Advocaat 'in for Socceroos'
By David Hall
FOXSPORTS.com.au
July 16, 2007 DUTCHMAN Dick Advocaat looks set to replace under-fire Graham Arnold as Australia coach next year, according to media reports.
Arnold is to remain with Football Federation Australia, most likely in a coaching role alongside technical director Rob Baan, until Advocaat is confirmed as the new national coach.
The vastly experienced Advocaat, whose contract with Russian club Zenit St Petersburg expires later this year, was interviewed for the job in 2005, but compatriot Guus Hiddink was preferred to lead the Socceroos to the World Cup in Germany.
But after Arnold's disastrous Asian Cup campaign, Advocaat has been tagged as the man to take Australia to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, qualifying for which starts in June 2008.
It is reported that FFA chairman Frank Lowy will fund Advocaat's wages, as the organisation's finances look to be stretched even further if the Socceroos crash out of the Asian Cup, a tournament they were tipped as favourites to win.
Better choice than Houillier ?
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The italo-french system, tactics, structure, mentality has been very successful over the years.
For me out of the Dutch system, the Spanish-Argentinian system, the english, and brazilian system. We are probably best suited to the italo-french. The only issue is the dutch have the most patience, and willingness to come to Australia.
Wouldn't it be great to attract names like Mazzarri, Giampaolo, Prandelli, Mazzone even Capello if you wish. Especially with the younger ones, within out budget.
The only problem is many of the names want to make themselves into big names in Serie A. A lot more prestigous to stay in Italy, and become a elite manager.
The older ones like Mazzone won't come either.
However we need to find someone willing to come who is highly schooled in this mentality.
The french are good, they are more likely to come abroad. Who are some good french managers we can tap???
For me out of the Dutch system, the Spanish-Argentinian system, the english, and brazilian system. We are probably best suited to the italo-french. The only issue is the dutch have the most patience, and willingness to come to Australia.
Wouldn't it be great to attract names like Mazzarri, Giampaolo, Prandelli, Mazzone even Capello if you wish. Especially with the younger ones, within out budget.
The only problem is many of the names want to make themselves into big names in Serie A. A lot more prestigous to stay in Italy, and become a elite manager.
The older ones like Mazzone won't come either.
However we need to find someone willing to come who is highly schooled in this mentality.
The french are good, they are more likely to come abroad. Who are some good french managers we can tap???
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Advocaat is a quality coach with a proven track record but we should wait until the AC is over before we decide that Arnold should be sacked.
If Arnold does well then Advocaat would make a brilliant Head Coaching Director responsible for overseeing the re-organisation of our junior system.
If Arnold does well then Advocaat would make a brilliant Head Coaching Director responsible for overseeing the re-organisation of our junior system.
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