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MAF's Revenge - Mark Hughes' Back Room Posse Are Working With The Kids

Started by White Noise, July 05, 2011, 09:12:00 AM

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White Noise


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Fulham revenge for Hughes exit


FULHAM have ordered Mark Hughes' old staff to work with the kids for the new season


Published: 2011-07-05


FULHAM have got their revenge for Mark Hughes' walkout by ordering his old backroom staff to work with the kids.

Coaches Mark Bowen, Eddie Niedzwiecki and Kevin Hitchcock will be told to train Fulham's Academy rookies when they report back for work tomorrow.

The three, who joined the club along with ex-boss Hughes, remain under contract for another year as they did not have the same escape clause which allowed Sparky to quit without notice on June 2.

But there is no place for Bowen, Niedzwiecki and Hitchcock among the first team set-up.

Hughes' successor Martin Jol has brought in Martin Lindeman and promoted long-serving coach Ray Lewington to work with him.

Hughes triggered his get-out clause amid speculation he was to take over from Gerard Houllier at Aston Villa but it never materialised and Alex McLeish got the job.

Sources close to Hughes insist he quit out of frustration with the Fulham board and their failure to back him in the transfer market.

Fulham leave for the Faroes tomorrow defending a 3-0 Europa League lead against NSI Runavik.



Willard

Speaking of which, where is Mark Hughes? Will he turn up at QPR (a team with ambition) when Warnock hands it in?



The King

Quote from: Willard on July 05, 2011, 09:34:34 AM
Speaking of which, where is Mark Hughes? Will he turn up at QPR (a team with ambition) when Warnock hands it in?

Not real life, but quality still. In one of my Football Manager saves Hughes took up the Numancia job in Spain, they're now last in the Spanish second division.