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Rene Muelensteen

Started by Danny, August 28, 2013, 06:26:16 AM

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Danny

Last  game only proves Fulham are going into wrong direction .

Jol is not able to select and instruct the squad and especially the midfielders  093.gif

Have a look once again at the article below and keep the special attention to the huge defensive crab submitted from the midfielders vs Arsenal.

http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/doh-fulham-v-arsenal-analysis/?

RENE MUELENSTEEN seems to me the best variant available at the moment .

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westcliff white

Rene Meulensteen could be the next Steve McClaren for all we know. everyone who has worked on AF's coaching staff and left for a Managers or Head Coaches position in the UK has failed, Brian Kidd, Steve McClaren is Muelensteen next?

Im not saying he will be like those 2 however coaching and being the top man are vastly different.

Are we prepared to be a team  that gives an inexperienced man a chance?
Every day is a Fulham day

OldBrownShoe

Guus Hiddink may currently be the best, most experienced manager not in employment. And a massive improvement on you know who.
Johny's in the basement
Mixing up the medicine
I'm on the pavement
Thinking about the government
The man in the trench coat
Badge out, laid off
Says he's got a bad cough
Wants to get it paid off
Look out kid
It's somethin' you did
God knows when
But you're doin' it again
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Sammyffc

roberto di matteo is still free aswell isn't he ? would give him a go

Jack Fulham

Quote from: westcliff white on August 28, 2013, 06:42:05 AM
Rene Meulensteen could be the next Steve McClaren for all we know. everyone who has worked on AF's coaching staff and left for a Managers or Head Coaches position in the UK has failed, Brian Kidd, Steve McClaren is Muelensteen next?

Im not saying he will be like those 2 however coaching and being the top man are vastly different.

Are we prepared to be a team  that gives an inexperienced man a chance?

Add Carlos Quieroz and Ricky Sbragia to that list.

Not sure why we would go for an unproven manager, especially during a league season.

Artful Dodger

Remember when we got dumped out the Europa League...you could add that last minute goal to this and we haven't improved in 2 years. We don't seem to have any tactical nous at all now either going forward or in defence judging by Saturday. Hiddink would be expensive but I would have him if he wants a return to the premier league.
Faber est suae quisque fortunae


Danny

Quote from: Sammyffc on August 28, 2013, 07:53:05 AM
roberto di matteo is still free aswell isn't he ? would give him a go

Roberto Di Matteo failed at West Brom.

@westcliff white
I know what u mean,but not all assistants failed.

Steve Clarke did a decent job for West Brom

btw
Guus Hiddink and Rene knows each other well .
No doubt Hiddink is the best variant,but at same time I don't think he will join Fulham due to nr of reasons.

..Kya.ffc..

I would like to have Rene Muelensteen as Assistent Manager.
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Danny

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Quote from: ..Kya.ffc.. on August 28, 2013, 09:54:12 AM
I would like to have Rene Muelensteen as Assistent Manager.
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Fulham have been mooted as a possible destination owing to Meulensteen's links to fellow Dutchman Martin Jol, but van den Brande was non-committal, adding only: "The team in London want him as a coach working alongside a manager."



Moussa Dembele the 3rd

If you think Guus Hiddink is going to come and manage Fulham you need your head examined.

Roberty

How does the song go - Uncle Tom Cobley and all.

When you get to him on your lists - remember I said it first.
It could be better but it's real life and not a fantasy