Ardiles wants Aussie job.


Ardiles wants Aussie job.

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auskiwi wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
A darkhorse for the job imo.

Is he the first one to come out and publicly say he'd like he job.


Yes, you would think he would what to keep that one on the hush hush


I thought Ruud Gullit came out as well publically?
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u got an hour digsdogsdogs? just like guuilt Ardiles has fcuked everything he touched:p
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GloryPerth wrote:
(Zola and shudder, Gullit).
forgive my ignorance, but whats so bad about Gullit?
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Hmm not bad, not bad... as a manager he's certainly experienced and his relatively recent experience in the J-League and some Middle Eastern leagues, may mean he's more familiar with Asian football, which would be handy for us. Though tbh on the downside, I notice on his CV he hasn't really had 'substantive' experience with the clubs in the bigger leagues - He's only ever lasted a season with those clubs, IF that. That concerns me, that he's not a coach who has been able to sustain his job at any of his clubs for multiple seasons. Swindon Town and two J-League clubs are the exceptions but even then that was only for two seasons with each of them.

Any quality coach should be able to sustain his position in some of the best leagues in the world for atleast three seasons, and I don't just mean the Big 5 in Europe, but a league like the top flight in Argentina. If he can't then he's not likely to be good enough for our NT. A guy who has been sacked after six months or a season into near every job he's had is certainly NOT a good sign!

I'd consider him another half decent candidate to add depth, lift the bar, of that 'pool of applicants,' but I hope we have even better guys in the mix than he and some of the others mentioned previously (Zola and shudder, Gullit).
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only negative is he doesn't have international experience however i would still be more than happy with that
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No chance, he's not dutch enough :lol:

WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
A darkhorse for the job imo.

Is he the first one to come out and publicly say he'd like he job.


Yes, you would think he would what to keep that one on the hush hush
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A darkhorse for the job imo.

Is he the first one to come out and publicly say he'd like he job.
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http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1009191/Ardiles-wants-Aussie-job

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World Cup legend Osvaldo Ardiles, who won the tournament with Argentina in 1978, publicly declared his interest in taking the soon-to-be-vacant Socceroos coaching position.

Ardiles, who starred as a player with Glenn Hoddle and countryman Ricardo Villa in Tottenham Hotspur’s midfield during the late-70s and early 80’s, told The World Game he would bring a “fresh” direction to football in Australia.

“It a needs a change, a fresh approach and I think I can provide that,” Ardiles said.

“Yes, I’ve worked in England, but other places as well and my approach to play football is how it should be played.”

As manager of Tottenham in the mid-1990s he introduced a five-man attacking formation to the team which won praise from fans and neutrals but had varying success.

Ardiles, 57, has also coached in Mexico, Argentina, Israel, and Japan.

“I believe that the better technique you have, the more things you can do. Say you want to play a ball 40 yards, you need that technique. If you cannot do that you’re not even going to try.”

Ardiles said he is no stranger to Australia and has attended coaching courses in the country.

He said he would base himself in Australia if he was appointed.

“If you are the manager of a national team you have to be based in the country you are managing 100 percent,” he said. “That is unthinkable to do it another way.”

“I was in Sydney not long ago,” he said. “The Australian FA had a course for coaches. I know one or two people there.”

Current Australia coach Pim Verbeek will quit the Socceroos at the end of the tournament to take a position with Morocco’s youth teams.

“The chance to coach a national team has not come along before,” Ardiles said. “It’s difficult to get a job with a national team, there are not many of them.

“I am waiting for an opportunity. I have been working with many clubs but now I think to coach a national team would be absolutely great.

“It will be great if it happens. I’m sure there’s not going to be a shortage of candidates.”


Edited by Dogsdogsdogs: 18/6/2010 06:46:22 PM
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