Was delighted to read this today about JH wanting to be considered should the Wales job become vacant...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 974856.stm
After so much sad/bad news in the football world recently, how great to see somebody recovering so well, when the outlook had been so bleak.
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They have appointed the U17,U19 and U21 boss(Brian Flynn) to be their caretaker manger throughout the euro qualifiers-
Shame he wasn't made assistant manager at least.
Shame he wasn't made assistant manager at least.
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Why is it a shame, though? Hartson has no experience of management at all. I'm not sure why ex-players seem to assume they can just step into coaching/management gigs, especially international one. It's interesting that he has his Pro license, but it seems that it would be purely a sentimental decision to install him more than a footballing one.Yellow4life wrote:They have appointed the U17,U19 and U21 boss(Brian Flynn) to be their caretaker manger throughout the euro qualifiers-
Shame he wasn't made assistant manager at least.
He should start at a league club and get some experience. he doesn't even have to do that great, you can be sure he'll be considered for 'bigger' jobs anyway, later on.
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...perhaps yellow4life doesn't like the Welsh...?happytorq wrote: Why is it a shame, though?
disclaimer: to any Welsh chums, this was a frivolous statement and not intended to cause disharmony and/or offence
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