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Sun 11 Jul, 2004 12:02 pm
The DFB (German football association) look for a coach, since Rudi Voeller resign.
Arsene Wenger, Thomas Schaaf, Christoph Daum , Otto Rehagel and any other german coaches declines the bargain. So the last coach: Lothar "Loddar" Matthäus . Until now coach from hungary.
Probably he gets the job.
Pssscht, Thok - I've been shortlisted, too.
(Besides, I though, they wanted a "German speaking" coach. Which would disqualify Loddar completely. [See
here :wink: ])
Very probably that the Dane Morten Olsen will be the next coach of the DFB-team.
At least, his German is better than that of Matthäus :wink:
I would go for Johan Vlemmix, his German is superb! The Dutchmen here know who I'm talking about :wink: Here's a picture:
Perhaps he will be the next coach , haha , because now Morten Olsen´s statement: " rumors, rumors, rumors " and the danish football association DBU said: "Olsen has an contract until 2006"
Now,according media reports, DFB negotiate with Guus Hiddink.
Well, as he is the coach of Eindhoven-based footballclub PSV I heard the rumor too. But for what I know, he said he would stay in Eindhoven.
How about Jurgen Klinnsman?
(sorry for spelling)
Grand Duke wrote:How about Jurgen Klinnsman?
Jürgen Klinsmann (in original) , he lives in California and he want not the job.
But maybe the "look for a coach circuit " nor afford surprises.
Thok wrote:
But maybe the "look for a coach circuit " nor afford surprises.
Now, according a german newspaper, Juergen Klinsmann will be the new coach. His assistant: also a former striker Oliver Bierhoff.
well , if this true,so that´s in my view an excellent decision.
I would still vote for Johan Vlemmix! But again, I'm not German.
alright
but can you remove or downsize the image ?
Sorry, I can kind of posted a large picture, I agree.
Kliensmann as coach, Osieck co-coach, Bierman manager ...
Quote:Klinsmann happy to accept German job
Thursday July 22 2004
Jurgen Klinsmann says he can't wait to get started in his capacity as new Germany manager.
The former Bayern Munich, Inter Milan and Tottenham man looks set to be confirmed as boss this week, replacing Rudi Voller.
His former international teammate paid the price for a first-round exit at Euro 2004, meaning Klinsmann has now been tasked with leading them at the World Cup in 2006.
The 39-year-old has almost no coaching experience, but believes he has the know-how to be successful.
"I am very happy that the (German Football) Association have accepted my conditions," he told Suddeutsche Zitung.
"I'm overjoyed that I will be given a contract until the end of the World Cup in Germany.
"It is the most important event in Germany for the last 40 years so it was essential that I make myself available to help in any way I could."
Former AC Milan striker Oliver Bierhoff looks likely to join Klinsmann's set-up as assistant boss.
Source
Actually, nothing is confirmed by the DFB (German Football Association) yet.
today 10:25 CET fresh talks with designated coach Klinsmann, he said : "The people must have patience with the talks"