Macca har skreve under på 12 nye måneder!!!

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berlin

Quote from: Svend Anders on April 05, 2008, 14:45:02
Quote from: Webredaktøren on April 05, 2008, 14:39:50
Quote from: Svend Anders on April 05, 2008, 14:30:55
Jeg mener å huske at David O'Leary heller ikke sto med hovedfag og 20 års erfaring innen managerjobben hans i Leeds. Likevel gikk det ganske bra de første årene.

Er Sunderland sure på Roy Keane fordi han ikke kom fra Real Madrid? Hvor stor var Alex Ferguson før han tok over Man Utd? Eksemplene kan garantert gå i milevis, men erfaring og navn behøver ikke bety noe som helst for garanti for suksess i fremtiden.

Et eller annet sted må man starte. Leeds kan ikke hente Fabio Capello mens vi ennå er i League One, men vi har i det minste Irlands forrige landslagssjef som assistent, da.

SA

Sant det, men så fikk jo O'Leary bruke nærmest flere milliarder kroner på de spillerne han ville ha også.

Helt klart. Og på samme måte hadde Macca svært begrensede muligheter i Coventry. Osv osv. Poenget mitt er bare at du må ikke komme fra en storklubb og vunnet ligaen tre ganger på rad for å ta jobben i Leeds (eller lignende klubber). Og selv om du skulle ha klart nettopp det, er det ingen garanti for suksess.

SA

så enig, så enig, i begge innleggene dine, SA.

Peters

Quote from: h.b on April 05, 2008, 09:11:19
Grunnen til at jeg ikke mener at Macca burde få  denne kontrakta var at nå må det være slutt på tiden hvor Leeds blir en læretid for potensielle managere. Macca har aldri vist noe som helst som manager. En liten periode i Coventry holder ikke. Leeds er i gåseøyne en storklubb, men vil miste denne statusen ved for mange år utenom Premier League. Skal Leeds lykkes i målet om premier League innen 5 år, så må det hentes inn en manager som kan faget sitt.
Mener personlig at Macca er for snill. Respektert javist men ikke fryktet


Hvem er da du h.b synes ville være en passende manager for Leeds som i tillegg kan faget sitt ?

marve

UNNSKYLD MACCA  for min mistro og innlegg om at jeg ikke ville ha deg som manager i leeds .
Du er i ferd med å overbevise meg og gjøre mine ord skikkelig til skamme .
Må nok lære meg å gi folk litt tid før en slakter dem helt .  :-[ :-[
 

Asbjørn

Quote from: marve on April 05, 2008, 18:07:37

Må nok lære meg å gi folk litt tid før en slakter dem helt .  :-[ :-[

Tja. Litt vanskelig å angre på å ha slaktet sauen etter den er slaktet, liksom...   ::) ::) ::)

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Tell me - Tell me before I go
Does that flame still burn, does that fire still glow
Or has it died out and melted like the snow
Tell me  Tell me

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berlin

Det går rykter nå etter kampslutt at Macca skal få en 24 mnd kontrakt!  ;D

Webredaktøren

Quote from: berlin on April 05, 2008, 18:53:48
Det går rykter nå etter kampslutt at Macca skal få en 24 mnd kontrakt!  ;D

Forsinka aprilsnarr ;D

Roy

Tror vi begynner å se konurene av hva Macca ønsker med laget - og det ser bra ut  ;D
Stand up and sing for LEEDS UNITED

Webredaktøren

Hvis dette bare er konturene, så vinner vi Champions League snart ;D

kjelvi

Home rule on the cards for McAllister

GARY McAllister will become a permanent resident of Yorkshire again this summer after accepting the chance to take Leeds United into next season and beyond.
McAllister converted his short-term deal at Elland Road into a 12-month rolling contract on Thursday and the security of his position will see him to move back to the White Rose county with his family once the club's League One term concludes.
United's manager has commuted from the midlands during the first two months of his reign, but he is intent on tying himself more closely to the city of Leeds â€" and will insist that his future signings at Elland Road do the same.
The announcement of McAllister's improved deal was an unexpected development. The 43-year-old and the club were not expected to open talks until his initial contract expired next month.
But an appreciation of his dedication convinced chairman Ken Bates to begin drawing up revised terms a fortnight ago.
The year-long deal has extinguished any doubt over who will carry Leeds through the summer and into next term and McAllister's assistant Steve Staunton and first-team coach Neil McDonald are expected to replace their own short-term deals with longer agreements in the immediate future.
"They're exactly the same, and the three of us will stay together," said McAllister, whose position at first appeared to rest on his ability to guide United to promotion from League One this season. "The club are giving us a fair crack at it."
On the day in January when he agreed to become United's manager, McAllister hoped that his employment would run far beyond the length of his initial agreement, and Bates suggested that the former Leeds midfielder "feels as if he's come home" after re-associating himself with the club and the city.
McAllister said: "For me, personally, it sets my mind at peace.
"I've got two young children and I want to know where I will be as far as houses go and where I'm staying, rather than renting and hotels.
"I gives me that relaxation knowing where I'm going to be sleeping for the next year or so. I'll come back to live in Yorkshire.
"They (McAllister's sons) are delighted. My oldest is a Yorkshireman and he was born here when I played here, so he's back on his home turf.
"In conversations with the chairman, when we've started looking in the future, I've said that there have got to be some stipulations on where you live.
"I want people to commit to the club. I don't want them travelling up motorways and living at the other end of the country.
"If you're signing for any length of time at this club, I want players and staff to be living in the area.

YEP

Webredaktøren

Blir bra dette her. Championship til høsten og Premier League neste høst ;) ;D