Coach Transfers

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I read that Jorge Jesus is a major candidate for coaching PSG.
That might be an interesting deal. I think that it can be good for both sides, I like him as a coach (from the little I saw).
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Peter Bosz will be appointed as Borussia Dortmund's new coach today. There's a press conference at 14:30.

EDIT: The press conference has been delayed. It's now live on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zzTGGmCVcs
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Stefano Pioli new Fiorentina (ITA) coach [biennial contract with option for the third]
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Swiss coach Lucien Favre, wich was Dortmund's first choice, prefers staying in Ligue 1 and signs in Nice.

Leonardo Jardim does the same in Monaco.
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Malko wrote:Swiss coach Lucien Favre, wich was Dortmund's first choice, prefers staying in Ligue 1 and signs in Nice.
Wrong. His agent confirmed in several newspapers that Nice didn't let him go. Favre wanted to join Dortmund, but after Nice said 'no' he has to respect his contract. And as far as I know, he doesn't extend his contract in Nice, only Jardim did it in Monaco.
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Hum....so it's a good thing Nice can resist now to clubs like Dortmund.....anyways for him it's better to stay in Nice. He began to construct something with some success, so he may go on doing it....even if he is not sure playing an European Cup GS in Nice.
Chosing to live at the Côte d'Azur or in the Ruhrpott...i would very quickly have done my choice :-)
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Besnik Hasi to Olympiacos?

Bit of a strange one if so!
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Post by Pete Wisdom »

They have to play CL qualies now, failed last year, so now they hired someone who got through. :o
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EarlofBug wrote:I read that Jorge Jesus is a major candidate for coaching PSG.
That might be an interesting deal. I think that it can be good for both sides, I like him as a coach (from the little I saw).
PSG have other man much better who is Antero Henrique fom FCPorto.
This man knows very very well to choose a top player...in porto he got players as Falcão,Guarín,Hulk,jackson martinez,Alex sandro, Danilo, Fernando, Lisandro Lopez and Lucho (wow fantastic doulbe game fine to watched) ..and others.

With this man PSG , they can win Champions League. I say this is amazing for France Football.

About Jorge Jesus, he is a very fine manager, but very very coaches better than him. Sporting need him to win portuguese title because he knows very well portuguese football.
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Besnik Hasi is the new coach for Greek champions Olympiacos. A strange choice, heavily criticised by Olympiacos fans for his catastrophic stints in Anderlecht and Legia as well as for his Kosovar nationality - Olympiacos hardcore fans have close ties with Crvena Zvezda Delije fans.

PAOK is also looking for a head coach, as Vladan Ivic will not continue for the next season.
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Official:
Sérgio Conceição is the new FC Porto coach.
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Leonid Slutsky to Hull City.
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Apparently he's 85th in the list of best active coaches - according to http://clubelo.com/Coaches/Active
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Heiko Herrlich ist Bayer Leverkusen's new coach. The club is taking a huge risk there. Herrlich has won promotion from 3rd to 2nd level with Jahn Regensburg this season but this has been his first year as a coach in professional football.

In other news, Schalke are sacking Markus Weinzierl after just one season. Rumours say that Domenico Tedesco will be his successor. His experience in professional football consists of a three months job at Erzgebirge Aue. :shock:

And Bayern München have appointed Willy Sagnol as Carlo Ancelotti's new assistant coach. :applause: It's been 8 years since Sagnol had to terminate his career as a player because of an injury, after 184 Bundesliga games for Bayern.
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spoonman wrote:Heiko Herrlich ist Bayer Leverkusen's new coach. The club is taking a huge risk there. Herrlich has won promotion from 3rd to 2nd level with Jahn Regensburg this season but this has been his first year as a coach in professional football.
Wrong. He was Bochum coach in the Bundesliga many years ago. They have sacked him a few weeks before the end of the season, but despite that they have been relegated. He was very poor in Bochum and I think Leverkusen asked a few other coaches before contacting him.
In other news, Schalke are sacking Markus Weinzierl after just one season. Rumours say that Domenico Tedesco will be his successor. His experience in professional football consists of a three months job at Erzgebirge Aue. :shock:
Nice name. :mrgreen: One of the few (maybe 40 or so) Italian words I know in German translation. High risk, he is only 31. Nagelsmann (29) is fantastic in Hoffenheim, it'll be interesting to see what the second young coach will do in the Bundesliga.
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