Dette er et rykte jeg gjerne skulle sett blitt noe ut av. Har stor tro på Jokanovic! http://sportwitness.ning.com/forum/topics/top-journalist-in-surprise-leeds-united-revelation
Se for deg at vi hadde ansatt en manager med denne historien (før Watford vel å merke):
Managerial career
Jokanović was living in Madrid when, in September 2007, he joined the technical staff of third division team Club Atlético de Pinto. However, three months later, he became the head coach of Partizan, replacing Miroslav Äukić, who left to take the reins of the national side. His family (wife and three children: Stasa, Sara and Mijail) remained in the Spanish capital.[4]
In May 2008, under Jokanović's management, Partizan won the double (league and cup). He was also selected as the year's "Best Coach in Serbia" by the Football Association of Serbia, but refused to receive this award due to Partizan's poor results in the group stage of the UEFA Cup.
In his first full season Jokanović led Partizan to another double, winning the league by a margin of 19 points over his former club Vojvodina; thus, he became the first coach in the club's history to successfully defend the double. On 5 September 2009, however, he left the post, by mutual consent, bidding farewell to the club through an open letter.[5]
On 28 February 2012, Muangthong United F.C. introduced Jokanović as their new head coach, and he signed a one-year contract with an option for a further two years.[6] In his first and only season he led the club to the third Thai Premier League title in its history, being undefeated throughout the whole campaign.[7]
In mid-July 2013, Jokanović replaced Nikolay Mitov as manager of Bulgarian team PFC Levski Sofia.[8] He was relieved of his duties in October, due to poor results. However, Levski supporters argued Jokanović should have been given time to change things around.[9]
On 5 May 2014, Spain's Hércules CF confirmed Jokanović as coach until the end of the season, replacing Quique Hernández, who had been sacked with the team in last place in the Segunda División table;[10] the season ended with relegation.
Jokanović was appointed as head coach of English Championship side Watford on 7 October 2014, their fourth coach in five weeks.[11] Under his leadership, the Hornets were promoted to the Premier League with one game to spare, sealing it with a 2–0 win at Brighton on 25 April, their 15th win in 20 games.[12] Watford were also minutes away from winning the league title in their final match but conceded an injury-time equaliser to Sheffield Wednesday that allowed Bournemouth to overtake them.[13]