Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:44 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:52 pm
Military Junta wrote:I don't blame him if he is having a drink with a smile on his face tonight after watching the third rate coaching team breaking up all his teams good work.
As Polo mentions every now and then I was arguing with Jason Mohammed and Steve Tucker on the radio because Dutch Ray should have been given the job yet Coleman was the man from within the media/past players own agenda.
COLEMAN MUST GO!!!!!!
Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:57 pm
northside of risca wrote:Military Junta wrote:I don't blame him if he is having a drink with a smile on his face tonight after watching the third rate coaching team breaking up all his teams good work.
As Polo mentions every now and then I was arguing with Jason Mohammed and Steve Tucker on the radio because Dutch Ray should have been given the job yet Coleman was the man from within the media/past players own agenda.
COLEMAN MUST GO!!!!!!
The Faw has been rotten for years . Waste of space all of them
Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:02 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:08 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:12 pm
ronnieconradsflatcap wrote:Agree Military Junta, with the sad passing away of Speed, the most vociferous mob against Dutch Ray's appointment were that oaf Hartson & that tall piece of shit Iwan Roberts & other members of the so called Welsh language sports media who put their own selfish interests & have a poor Welsh national team rather than one that is successful.
This website is full of Welsh football journalists masquerading as football fans
http://apostlewelshfootie.proboards.com/board/1
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Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:43 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:47 pm
Military Junta wrote:I don't blame him if he is having a drink with a smile on his face tonight after watching the third rate coaching team breaking up all his teams good work.
As Polo mentions every now and then I was arguing with Jason Mohammed and Steve Tucker on the radio because Dutch Ray should have been given the job yet Coleman was the man from within the media/past players own agenda.
COLEMAN MUST GO!!!!!!
Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:48 pm
Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is a fitness coach not a manager. The FAW wanted to keep him on but HE walked.
Does he even have a job now? The guy is a fruit loop.
Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:53 pm
Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is a fitness coach not a manager. The FAW wanted to keep him on but HE walked.
Does he even have a job now? The guy is a fruit loop.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:00 am
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:03 am
llandaffbluebird1 wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is a fitness coach not a manager. The FAW wanted to keep him on but HE walked.
Does he even have a job now? The guy is a fruit loop.
I'm sure Bob Paisley was a Physio and Mourniho was an interpreter? Raymond comes across pretty intelligent and forward thinking. He is worth a go seen as the only other option is Pulis. What have we got to lose exactly?
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:05 am
Grange_Ender wrote:llandaffbluebird1 wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is a fitness coach not a manager. The FAW wanted to keep him on but HE walked.
Does he even have a job now? The guy is a fruit loop.
I'm sure Bob Paisley was a Physio and Mourniho was an interpreter? Raymond comes across pretty intelligent and forward thinking. He is worth a go seen as the only other option is Pulis. What have we got to lose exactly?
So is every other physio in world football, they dont get international managerial jobs because they are outspoken on social media. Raymond is an absolute moron. Claims he is a doctor but he isnt, lied to the welsh FA about his CV saying he had assistant managerial experience and is an absolute basketcase airing everything in twitter, which was a vessell he used disgracefully to try and get the job in the wake of speeds death.
If he was such a genius then how come nobody is interested in him. Hes a liar, a fraud and a charlatton with disgraceful human approach.
http://ffwtbol.co.uk/2011/06/03/would-t ... -stand-up/
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:09 am
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:10 am
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:10 am
Grange_Ender wrote:llandaffbluebird1 wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is a fitness coach not a manager. The FAW wanted to keep him on but HE walked.
Does he even have a job now? The guy is a fruit loop.
I'm sure Bob Paisley was a Physio and Mourniho was an interpreter? Raymond comes across pretty intelligent and forward thinking. He is worth a go seen as the only other option is Pulis. What have we got to lose exactly?
So is every other physio in world football, they dont get international managerial jobs because they are outspoken on social media. Raymond is an absolute moron. Claims he is a doctor but he isnt, lied to the welsh FA about his CV saying he had assistant managerial experience and is an absolute basketcase airing everything in twitter, which was a vessell he used disgracefully to try and get the job in the wake of speeds death.
If he was such a genius then how come nobody is interested in him. Hes a liar, a fraud and a charlatton with disgraceful human approach.
http://ffwtbol.co.uk/2011/06/03/would-t ... -stand-up/
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:12 am
Otto wrote:Don't agree with the OP.
I think Raymond was hugely egotistical and very distasteful following Gary Speed's passing. He came out far too soon after Gary passed touting himself for the job that left a sour taste in the mouth.
With his attitude he would mess up a lot of relationships around the Wales camp.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:13 am
Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:14 am
Otto wrote:Don't agree with the OP.
I think Raymond was hugely egotistical and very distasteful following Gary Speed's passing. He came out far too soon after Gary passed touting himself for the job that left a sour taste in the mouth.
With his attitude he would mess up a lot of relationships around the Wales camp.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:16 am
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:18 am
Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
and Morinho was very qualified at the begining of his management career wasn't he
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:19 am
Military Junta wrote:Haven't done much has he:
Verheijen has been a member of the coaching staff of the national teams of the Netherlands, Russia and South Korea, attending three World Cups and three European Championships.[2] He has also worked with a number of European club sides, including Barcelona of Spain, Zenit Saint Petersburg of Russia, and English teams Chelsea F.C and Manchester City.[2] He has also been a personal fitness coach to Craig Bellamy.[3
and he wasn't wrong here was he:
In December 2012 he criticised the FAW, stating that they had "destroyed" the "legacy" of Gary Speed.[16]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Verheijen
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:20 am
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:24 am
G3vans wrote:Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
and Morinho was very qualified at the begining of his management career wasn't he
Mourinho learned from Bobby Robson and was an assistant coach before started managing teams.
Not to mention, he's Jose Mourinho, a one of a kind brilliant manager. Just because Mourinho made the transition, it doesn't mean that Verheijen would be anywhere near as successful.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:29 am
Military Junta wrote:G3vans wrote:Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
and Morinho was very qualified at the begining of his management career wasn't he
Mourinho learned from Bobby Robson and was an assistant coach before started managing teams.
Not to mention, he's Jose Mourinho, a one of a kind brilliant manager. Just because Mourinho made the transition, it doesn't mean that Verheijen would be anywhere near as successful.
Surely leaning from the likes of Dick Advocaat and Guus Hiddink is very similar.
There are many examples of people going into football management without much 'old skool' background. You can even put Wenger into that bracket
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:32 am
Grange_Ender wrote:Military Junta wrote:G3vans wrote:Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
and Morinho was very qualified at the begining of his management career wasn't he
Mourinho learned from Bobby Robson and was an assistant coach before started managing teams.
Not to mention, he's Jose Mourinho, a one of a kind brilliant manager. Just because Mourinho made the transition, it doesn't mean that Verheijen would be anywhere near as successful.
Surely leaning from the likes of Dick Advocaat and Guus Hiddink is very similar.
There are many examples of people going into football management without much 'old skool' background. You can even put Wenger into that bracket
So why verhaijen? Why not wrexhams physio? You never know, mourinho and all that. Its a stupid opinion based on absolutely nothing, he isnt even qualified for heavens sake. He wasnt assistant manager to hiddink or advocaat was he, he was a fitness coach to the players.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:35 am
Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Military Junta wrote:G3vans wrote:Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
and Morinho was very qualified at the begining of his management career wasn't he
Mourinho learned from Bobby Robson and was an assistant coach before started managing teams.
Not to mention, he's Jose Mourinho, a one of a kind brilliant manager. Just because Mourinho made the transition, it doesn't mean that Verheijen would be anywhere near as successful.
Surely leaning from the likes of Dick Advocaat and Guus Hiddink is very similar.
There are many examples of people going into football management without much 'old skool' background. You can even put Wenger into that bracket
So why verhaijen? Why not wrexhams physio? You never know, mourinho and all that. Its a stupid opinion based on absolutely nothing, he isnt even qualified for heavens sake. He wasnt assistant manager to hiddink or advocaat was he, he was a fitness coach to the players.
How about because the players wanted him...? as if you believe the stories it was actually his coaching rather than Speeds management which benefited the team at that time.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:40 am
Grange_Ender wrote:Military Junta wrote:G3vans wrote:Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
and Morinho was very qualified at the begining of his management career wasn't he
Mourinho learned from Bobby Robson and was an assistant coach before started managing teams.
Not to mention, he's Jose Mourinho, a one of a kind brilliant manager. Just because Mourinho made the transition, it doesn't mean that Verheijen would be anywhere near as successful.
Surely leaning from the likes of Dick Advocaat and Guus Hiddink is very similar.
There are many examples of people going into football management without much 'old skool' background. You can even put Wenger into that bracket
So why verhaijen? Why not wrexhams physio? You never know, mourinho and all that. Its a stupid opinion based on absolutely nothing, he isnt even qualified for heavens sake. He wasnt assistant manager to hiddink or advocaat was he, he was a fitness coach to the players.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:41 am
Military Junta wrote:
How about because the players wanted him...? as if you believe the stories it was actually his coaching rather than Speeds management which benefited the team at that time.
Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:44 am
Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Military Junta wrote:G3vans wrote:Military Junta wrote:Grange_Ender wrote:Verheijen is barely qualified to manage Weston Super-Mare let alone Wales.
and Morinho was very qualified at the begining of his management career wasn't he
Mourinho learned from Bobby Robson and was an assistant coach before started managing teams.
Not to mention, he's Jose Mourinho, a one of a kind brilliant manager. Just because Mourinho made the transition, it doesn't mean that Verheijen would be anywhere near as successful.
Surely leaning from the likes of Dick Advocaat and Guus Hiddink is very similar.
There are many examples of people going into football management without much 'old skool' background. You can even put Wenger into that bracket
So why verhaijen? Why not wrexhams physio? You never know, mourinho and all that. Its a stupid opinion based on absolutely nothing, he isnt even qualified for heavens sake. He wasnt assistant manager to hiddink or advocaat was he, he was a fitness coach to the players.
How about because the players wanted him...? as if you believe the stories it was actually his coaching rather than Speeds management which benefited the team at that time.