Let it begin
All Whites Coach Speculation
Heraf if he wants it
Makes you wonder if he has some connections too.
Random English coach coaching in Asia.
Not sure how I feel about it all to be honest.
The problem is, our budget will be limited and I consider the coach won't make a huge difference at the end of the day.
That's not to say I don't want us picking the best eligible players (without playing favorites or putting people in naughty corners) and playing attractive football...I just feel like no matter who the coach is we've got few chances of going through again.
Wait, I thought it was a 48 team competition next time?
Wait, I thought it was a 48 team competition next time?
FIFA struggling to attract sponsors for Russia 2018 - how bad will that be for Qatar?
Surely and candidates for the new coach role will have to have posted on here at least 500 posts to be considered anyway credible by...I'll stop now.
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
Ramon.
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
So here's a list
Manager who should get it, will be interviewed but overlooked by NZF (again)
Ramon
Manager who may get it as he's in the setup already (but probably only a caretaker role)
Danny Hay
Neil Emblem
The Austrian guy Heraf
ISPS Managers that are doing well, but will be overlooked because NZF don't really believe their strap line of "where All White's are made"
Jose Figuera
Chris Millicich
Manager's who would probably do a decent job but are considered too controversial (or don't know how to use Powerpoint!)
Brett Angel
Kevin Fallon
Declan Edge
The think outside the box options that will be (or already have been) thrown up by the mainstream media that have no chance of happening
Harry Redknapp
Ange Postecoglu
Sam Allerdyce
Alex Ferguson
Claudio Ranieri
The think outside the box options that NZF will consider a good idea (but are really really scary)
Terry Butcher
Harry Redknapp
Peter Taylor
Teddy Sheringham
Any other player that had a half decent career as a player and went into management but isn't any good at it
One's with NZ connections that are never going to happen, but will be mentioned again and again anyway
Ryan Nelsen
Rory Fallon
Wynton Rufer
and after a long search we'll end up with an up and coming manager who no one has heard off but he can talk the talk, but not necessarily walk the talk is pretty good on Powerpoint, players will like but fans views will be mixed...............
So here's a list
Manager who should get it, will be interviewed but overlooked by NZF (again)
Ramon
Manager who may get it as he's in the setup already (but probably only a caretaker role)
Danny Hay
Neil Emblem
The Austrian guy Heraf
ISPS Managers that are doing well, but will be overlooked because NZF don't really believe their strap line of "where All White's are made"
Jose Figuera
Chris Millicich
Manager's who would probably do a decent job but are considered too controversial (or don't know how to use Powerpoint!)
Brett Angel
Kevin Fallon
Declan Edge
The think outside the box options that will be (or already have been) thrown up by the mainstream media that have no chance of happening
Harry Redknapp
Ange Postecoglu
Sam Allerdyce
Alex Ferguson
Claudio Ranieri
The think outside the box options that NZF will consider a good idea (but are really really scary)
Terry Butcher
Harry Redknapp
Peter Taylor
Teddy Sheringham
Any other player that had a half decent career as a player and went into management but isn't any good at it
One's with NZ connections that are never going to happen, but will be mentioned again and again anyway
Ryan Nelsen
Rory Fallon
Wynton Rufer
and after a long search we'll end up with an up and coming manager who no one has heard off but he can talk the talk, but not necessarily walk the talk is pretty good on Powerpoint, players will like but fans views will be mixed...............
The bar has already been set at a pro licence.
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
I know which is more appealing
Any word on how Andreas Heraf is working out? Would seem to tick a lot of boxes.
http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/heraf-confirmed-as-tec...
Could he do his current job as well as coach the AWs?
Any word on how Andreas Heraf is working out? Would seem to tick a lot of boxes.
http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/heraf-confirmed-as-tec...
Could he do his current job as well as coach the AWs?
Any word on how Andreas Heraf is working out? Would seem to tick a lot of boxes.
http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/heraf-confirmed-as-tec...
Could he do his current job as well as coach the AWs?
He certainly sounds impressive. Anyone on this forum met him or had any dealings with him?
Any word on how Andreas Heraf is working out? Would seem to tick a lot of boxes.
http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/heraf-confirmed-as-tec...
Could he do his current job as well as coach the AWs?
He certainly sounds impressive. Anyone on this forum met him or had any dealings with him?
Recently questioned Rob about him, he seems very well respected in NZF.
Quick summary: Has a good deal of international experience, both as a player (quite a few caps for Austria) and as a manager (pretty much every Austrian age level side - mostly overachieving, coached players such as David Alaba). Spent most of his playing career in Austria reaching a European final with Rapid Wien, managed mostly in the Austrian Bundesliga with moderate success.
Any word on how Andreas Heraf is working out? Would seem to tick a lot of boxes.
http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/heraf-confirmed-as-tec...
Could he do his current job as well as coach the AWs?
He certainly sounds impressive. Anyone on this forum met him or had any dealings with him?
Recently questioned Rob about him, he seems very well respected in NZF.
Quick summary: Has a good deal of international experience, both as a player (quite a few caps for Austria) and as a manager (pretty much every Austrian age level side - mostly overachieving, coached players such as David Alaba). Spent most of his playing career in Austria reaching a European final with Rapid Wien, managed mostly in the Austrian Bundesliga with moderate success.
And a known quantity, having spent enough time here to start gaining some respect. Someone who's on record as loving NZ, knows what he'd be getting into if he were to take over the AWs, and is probably a better option than someone we might talk a good game with their CV, but then not deliver.
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
good cafes?
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
I know which is more appealing
How many coaches land decent jobs from solely being present at a World Cup with a shark nation? I'd wager not many.
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
I know which is more appealing
How many coaches land decent jobs from solely being present at a World Cup with a shark nation? I'd wager not many.
I'd say that's pretty successful.
I never saw a pic of him cozying up to BFS though so not quite up there
What is firstly required is for NZ football to have a decent Board. If you look at those running Auckland City and Team Wellington there are several amongst them who know how to win. If we have these type of people on the Board then they will select the best person not some "Flash Harry" who knows all the talk about nothing.
Also we would not get the "we have searched the globe and recruited the best person" bull crap.
I think Heraf should be offered the role with Ramon as his No2.
I think Heraf should be offered the role with Ramon as his No2.
If Ramon can stay on at Auckland at the same time, this would be brilliant but sadly won’t happen
Ramon: give me a break the team would be full of foreigners.Put this chap Heraf in place with a Kiwi under him with a view to eventually taking over.Ramon wouldn't want the job because Winston Peters Controls immigration now. Here's a long shot Jonathan Gould not a kiwi but worked in a pro environment.Ramon no and he's an arrogant piece of work as well we've had that with Hudson.
All this dreamland hearsay, I think Heraf should be given the chance to start doing the fudgeing job he was hired for or give it to someone else and get coaching.
I'd be happy with either Ramon or Heraf with a preference for Ramon being part of the setup as he knows the NZF landscape well. Throw a bit of Declan in the mix too and never step back to the long ball crap we constantly get served. We have some very young technical players that keep hoofing it at the national level because people don't believe they can play the possession game despite how they play for their clubs. I call that a waste of talent.
no rush, with no internationals scheduled until 2021 due to budget restraints no coach needed in the interim.
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
I know which is more appealing
How many coaches land decent jobs from solely being present at a World Cup with a shark nation? I'd wager not many.
About the same as players from sharke nations who stand out in their sharke teams because everyone else in the team is sharke.
(Remember post 2010 World Cup when half of our team were apparently going to Arsenal?\)
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
I know which is more appealing
How many coaches land decent jobs from solely being present at a World Cup with a shark nation? I'd wager not many.
About the same as players from sharke nations who stand out in their sharke teams because everyone else in the team is sharke.
(Remember post 2010 World Cup when half of our team were apparently going to Arsenal?\)
no rush, with no internationals scheduled until 2021 due to budget restraints no coach needed in the interim.
The fact that we have no fixtures gets thrown around a lot. But that's the nature of international football. Friendlies don't get organised years in advanced. Often its only a month or two. So not hiring a coach because there isn't anything concrete at the moment seems bizarre.
For example, Chile have no games planned either.
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
I know which is more appealing
How many coaches land decent jobs from solely being present at a World Cup with a shark nation? I'd wager not many.
About the same as players from sharke nations who stand out in their sharke teams because everyone else in the team is sharke.
(Remember post 2010 World Cup when half of our team were apparently going to Arsenal?\)
To replace Mesut Ozil, no less.
The interview he had talking about the world cup became a running joke in our family. I believe a reporter questioned him about Premier League scouts coming to watch NZ, and Bertos replied along the lines of "you know, it doesn't have to be just the Premier League, I'd be fine with a move to Serie A or the Bundesliga, I'm keeping my options open". I wonder how he enjoyed the Indian second division
If I were smart, I would look to get my hands on this job ASAP.
1: The next 4 year cycle will be quiet and thats just the way its going to be
2: The 4 year cycle after that, you are pretty much the only team guaranteed to be going to the WC. I can't see any other teams in OFC getting past us so get in and do the 4 years knowing that the 4 after that you will be in the Worlld Cup and coaching in the shop window. (wherever it is in 2026)
The hosts and New Zealand the certainties for the 2026
You'd want to waste seven years of your career because you can near-guarantee two games at a World Cup in 2026 coaching one of the weakest entrants?
I know which is more appealing
How many coaches land decent jobs from solely being present at a World Cup with a shark nation? I'd wager not many.
About the same as players from sharke nations who stand out in their sharke teams because everyone else in the team is sharke.
(Remember post 2010 World Cup when half of our team were apparently going to Arsenal?\)
To replace Mesut Ozil, no less.
The interview he had talking about the world cup became a running joke in our family. I believe a reporter questioned him about Premier League scouts coming to watch NZ, and Bertos replied along the lines of "you know, it doesn't have to be just the Premier League, I'd be fine with a move to Serie A or the Bundesliga, I'm keeping my options open". I wonder how he enjoyed the Indian second division
I remember all that, it was cringe worthy. I sort of felt sorry for Bertos, because the rumor seemed to have been made up in New Zealand, passed on, repeated, enhanced etc all in New Zealand. I think it then ended up on Goal.com, but they quoted Stuff or something ridiculous like that. It appeared that there was never any genuine link and Leo got swept up in it all.
I do not remember that.
But I do remember the Paston to Spurs rumour.
And remember when Lochead actually trialled at Middlesbrough?
I do not remember that.
But I do remember the Paston to Spurs rumour.
And remember when Lochead actually trialled at Middlesbrough?
Lochead to Middlesborough lasted less that a week. Pretty obvious really.
Don't think anyone has gone A-league to EPL? Especially guys, that while good A-league players, weren't the stand out players in their team or league.
A guy like Mooy has almost done it, but he had already played at a high level overseas.
Jedinak spent a fair while in the Championship and Ryan spent time in other European leagues.
does Danny Hay from Perth Glory to Leeds count? (even if technically pre A-League)