari
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Bombshell to wake up to. Thanks for all the ups Arnie and the downs were scary and frustrating. Suddenly no player has a secure place and there's a lot of sweating amongst players.
Fear and excitement about who'll be picked by new coach. Could end up seeing worse players favoured still or the new batch coming right in. If very unfamiliar with our players, the Baccus League 1 label might harm his chances.
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Perfect storm/timing really. The pressure and helpless situation showed the strain on Arnold and his health. Add Sainsbury moving back, who is married to his daughter and brings his grand children back to Australia, it seems the perfect time to depart and get healthy again with family away from the game.
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+xPerfect storm/timing really. The pressure and helpless situation showed the strain on Arnold and his health. Add Sainsbury moving back, who is married to his daughter and brings his grand children back to Australia, it seems the perfect time to depart and get healthy again with family away from the game. yep tbh, I felt for him clutching what to say after the Indo game, he was spent actually. Despite my negatives towards his coaching approach over the years incl back in SFC days when I was following it closer I've watched him since he was in the local game and putting on the green and gold. He wasn't very gifted but he always put in just as his coaching and passion for the game. He's burnt out you could see it and wish him the best to get back enjoy life away from reviews countless hours on calls and travelling. Time for family your at a great age to enjoy.
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johnszasz
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+x+xPerfect storm/timing really. The pressure and helpless situation showed the strain on Arnold and his health. Add Sainsbury moving back, who is married to his daughter and brings his grand children back to Australia, it seems the perfect time to depart and get healthy again with family away from the game. yep tbh, I felt for him clutching what to say after the Indo game, he was spent actually. Despite my negatives towards his coaching approach over the years incl back in SFC days when I was following it closer I've watched him since he was in the local game and putting on the green and gold. He wasn't very gifted but he always put in just as his coaching and passion for the game. He's burnt out you could see it and wish him the best to get back enjoy life away from reviews countless hours on calls and travelling. Time for family your at a great age to enjoy. The sadness in his face saying goodbye that way. You can also see the brokenness. He needs mass stress reduction and having all that family return to Australia will do that. Hopefully he can go and watch games for fun. Maybe a year later he'll be back in some scouting or youth role. It's a shame to not leave on a high, but when you do, no one understands why you're leaving either.
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So it’s happened, in a way I’m not surprised the way he spoke in that press conference after the last game it looked to me he either lost the changing room or just ran out of ideas in the end.
I think he should walked away after the World Cup with he’s reputation intact and the way he turned into around after almost not qualifying for the World Cup and leave for greater pastures. Maybe he will but the timing would have been a lot different after a successful tournament.
Instead the football started to get worse and no end in sight so either he adapts or leaves so I’m not surprised he leaves, he has taken us as far as he can so I can only thank him enough for what he’s done for Aus football. Yes he’s not perfect but no one is and he made Aus football proud especially that unforgettable World Cup campaign which was very inspiring.
Time for a new change and new era for the national, team now it’s up to the FA to get it right Ernie Merrick who has got a big job on he’s hands along with JJ they got to get it right.
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+xPerfect storm/timing really. The pressure and helpless situation showed the strain on Arnold and his health. Add Sainsbury moving back, who is married to his daughter and brings his grand children back to Australia, it seems the perfect time to depart and get healthy again with family away from the game. Surely he’s next stop is coach overseas, I would like to see Arnie try he’s luck again overseas not sure what he can give anymore by coaching in Oz unless he wants to retire.
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Need a total shakeup and only an overseas coach will do that I’d expect. This crap about the Aussie mentality is starting to wear thin, maybe that’s where we are going wrong. We want to see something new. I didn’t bother watch ing the Indonesia game, couldn’t put myself through the boring style of game again. and I’m not the only one who’s said that. lets see something new and exciting.
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It is a pity he did not go after the Asian Cup.However no one can doubt his commitment and passion for Australian football.
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