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Posted November 22, 2023 02:30 · last edited November 22, 2023 05:45

ballane
Yep does look good but come on not really the guy you would expect to be the one to get a new club up and running. No matter what you say very inexperienced and have doubts hin being in charge would entice Marque players.

So you're suggesting signing a high profile coach, who might attract some ex EPL guys because they know of him? I can't think of any Kiwi who fits that bill apart from Nelsen - and he's made it clear after Toronto 10 years ago, he has zero ambition to coach again. Winnie Reid may coach one day, but you don't just throw him into an ALM head role from nothing. Plus seems Kiwi coaches still need higher quals than Aussies for the ALM.

Then if you are talking high profile Aussie coaches that fit that script, it's say Ange, Muscat, Arnie or Montgomey - and none of them are returning to the ALM, least of all for a NZ team.
 
Starting up a club from scratch is a huge undertaking. A mountain of work to do for the staff coming in. So much to learn. A great help to bring in someone with valuable intel on the A League and NZ domestic scene immediately, by appointing Greenacre. Less hand holding of a foreign coach, who knows zero about Australian or NZ football. Less risk of a Kalezic situation.

Like Ricki was the right local fit for when the Phoenix kicked off, can see Greenarce being the same for the City of Cars.

You lure some high quality visas with your wallet, and how beautiful Auckland & NZ as a whole is. Plenty of great jet skiing around Auckland's harbours. Brits always seem to adapt to NZ better than other visas. But then the 09 just through it's much larger size than the 04, has bigger immigrant communities that might see an Asian or Latino player adapt to NZ a bit better than Welly. 

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Unknown editor edited November 22, 2023 05:45
ballane
Yep does look good but come on not really the guy you would expect to be the one to get a new club up and running. No matter what you say very inexperienced and have doubts hin being in charge would entice Marque players.

So you're suggesting signing a high profile coach, who might attract some ex EPL guys because they know of him? I can't think of any Kiwi who fits that bill apart from Nelsen - and he's made it clear after Toronto 10 years ago, he has zero ambition to coach again. Winnie Reid may coach one day, but you don't just throw him into an ALM head role from nothing. Plus seems Kiwi coaches still need higher quals than Aussies for the ALM.

Then if you are talking high profile Aussie coaches that fit that script, it's say Ange, Muscat, Arnie or Montgomey - and none of them are returning to the ALM, least of all for a NZ team.
 
Starting up a club from scratch is a huge undertaking. A mountain of work to do for the staff coming in. So much to learn. A great help to bring in someone with valuable intel on the A League and NZ domestic scene immediately, by appointing Greenacre. Less hand holding of a foreign coach, who knows zero about Australian or NZ football. Less risk of a Kalezic situation.

You lure some high quality visas with your wallet, and how beautiful Auckland & NZ as a whole is. Plenty of great jet skiing around Auckland's harbours. Brits always seem to adapt to NZ better than other visas. But then the 09 just through it's much larger size than the 04, has bigger immigrant communities that might see an Asian or Latino player adapt to NZ a bit better than Welly. 
Unknown editor edited November 22, 2023 03:08
ballane
Yep does look good but come on not really the guy you would expect to be the one to get a new club up and running. No matter what you say very inexperienced and have doubts hin being in charge would entice Marque players.

So you're suggesting signing a high profile coach, who might attract some ex EPL guys because they know of him? I can't think of any Kiwi who fits that bill apart from Nelsen - and he's made it clear after Toronto 10 years ago, he has zero ambition to coach again. Winnie Reid may coach one day, but you don't just throw him into an ALM head role from nothing. Plus seems Kiwi coaches still need higher quals than Aussies for the ALM.

Then if you are talking high profile Aussie coaches that fit that script, it's say Ange, Muscat, Arnie or Montgomey - and none of them are returning to the ALM, least of all for a NZ team.
 
Starting up a club from scratch is a huge undertaking. A mountain of work to do for the staff coming in. So much to learn. A great help to bring in someone with valuable intel on the A League and NZ domestic scene immediately, by appointing Greenacre. Less hand holding of a foreign coach, who knows zero about Australian or NZ football. Less risk of a Kalezic situation.

You lure some high quality visa with your wallet, and how beautiful Auckland & NZ as a whole is. Plenty of great jet skiing around Auckland's harbours. Brits always seem to adapt to NZ better than other visas. But then the 09 just through it's much larger size than the 04, has bigger immigrant communities that might see an Asian or Latino player adapt to NZ a bit better than Welly.

 
Unknown editor edited November 22, 2023 02:41
ballane
Yep does look good but come on not really the guy you would expect to be the one to get a new club up and running. No matter what you say very inexperienced and have doubts hin being in charge would entice Marque players.

So you're suggesting signing a high profile coach, who might attract some ex EPL guys because they know of him? I can't think of any Kiwi who fits that bill apart from Nelsen - and he's made it clear after Toronto 10 years ago, he has zero ambition to coach again. Winnie Reid may coach one day, but you don't just throw him into an ALM head role from nothing. Plus seems Kiwi coaches still need higher quals than Aussies for the ALM.

Then if you are talking high profile Aussie coaches that fit that script, it's say Ange, Muscat, Arnie or Montgomey - and none of them are returning to the ALM, least of all for a NZ team.
 
Starting up a club from scratch is a huge undertaking. A mountain of work to do for the staff coming in. So much to learn. A great help to bring in someone with valuable intel on the A League and NZ domestic scene immediately, by appointing Greenacre. Less hand holding of a foreign coach, who knows zero about Australian or NZ football. Less risk of a Kalezic situation.

You lure some high quality visa with your wallet, and how beautiful Auckland & NZ as a whole is. Plenty of great jet skiing around Auckland's harbours. Brits always seem to adapt to NZ better than other visas. But then the 09 just do to it's much larger size than the 04, has bigger immigrant communities that might see an Asian or Latino player adapt to NZ a bit better than Welly.

 
Unknown editor edited November 22, 2023 02:40
ballane
Yep does look good but come on not really the guy you would expect to be the one to get a new club up and running. No matter what you say very inexperienced and have doubts hin being in charge would entice Marque players.

So you're suggesting signing a high profile coach, who might attract some ex EPL guys because they know of him? I can't think of any Kiwi who fits that bill apart from Nelsen - and he's made it clear after Toronto 10 years ago, he has zero ambition to coach again. Winnie Reid may coach one day, but you don't just throw him into an ALM head role from nothing. Plus seems Kiwi coaches still need higher quals than Aussies for the ALM.

Then if you are talking high profile Aussie coaches that fit that script, it's say Ange, Muscat, Arnie or Montgomey - and none of them are returning to the ALM, least of all for a NZ team.
 
Starting up a club from scratch is a huge undertaking. A mountain of work to do for the staff coming in, to do. So much to learn. A great help to bring in someone with valuable intel on the A League and NZ domestic scene immediately, by appointing Greenacre. Less hand holding of a foreign coach, who knows zero about Australian or NZ football. Less risk of a Kalezic situation.

You lure some high quality visa with your wallet, and how beautiful Auckland & NZ as a whole is. Plenty of great jet skiing around Auckland's harbours. Brits always seem to adapt to NZ better than other visas. But then the 09 just do to it's much larger size than the 04, has bigger immigrant communities that might see an Asian or Latino player adapt to NZ a bit better than Welly.

 
Unknown editor edited November 22, 2023 02:39
ballane
Yep does look good but come on not really the guy you would expect to be the one to get a new club up and running. No matter what you say very inexperienced and have doubts hin being in charge would entice Marque players.

So you're suggesting signing a high profile coach, who might attract some ex EPL guys because they know of him? I can't think of any Kiwi who fits that bill apart from Nelsen - and he's made it clear after Toronto 10 years ago, he has zero ambition to coach again. Winnie Reid may coach one day, but you don't just throw him into an ALM head role from nothing.

Then if you are talking high profile Aussie coaches that fit that script, it's say Ange, Muscat, Arnie or Montgomey - and none of them are returning to the ALM, least of all for a NZ team.
 
Starting up a club from scratch is a huge undertaking. A mountain of work to do for the staff coming in, to do. So much to learn. A great help to bring in someone with valuable intel on the A League and NZ domestic scene immediately, by appointing Greenacre. Less hand holding of a foreign coach, who knows zero about Australian or NZ football. Less risk of a Kalezic situation.

You lure some high quality visa with your wallet, and how beautiful Auckland & NZ as a whole is. Plenty of great jet skiing around Auckland's harbours. Brits always seem to adapt to NZ better than other visas. But then the 09 just do to it's much larger size than the 04, has bigger immigrant communities that might see an Asian or Latino player adapt to NZ a bit better than Welly.

 
Unknown editor edited November 22, 2023 02:37
ballane
Yep does look good but come on not really the guy you would expect to be the one to get a new club up and running. No matter what you say very inexperienced and have doubts hin being in charge would entice Marque players.

So you're suggesting signing a high profile coach, who might attract some ex EPL guys because they know of him? I can't think of any Kiwi who fits that bill apart from Nelsen - and he's made it clear after Toronto 10 years ago, he has zero ambition to coach again. Winnie Reid may coach one day, but you don't just throw him into an ALM head role from nothing.

Then if you are talking high profile Aussie coaches that fit that script, it's say Ange, Muscat, Arnie or Montgomey - and none of them are returning to the ALM, least of all for a NZ team.
 
Starting up a club from scratch is a huge undertaking. A mountain of work to do for the staff coming in, to do. So much to learn. A great help to bring in someone with valuable intel on the A League and NZ domestic scene immediately, by appointing Greenacre. Less hand holding of a foreign coach, who knows zero about Australian or NZ football. Less risk of a Kalezic situation.

You lure some high quality visa with your wallet, and how beautiful Auckland & NZ as a whole is. Plenty of great jet skining around Auckland's harbours. Brits always seem to adapt to NZ better than other visas.