Coach Transfers

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This is extremely ugly IF TRUE:

marca,com reports that Marseille fired Michel "because of his behavior" in order to avoid having to pay what they owe him.

Whattya say, French sources? Any truth?
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AlanK wrote:This is extremely ugly IF TRUE:

marca,com reports that Marseille fired Michel "because of his behavior" in order to avoid having to pay what they owe him.

Whattya say, French sources? Any truth?
It's just another proof of the incompetence of the directors (even if Michel is the worst coach of the 20 last years in this club and even if I also thought that sometimes his line-ups were pure sabotage).

They will lose on trial ; the only reason to do that is to pay Michel after June, so after the club show their financial situation to the DNCG (the organization responsible for monitoring and overseeing the accounts of professional association football clubs in France).

"Behavior" is bullshit : the owner's release on April 5 said : "I am reassured by the professionalism and willingness to Michel carry out in this end of season".

Contradictory, isn't it?
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Phocea wrote:
AlanK wrote:This is extremely ugly IF TRUE:

marca,com reports that Marseille fired Michel "because of his behavior" in order to avoid having to pay what they owe him.

Whattya say, French sources? Any truth?
It's just another proof of the incompetence of the directors (even if Michel is the worst coach of the 20 last years in this club and even if I also thought that sometimes his line-ups were pure sabotage).

They will lose on trial ; the only reason to do that is to pay Michel after June, so after the club show their financial situation to the DNCG (the organization responsible for monitoring and overseeing the accounts of professional association football clubs in France).

"Behavior" is bullshit : the owner's release on April 5 said : "I am reassured by the professionalism and willingness to Michel carry out in this end of season".

Contradictory, isn't it?
. oh, just a bit . . . :rollfloor: :rollfloor: :rollfloor:

Thanks and a tip o' the hat for your feedback!
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Post by SteffenM »

John Terry on the stadium in Copenhagen-Denmark watching Brøndby-Nordsjaelland.
Probally because of his friendsship with the chairman of Brøndby who should be his neighbour in London.

BUT, Brøndby needs a new coach after the summer holidays, so.....
At least the media enjoys the rumours about Terry going to be a coach, maybe a playing-coach? John Terry and Daniel Agger center-backs together? :shock:

However, rumours of big names in small leagues are always fun :)

They promised a bigger interview after the match, maybe we will know slightly more. :)
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Brendan Rodgers to Celtic.

Good news for Aberdeen, Hearts, Rangers, etc.
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Michael S Collins wrote:Brendan Rodgers to Celtic.

Good news for Aberdeen, Hearts, Rangers, etc.
Partick Thistle FC ?
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scapulaire24 wrote:
Michael S Collins wrote:Brendan Rodgers to Celtic.

Good news for Aberdeen, Hearts, Rangers, etc.
Partick Thistle FC ?
:mrgreen:

Hopefully.
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Watford signed Walter Mazzarri for 3 years, formerly coach of Napoli and for a short time Inter.
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Coach factor:

Liverpool:
- before Klopp: rank: #10 - games: 8 (W3-D3-L2) - 50% of max points
- with Klopp: rank: #7 - games: 30 (W13-D9-L8) - 53%

Chelsea:
- with Mourinho: rank: #16 - games: 16 (W4-D3-L9) - 31%
- after Mourinho: rank: #8 - games: 22 (W8-D11-L3) - 53%

Real Madrid
- with Benitez: rank: #3 - games: 18 (W11-D4-L3) - 69%
- with Zidane: rank: #1: games: 20 (W17-D2-L1) - 88%

Real Sociedad
- with Moyes: rank: #16 - games: 11 (W2-D3-L6) - 27%
- after Moyes: rank: #7 - games: 27 (W11-D6-L10) - 48%

Roma
- before Spalletti: rank: #5 - games: 19 (W9-D7-L3) - 59%
- with Spalletti: rank: #2 - games: 19 (W14-D4-L1) - 79%

Borussia M.Gladbach
- before Schubert - rank: #18 - games: 5 (W0-D0-L5) - 0%
- with Schubert - rank: #3 - games: 29 (W17-D4-L8) - 63%
fewer spots :arrow: weaker leagues :arrow: fewer spots :arrow: weaker leagues :arrow: fewer spots :arrow: weaker leagues

http://kassiesa.net/uefa/forum2/viewtop ... 52#p359852
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Mircea Lucescu after 12 years at Sahkhtar went to Zenit.
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bossake wrote:Mircea Lucescu after 12 years at Sahkhtar went to Zenit.
I`m glad he stayed in Eastern Europe and Zenit finally made a great choice. :D
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Lucien Favre (who resigned from Mönchengladbach in september) will replace Claude Puel at Nice.
Puel (If he don't replace Jardim at Monaco) and Preudhomme (Brugge) are the first 2 choices in Bordeaux short list.
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bugylibicska wrote:
bossake wrote:Mircea Lucescu after 12 years at Sahkhtar went to Zenit.
I`m glad he stayed in Eastern Europe and Zenit finally made a great choice. :D
If his health holds up, Zenit'll win a European trophy within 5 years.
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OGC Nice have signed Lucien Favre for three years.
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Michael S Collins wrote:
bugylibicska wrote:
bossake wrote:Mircea Lucescu after 12 years at Sahkhtar went to Zenit.
I`m glad he stayed in Eastern Europe and Zenit finally made a great choice. :D
If his health holds up, Zenit'll win a European trophy within 5 years.
He`ll be 71 in July. Signed a 2 year contract with a possible 1 year extension. He joined Shakhtar in 2004 and they`ve won the UEFA cup now Europe League cup in 2009. I `ve visited Kyiv in 2003, watched a Dynamo Kyiv game - I think it was against Arsenal - in a sports bar. I remember they`ve offered me to stay and watch Shakhtar - I think vs. Dinamo Bucuresti, but not sure - and I`ve refused. I`ve thought of them as nobodies, but Lucescu converted me to become a Shakhtar fan. :D :D
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