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« Svar #240 på: April 02, 2013, 21:31:57 »
Har heller ikke trua på Ståle. Men hva med Røsler som kondis trener og Naylor som manager. Fattigmannsløsning men kan kanskje duge?

Kondistrening er bortkasta i fotballverdene. Ihvertfall slik som det drives nå. For der løper man bare langt for å få kondis. Da er det bedre med raske spurter i intervall med ball. For da tar man med se dette til kamp og da er treninga mere kamplikt. Altså holder man ut lenger på en fotballbane

Ikke enig, når jeg mener kondis forstår jeg en som kan legge inn en rask  effektiv kort spurt med ball  i det 87 min og et solid returløp på jakt etter ball  i det 89 min. Tenker ellers vi innpå 100% enige  :)

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« Svar #241 på: April 02, 2013, 21:46:59 »
Roberto Di Matteo er vel fortsatt ledig.. Ung og fremadstormende med et lite setback i Chelsea (etter å ha vunnet CL). Han har jo forøvrig også Wankership erfaring fra West Brom. Opprykk med dem i første sesong for klubben. Han hadde vært en god mann hvis man vil bygge for fremtiden..
 

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« Svar #242 på: April 02, 2013, 21:58:39 »
Jupp Heynckes er ledig til sommeren! :-D
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« Svar #243 på: April 02, 2013, 22:06:47 »
Martinez i Wigan hadde vært noe..
I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

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« Svar #244 på: April 02, 2013, 22:26:19 »
Har like stor tro på Hughes som jeg hadde på Steve Bruce før han overtok Hull.

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« Svar #245 på: April 02, 2013, 22:43:08 »
Jeg sier ikke neitakk til Hughes eller O'Neill, imponerende CV'r begge to. Ikke verdens mest underholdende fotball osv. men så befinner vi oss også på et nivå hvor underholdende fotball ofte ikke er oppskriften på suksess.

Nei, det fungerte ikke under Warnock, jeg ser det argumentet. Og ja, Hughes og O'Neill står kanskje for noe av det samme som Warnock. Men får vi en av de to må jeg si meg middels fornøyd. Det viktigste er uansett at de blir støttet opp økonomisk.

Hughes bra CV?? Møkkatrener
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« Svar #246 på: April 02, 2013, 22:57:18 »
@Crash_Records: I think David 0'Leary just made it very clear there on @SkySportsNews that he would be interested in the #LUFC manager's job.
I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

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« Svar #247 på: April 02, 2013, 22:59:39 »
Roberto Di Matteo er vel fortsatt ledig.. Ung og fremadstormende med et lite setback i Chelsea (etter å ha vunnet CL). Han har jo forøvrig også Wankership erfaring fra West Brom. Opprykk med dem i første sesong for klubben. Han hadde vært en god mann hvis man vil bygge for fremtiden..

Hadde jammen gjort noe med entusiasmen i klubben, hadde sett lyst på neste sesong da :) slå på stortromma GFH !

Anders P

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« Svar #248 på: April 02, 2013, 23:03:26 »
Spørsmålet er jo hvem som gir de "grønne" eierne våre råd...Warnock, Lorimer, Gray?

 

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« Svar #249 på: April 02, 2013, 23:04:49 »
Må vel regne med mange rykter og heftige diskusjoner fremover. Jeg kan tenke meg R. Matteo.. Noen nevnte Bergkamp. Mulig Readfearn og Naylor også kan være bra, en uerfaren manager må jo begynne et sted :)

Men heller mot et kjent stort navn om detter mulig, en som med sitt navn automatisk kan samle klubben og forme en Leeds stil!

Anders P

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« Svar #250 på: April 02, 2013, 23:12:00 »
Tror faktisk jobben i Leeds er ansett som en vanskelig jobb og en stor utfordring. Så en manager som vil ha karrieren tilbake på sporet kan kanskje se dette som en måte å komme tilbake på.....men det virker jo som det er litt stolleken disse stillingene så det kommer litt an på hvem som er ledig på tidspunktet man skal ansette.
 

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« Svar #251 på: April 02, 2013, 23:26:30 »
Som andre nevner her så ser vel jeg også på det at vi kan ansette hvem pokker som helst, det vil være like vanskelige omstendigheter for hver og en. Håper bare ikke omstendighetene er så skremmende at hver og en lovende kandidat blir uaktuell.


Roberto De Matteo hadde etter mitt skjønn vært drømmen!

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« Svar #252 på: April 03, 2013, 00:03:54 »
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/mark-hughes-lined-up-replace-1798585

Former QPR manager, Mark Hughes, has emerged as the favourite for the Elland Road job ahead of Brian McDermott.
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« Svar #253 på: April 03, 2013, 00:12:38 »
Forundrer meg ikke

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« Svar #254 på: April 03, 2013, 07:52:33 »
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/mark-hughes-lined-up-replace-1798585

Former QPR manager, Mark Hughes, has emerged as the favourite for the Elland Road job ahead of Brian McDermott.
Hvis dette er sant, så er GHF fullstendig talentløse :( Det går bare ikke an >:(

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« Svar #255 på: April 03, 2013, 08:23:49 »
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/mark-hughes-lined-up-replace-1798585

Former QPR manager, Mark Hughes, has emerged as the favourite for the Elland Road job ahead of Brian McDermott.

hvis valget er mellom disse to da er jeg ikke i tvil.. Mcdermott uten tvil... men håper  klubben overrasker og trekker opp en ung oppgående "ukjent" manager av hatten
Forever Leeds United!!!!!!!!

Kato

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« Svar #256 på: April 03, 2013, 08:31:32 »
På morgenkvisten er det Brian McDermott og Gus Poyet som nevnes mest i engelske aviser og på nett.

Det spekuleres i at vi venter til etter sesongslutt, og at det kan bli Poyet så fremst Brighton ikke går opp.

Når jeg kjenner på det så tror jeg ikke det hadde vært så gæærnt om Poyet kom inn.

Men så langt er alt bare vage spekulasjoner.
« Siste redigering: April 03, 2013, 08:33:24 av Kato »
 

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« Svar #258 på: April 03, 2013, 09:22:57 »
Spar meg for Hughes, han har vel ikke bevist så mye med tanke på de midlene han har fått bruke både i Blackburn og City. Beviser vel bare at GFK ikke har "commitment" bak eierskapet sitt i Leeds, egentlig har jo hele greia bare blitt en fortsettelse av KB sagaen.

O'Leary likeså, uten Ridsdale's åpne lommebok så tviler jeg på om resultatene hadde vært det samme. I tillegg har han vært ute for lenge.

Noen som vet hvorfor DiMatteo ikke er kandidat lenger? McDermott har bevist mye med begrensede midler, håper vi går for han eller DiMatteo.


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« Svar #259 på: April 03, 2013, 10:23:51 »
Daily Express:

Leeds will wait until the end of the season before deciding on their new manager - raising the possibility that Gus Poyet will return to Elland Road.
 

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« Svar #260 på: April 03, 2013, 10:34:01 »
Har hørt at McDermott står for Hoofball ?

Det er jaffal det siste jeg ønsker... Jeg vil heller ha Swansea-fotball, enn Reading-fotball...


Colin W om arvtaker og situasjonen i Leeds: http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/football-league/championship/130403/exclusive-neil-warnock-urges-leeds-let-mark-hughes-destroys-ano
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« Svar #262 på: April 03, 2013, 11:15:05 »
Det er sjelden jeg finner noe av interesse i YP (Sheffieldbaserte Yorkshire Post), men av og til kan Sutchcliffe slå til.

Her om eiersituasjonen og managerspørsmålet:

Richard Sutcliffe: Quizzical looks from Viduka but Leeds troubles continue to drag on



By Richard Sutcliffe
Published on 03/04/2013 09:06




AS a jobbing freelance journalist at the start of the Millennium, I was part of the editorial team that used to put together the Leeds United matchday programme.



It was back in the days when Elland Road hosted Premier League football, so meant I had a ringside seat as the club slid from the Champions League to the Championship inside the space of three often chaotic years.

Part of my duties during what turned out to be United’s final two seasons before relegation was to compile a quiz for all the players and staff to take part in across the nine months of the campaign.

The winners in what became a keenly-fought contest were Nick Barmby and Dominic Matteo. It isn’t, however, the prowess of either man when it came to answering questions about the club’s history, their team-mates and the Premier League that is my outstanding memory of that period.

Instead, it is the week when Mark Viduka took part.

The Australian international was, I’ll admit, one of my favourite characters in that squad. Always willing to stop for a chat even when no request had been made for an interview, ‘Vidukes’ was a genial, friendly guy.

So, when it came to his turn to take part in the quiz challenge, he was afforded a degree of leniency. Never was this more the case than when I asked the last of his 15 questions: “How many years did Leeds spend in Division Two before winning promotion under Howard Wilkinson?”

Viduka’s reply of ‘one season’ had come before I’d even finished saying the name of the man the fans christened ‘Sergeant Wilko’. So, I gave him another go. And then another....

By the time he’d raised his initial answer by another 12 months to four years, even I’d had enough so called a halt to inform the striker that the answer was, in fact, eight years.

“No way, mate,” came the suddenly serious reply. “You better check your facts as there is no way a club of this size spent eight whole years outside the top division. No way at all.”

With that, Viduka turned on his heels and headed towards the Thorp Arch dressing room. Half an hour later, I was still there when he re-emerged and headed my way. “I’m sorry, mate. I’ve just checked with Smudger (Alan Smith) and he says you’re right. I can’t believe it. Leeds are just too big a club to struggle for that long.”

Almost exactly a decade on from when Viduka’s answers appeared in the Leeds programme (April 12, 2003, in the Spurs issue for those interested), the one-time striker’s words have taken on an even greater resonance.

Not only are United about to, once again, complete an eighth season outside the top flight, but, with even a play-off place having long since disappeared into the ether, that exile will next season become the joint longest in the club’s history.

Neil Warnock became a casualty of that desire to return to the Premier League on Monday night when the plug was pulled on his 62-game reign in the wake of Derby County’s 2-1 triumph at Elland Road.

Considering the 64-year-old had made clear as long ago as the FA Cup defeat to Manchester City in mid-February that he would be off if the season didn’t end in promotion, the development didn’t necessarily come as a big surprise.

Nevertheless, it did again throw the spotlight on United and just where the club is at right now.

There is, as ever when it comes to Leeds, no simple answer. Not with so much uncertainty over just who is going to be making the big decisions in the future amid businessman Steve Parkin’s on-going attempts to secure a 51 per cent shareholding.

As it stands, chief executive Shaun Harvey and GFH Capital’s directors are leading the search for Warnock’s successor.

It is a vital appointment, not least because the continuing absence of United from the top flight together with the riches coming the way of their Premier League brethren via next season’s television deal means the Yorkshire club are falling further and further behind with each passing season.

As to who becomes the sixth manager to be handed the task of attempting to take United back up since the club’s relegation in 2004, much will depend on the job description.

How much money, for instance, will be handed to the new man? A budget similar to what the recent incumbents in the Elland Road dugout have had to work within will surely make talk of Mark Hughes, Martin O’Neill and even Gus Poyet fanciful.

Poyet, a former assistant manager at Elland Road, would not have been welcomed back on Ken Bates’s watch. Not after the manner of his departure to Tottenham Hotspur in 2008 when the first the United chairman heard about Poyet’s planned exit was via the breaking news ticker on Sky Sports.

Following last December’s sale of Leeds, of course, that obstacle has been removed. Nevertheless, the chances of seeing the Uruguayan back at Elland Road seem remote with his recent dalliance with Reading revealing that Brighton have a seven-figure buyout clause in their manager’s contract.

Of course, no one but GFH Capital – or, if he gets his way, Parkin – knows what money is going to be available next season.

But considering Warnock’s attempt to bring in Chris Burke from Birmingham City in January was thwarted by the club being unable to raise the £300,000 balance to match the asking price, chances are the 2013-14 budget is going to be more competitive than blockbusting.

With that in mind, Brian McDermott seems a more plausible candidate. Having started life at Reading in 2000 as chief scout, he has a clear eye for a bargain in the transfer market.

The £350,000 capture of Rotherham United’s Adam Le Fondre in 2011, at a time when no one from the higher divisions seemed willing to take a punt on a striker scoring for fun in League Two, is one of several deals to prove that.

McDermott, judging by his recent appearance on Sky’s Goals on Sunday when he described the Leeds fans as “phenomenal”, is also interested in the job, while another believed to be in the frame is Owen Coyle.

However, until the current uncertainty over the club’s ownership is cleared up, surely any hopes of getting the right candidate are weakened.

The Elland Road faithful must hope that clarity is soon brought to LS11 as, otherwise, United will surely remain a club in limbo. And that can only lead to United’s exile from the elite of English football continuing, no doubt much to the puzzlement of a Melbourne-born former striker who just a decade ago found it impossible to believe that the Yorkshire club’s star was capable of falling so far.

richard.sutcliffe@ypn.co.uk

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/richard-sutcliffe-quizzical-looks-from-viduka-but-leeds-troubles-continue-to-drag-on-1-5544288
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« Svar #263 på: April 03, 2013, 11:17:40 »
Forsto ikke helt hvor Neil ville med dette men... Han påpeker i alle fall en del problemer her som vi jo har tenkt og spekulert i.

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« Svar #264 på: April 03, 2013, 11:20:52 »
Forsto ikke helt hvor Neil ville med dette men... Han påpeker i alle fall en del problemer her som vi jo har tenkt og spekulert i.

Han har nå ihvertfall kjeften i orden. Burde kanskje tatt en litt roligere tone etter å ha omtrent rasert oss.
 

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« Svar #265 på: April 03, 2013, 11:41:30 »
Forsto ikke helt hvor Neil ville med dette men... Han påpeker i alle fall en del problemer her som vi jo har tenkt og spekulert i.

Han har nå ihvertfall kjeften i orden. Burde kanskje tatt en litt roligere tone etter å ha omtrent rasert oss.
Enig!

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« Svar #266 på: April 03, 2013, 13:57:48 »
En artikkel av Tor-Kristian Karlsen i The Guardian.

Sitat
While the controversy surrounding Paolo Di Canio's appointment as Sunderland manager continues, this saga is an example of what happens when clubs are hurried into recruiting a new boss. But it's not only in questions related to a manager's reputation or public relations that clubs let themselves down. Rush, panic, lack of preparation and poor advice eventually lead to equally unfortunate sporting consequences.

It never ceases to amaze me that the appointment of a new manager (or head coach, depending on the club's structure) – surely the most important piece of recruitment a club is likely to make – seems to be given so little consideration. The shortlist seems more often than not to be made up of whoever is being touted by the press and anyone recommended by agents known to the chairman or board. And the selection committee's perceptions of their potential new managers are generally formed from hearsay and how they come across in the media – not necessarily an accurate portrayal of someone's real character. The reasoning rarely goes beyond "he did a good job at x, so let's have him".

I believe there is a whole range of issues to be considered when choosing a coach. There are so many dimensions to being a good one, or selecting one over the other, that it takes serious research over a long period of time to identify the right candidate, the person who slots into your particular setting, reality and philosophy, and could possibly contribute towards enhancing it. And in the global business that is football, you should be casting your net internationally.

Obviously you start with the style of football they prefer, their general approach to the game, tactics and systems, but also important are their man-management skills and personal-communication style. Perhaps your academy is important to your club – does your intended new manager like to play youngsters? Would he insist on a high level of input into transfers and would you be happy to give him that? If so, what is his previous record in the transfer market? Does he have the cultural understanding to make your foreign signings fire on all cylinders? How does your potential manager deal with pressure and would he be a good ambassador for your club? Does he have long-term visions or does he tend to burn out after the initial quick fix? The list goes on, there are many boxes to tick.

To learn this depth of information is something that can be done only by serious scouting, endless collection of data and meticulous analysis. Clubs are happy to sanction budgets often running into millions for player scouting but few seem to realise that it really pays off to do the same for coaches. After all, players come and go and having a squad should lessen the impact of a signing flopping – but, if your coach does not deliver, it is much more damaging.

While between jobs in recent years I was hired by a large European club to assist in tracking a couple of managers to fill in some gaps in their database of potential coaching candidates. They wanted me to follow them in training over a couple of weeks to file a detailed report on their approach – how they organised things, how hands-on they were, how the assistants worked etc – which entailed me skulking around behind trees and mingling with groups of fans in an effort to appear incognito.

I finally managed to approach them, again masquerading as a supporter, to gauge their language skills and get a more personal idea of their character. It was a real eye-opener for me to see how professionally and thoroughly this club approached the project, especially as they were happy with their current incumbent and had no plans to replace him at the time.

But it is not just in the event that you need to sack a coach that this type of research should be undertaken – you need to be prepared in case the one you have gets a better offer and wants to leave or should some unforeseen circumstance such as illness prevent him from continuing. Usually when a coach leaves you are left with a very small window of time to find the replacement – having a detailed, regularly updated shortlist means you can make a quick appointment that is much more likely to succeed than one made rapidly through panicking.

If you look at the top jobs in most other businesses, they are usually filled via headhunting firms. Yet there are no proper headhunters for football coaches, so who do the chairmen and boards making the decision turn to? Agents will tend to advocate their own clients or those who'll give them business. The media also have their favourites.

Personally – perhaps not surprisingly – I'd say this is one of many areas where it helps to have a director of football or sporting director of some ilk who can provide candidate recommendations based on extensive research, knowledge and expertise. This should be someone who understands the ethos and objectives of the club and who will put forward names who match these, which hopefully gives some stability and continuity to the club at a vulnerable time and lessens the need for wholesale change in the playing staff. It should be cost effective as well as effective on the pitch with decisions which fans should understand and feel able to support.

Tor-Kristian Karlsen is a Norwegian football scout and executive, formerly the chief executive and sporting director at Monaco. He has previously worked as a scout for Grasshopper, Watford, Bayer Leverkusen, Hannover and Zenit St Petersburg and as sporting director for Fredrikstad FK
« Siste redigering: April 03, 2013, 13:59:27 av Leedsfan »
I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

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« Svar #267 på: April 03, 2013, 14:40:50 »
Steve-morison-Backs-Michael-Appleton-Replace-Neil-Warnock

Denne karen har en vinnprosent på 24 etter å ha trent Portsmouth, Blackpool og Blackburn.

Snur alt i Leeds..:?:)
I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

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« Svar #268 på: April 03, 2013, 14:47:15 »
Steve-morison-Backs-Michael-Appleton-Replace-Neil-Warnock

Denne karen har en vinnprosent på 24 etter å ha trent Portsmouth, Blackpool og Blackburn.

Snur alt i Leeds..:?:)

Noe sier meg at Morison ikke er den skarpeste kniven i skuffen...
Alle de 3 klubbene har han trent i inneværende sesong....say no more!
"Paynter, a striker whose danger factor is akin to a blind sniper, who has no fingers, or a gun."

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« Svar #269 på: April 03, 2013, 16:18:52 »
Steve-morison-Backs-Michael-Appleton-Replace-Neil-Warnock

Denne karen har en vinnprosent på 24 etter å ha trent Portsmouth, Blackpool og Blackburn.

Snur alt i Leeds..:?:)

Noe sier meg at Morison ikke er den skarpeste kniven i skuffen...
Alle de 3 klubbene har han trent i inneværende sesong....say no more!

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