Can Australians Coach The World Game...?
Name me one coach Aussie born and bred who has gone on to be successful in coaching?
Can Australians Coach The World Game...?
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Most of the coaches in the past have been involved in Australia football. There are not many born Australians can do the group.
What about Eddie Thompson which is not auusie born but was involved when the old NSL started. He had the team well organised.
THe only coach in the A League is good enough is the Newcastle Coach Gary van Egmond. He is only rough at the moment with lack of expirence. He is my tip in years to come he will be our next Australian born.
What about Eddie Thompson which is not auusie born but was involved when the old NSL started. He had the team well organised.
THe only coach in the A League is good enough is the Newcastle Coach Gary van Egmond. He is only rough at the moment with lack of expirence. He is my tip in years to come he will be our next Australian born.
Not a completely unfamiliar situation for England.Googes wrote:Most of the coaches in the past have been involved in Australia football. There are not many born Australians can do the group.
What about Eddie Thompson which is not auusie born but was involved when the old NSL started. He had the team well organised.
THe only coach in the A League is good enough is the Newcastle Coach Gary van Egmond. He is only rough at the moment with lack of expirence. He is my tip in years to come he will be our next Australian born.
There has been a big skill/experience/football-brain drain in Australia - as the old European generation has aged and disappeared from the game.