Hiddink would consider another stint in charge of Socceroos
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Hiddink would consider another stint in charge of Socceroos
GUUS Hiddink has revealed that he is prepared to consider returning to steer Australia to the 2010 World Cup.
Hiddink's agent Cees van Nieuenhuizen last night claimed that Hiddink, currently spearheading Russia's qualification bid for Euro 2008, was so enchanted by his brief spell in charge of the national team that a reunion is a very real possibility.
Speaking from Holland, van Nieuenhuizen said: "Guus has made no secret of his desire to coach a country at South Africa 2010 and if Australia were interested then of course they would be up there amongst his options.
"He has very fond memories of his association with the Socceroos at this year's World Cup.
"He likes the players' commitment, work ethic and desire to learn, so why wouldn't he consider a return?"
With Russia grabbing the second spot in Group E with their 2-0 win in Macedonia last week to leave England floundering in third place in the qualification race, the Hiddink formula is alive and well in Moscow.
Should Russia qualify and do well at Euro 2008 he will be offered a treasure chest of roubles to stay on while South Africa have also expressed an interest in his services for 2010.
Hiddink, who turned 60 two weeks ago, has also been secretly sounded out by Chelsea tsar Roman Abramovich - heavily involved in luring him to Russia - over the possibility of succeeding Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge where it is believed failure to win either the Premiership or Champions League could precipitate his departure from the $10.5 million-a-year dream job.
FFA chief Frank Lowy wants Hiddink The Sequel to hit a stadium near you and the fact the Dutchman still maintains a close relationship with his star student Graham Arnold is also a draw card for him.
"Guus is pleased with how things are going with Arnie and the Socceroos since his departure," added van Nieuenhuizen. "He wanted Arnold to be given an opportunity and is happy Australia continue to play the way they did when he was in charge."
Hiddink's agent Cees van Nieuenhuizen last night claimed that Hiddink, currently spearheading Russia's qualification bid for Euro 2008, was so enchanted by his brief spell in charge of the national team that a reunion is a very real possibility.
Speaking from Holland, van Nieuenhuizen said: "Guus has made no secret of his desire to coach a country at South Africa 2010 and if Australia were interested then of course they would be up there amongst his options.
"He has very fond memories of his association with the Socceroos at this year's World Cup.
"He likes the players' commitment, work ethic and desire to learn, so why wouldn't he consider a return?"
With Russia grabbing the second spot in Group E with their 2-0 win in Macedonia last week to leave England floundering in third place in the qualification race, the Hiddink formula is alive and well in Moscow.
Should Russia qualify and do well at Euro 2008 he will be offered a treasure chest of roubles to stay on while South Africa have also expressed an interest in his services for 2010.
Hiddink, who turned 60 two weeks ago, has also been secretly sounded out by Chelsea tsar Roman Abramovich - heavily involved in luring him to Russia - over the possibility of succeeding Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge where it is believed failure to win either the Premiership or Champions League could precipitate his departure from the $10.5 million-a-year dream job.
FFA chief Frank Lowy wants Hiddink The Sequel to hit a stadium near you and the fact the Dutchman still maintains a close relationship with his star student Graham Arnold is also a draw card for him.
"Guus is pleased with how things are going with Arnie and the Socceroos since his departure," added van Nieuenhuizen. "He wanted Arnold to be given an opportunity and is happy Australia continue to play the way they did when he was in charge."
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in my humble opinion
, whoever thinks guus would not do australia good has tins in his/her head. in a matter of months, he took us to the last 16 of the world cup. the success the soccerroos had has no doubt helped in the success of the A League, and had they not qualified, i dont think teams would be attracting big crowds on a regular basis, and most definitely not be signing players such as the likes of romario

everyone is entitled to my opinion
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