fitzfootball
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NO!
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afromanGT
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That was reported about a week ago. Both those managers have been linked to Liverpool so there could be a very complex merry-go-round here.
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Joffa
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Quote:Eriksson emerges as Fulham favourite 28.06.10 | tribalfootball.com Sven Goran Eriksson is favourite to replace Roy Hodgson at Fulham. The Mirror says Fulham boss Hodgson will take charge of Liverpool this week. Former England boss Eriksson is favourite to replace Hodgson at Craven Cottage. He left his Ivory Coast job this week. http://www.tribalfootball.com/eriksson-emerges-fulham-favourite-936941
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afromanGT
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Worst. Idea. Ever.
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Football Lover
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A BIG FAT NO!!!!
WHAT ABOUT GIAN FRANCO ZOLA. HE IS AVAILABLE!
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george best
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We could do with Frank Rijkaard, he has done it all at an extremely high level as a player and coach. Let's throw some big dollars his way and a mansion on Sydney Harbour. Do it quickly before they think about appointing one of these other jokers whose names have been thrown around.
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Gotheberries
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I miss Pimm!
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Sven has not met expectations in his three most recent national team posts (England, Mexico and Ivory Coast) and therefore is a major risk in appointing to manage the Socceroos particularly during a crucial re-building phase.
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HazoHawk
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
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PK75AU
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zimbos_05 wrote:ItsCalledFootball wrote:He just fancies our sports minister Kate. cant really blame him. ...and she's from adelaide, so she'll be easy-pickings
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ItsCalledFootball wrote:He just fancies our sports minister Kate. cant really blame him.
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PK75AU
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Diego's Son wrote:Sven would have to shag a FFA secretary to make his job worthwhile. + weekly "interview" with Mel Mclaughlin
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PK75AU
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Heineken wrote::lol: The Special One tv will have a field day :lol:  "Well!..."
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guitarjohn
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Cmon-Nix wrote:hahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaha hahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaha
If you employ him the whole world will point and laugh at Australia Yeah we should employ Ric Herbert. His credentialsf??????....parked the bus to make it to the World Cup because his team was so shit... Parked the bus at the World Cup because his team was so shit
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Substance wrote:well this would be fuken shit he failed with england mexico ivory coast
he just fails
i think gerrard houlier would be a good choice 1/4 finals fail? successful coaching in italy fail )3 copa italia, league titles and supercups etc? guus hiddink couldnt even get russia to QUALIFY for the world cup! this obviously means he failed with russia and is a shit coach. Edited by beersandwich: 28/6/2010 10:44:08 AM
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Substance
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well this would be fuken shit he failed with england mexico ivory coast
he just fails
i think gerrard houlier would be a good choice
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ItsCalledFootball
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He just fancies our sports minister Kate.
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sakata wrote:OMG - that would be a horrendous decision...he's well past his prime days as Lazio boss He almost coached a good Mexican team into missing out on qualification - luckily they sacked him and now play geat football He coached a star team in the Ivory Cost to elimination He's only advantage is he might be better than Pim....but if we think back 3 years ago Pim was better than Arnold!! I hear heroin is a hell of a drug. Seeming you are clearly on it would you be able to answer my queries. Mexico and Ivory Coast star tems :lol:
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sakata
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OMG - that would be a horrendous decision...he's well past his prime days as Lazio boss He almost coached a good Mexican team into missing out on qualification - luckily they sacked him and now play geat football He coached a star team in the Ivory Cost to elimination He's only advantage is he might be better than Pim....but if we think back 3 years ago Pim was better than Arnold!!
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Blake09 wrote:What are u talking about? if you're a fan of ultra conservative football, be my guest Guest. Put it this way- South America have proven to be the dominant teams and all bar Brazil play attacking football. And when did we shine in the World Cup? The 2nd half v Serbia when we ATTACKED. You argue we don't have the "depth" or it seems the "quality" to attack, I'd argue we don't have the quality to defend or counter correctly. This world cup campaign has proven as much Would you like to actually read what I posted. I didn't say we aren't capable of atacking football but pointed out the obvious fact WE ARE FUCKED IF WE LOSE A MIDFIELDER OR FORWARD DURING A GAME.
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Sven didn't do that flash hot with Mexico in their WC Qualifiers though. He did alright in his short stint with Ivory Coast but he didn't have to coach them through their gruelling WC Qualification campaign. And he's a different personality type - I wonder how he would manage our playing group, our squads? I suppose we aren't too different from the English, given we speak English, many of us play there and what have you, but he's not known as the disciplinarian type that Hiddink is and Pim even conveyed to some degree. I think he's known as more of an easy going sort of chap, isn't he? I wonder how that would go/work with our boys. I suppose another approach like that can work, especially as his level of experience, pedigree, is still top tier ofcourse.
hmm yeah, given how Cappello has gone, Sven was a right royal success indeed. But still, would he be willing to base himself here, do like Pim did? I just can't imagine him being with us from later this year, right through to 2014, watch A-League.. Woh, I JUST realised - If/When it's decided that we will host the 2015 Asian Cup (We're only bidding nation for it last I heard), that will mean we automatically qualify for the tournament, so bypassing the troublesome Asian Cup Qualifiers that we went through with our home based squads under Pim. Suddenly, the workload of our NT's next manager is that bit less, without those six extra fixtures, atleast. So just the 2011 Asian Cup, then World Cup Qualifiers and the odd friendly match, only. Though, IF we somehow win the 2011 Asian Cup, we would then feature at the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil, but hey, that would be great prep for the 2014 WC, IF we qualify.
BTW I never quite understood why he joined little Notts County in their ambitious experiment, but I suppose he's a bit older now (semi-retirement?) and there was a fair bit of investment involved (Nice wage). Still now he's back in International football, coaching the likes of Ivory Coast at a World Cup.
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CharlieYankos wrote:he coached england to 2 quater finals in big tournaments, and they only got knocked out by penalties, and once with 10 men getting. That is good for England, who just are not that good. He did better than Coppello. Dont believe the English press, who are deluded. Sven's club record is outstanding I remember him at Lazio and (possibly) Fiorentina? He is well regarded in Italy.
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he coached england to 2 quater finals in big tournaments, and they only got knocked out by penalties, and once with 10 men getting. That is good for England, who just are not that good. He did better than Coppello. Dont believe the English press, who are deluded. Sven's club record is outstanding
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Sven would have to shag a FFA secretary to make his job worthwhile.
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GloryPerth
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I mean no disrespect and Sven is certainly ok, but,
Why oh why, are the coachings being linked to us soo ordinary (Their coaching records soo ordinary)??
Gullit? (Uggh) Zola? (Bit fresh, lacking experience) Le Guen? (Still a little fresh and mixed experiences thus far) Sven? (Certainly experienced, including International level, but again mixed - including our NT owning HIS English side in that famous/infamous London friendly back in 03)
I know it's unrealistic to be expecting a Hiddink-like name, but sheesh, aren't there guys who are a little better, more successful, maybe more suited to our NT, than these guys?
TBH It made me a little worried once Lowy had revealed the field was narrowed to those coaches who were at the WC. While a few of those available coaches ARE decent coaches, including Sven and Paul, that also excludes a number of quality coaches who AREN'T coaching a NT at this WC, who may not only be available, but may be willing to take on the full commitment of being with the set up for the full 3 years and basing here for long periods, just like how Pim did. Again, it seems clear to me, that once that requirement comes in, the field naturally narrows a fair bit, but there are many very elite level European and South American coaches out there where coming to Australia, travelling through Asia for a good portion of the year would maybe even appeal, or certainly not be a deterrent.
Though tbh IF we get Sven, that won't be soo bad I guess, would it? Might even be pretty good - Media, public relations wise atleast - he DOES have some STAR power of his own, he's CERTAINLY a NAME coach! Just aslong as we aren't paying him through the nose (As in, WAY more than what we coughed up for Pim) for it to backfire on us big time with some big failure when compared to the Pim era even, or heck, might end up seeing us turning back to Aussie coaches the standard of Arnie, again, because the 'foreign experiment,' was deemed to have failed. :(
BTW Sorry for tangent, but I wonder how England will react, if/when they are eliminated from this World Cup? Certainly, come WC, things have been FAR from rosy under Capello, off and especially ON the pitch. Some of 'their lot' might pipe up for an 'English coach' again, especially given their NT's record or success, or lack there of, under foreigners Sven and Fabio. Unless they somehow steal Hiddink from the Turks, I can't possibly see where England would turn next, 'foreign coach' wise.
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What are u talking about? if you're a fan of ultra conservative football, be my guest Guest. Put it this way- South America have proven to be the dominant teams and all bar Brazil play attacking football. And when did we shine in the World Cup? The 2nd half v Serbia when we ATTACKED. You argue we don't have the "depth" or it seems the "quality" to attack, I'd argue we don't have the quality to defend or counter correctly. This world cup campaign has proven as much
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Blake09 wrote:I agree with Fozzie- lets break the bank and get Marcelo Bielsa. Imagine a 3-4-3 with slick passing and pushing forward all the time. I want to see an Australia that shows our spirit. This dire 4-2-3-1 over the past 2 1/2 years virtually sucked the life out of me. Imagine- Schwarzer in goal. Wilkshire, Neill (c), Beauchamp back 3. Emerton, Valeri, Cahill, Carney midfield 4. Holman, Kewell/Kennedy/Mcdonald, Vidosic front 3. Im telling you, it works on FIFA!!!! Yeah cause that team would clearly be awesome :roll: We do not have the depth to play 3 - 4 - 3. Lose Cahil or Emerton or Macca or Kewell we are rooted.
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zimbos_05
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SHUT UP SVEN!
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i want sven! 
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For those wanting Bielsa, I don't see that happening. Especially if the Chileans have their way. He will be working on all levels of Chilean Football. Don't think they would give him up with a massive fight...I think they'd win too...
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