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Coaching Speculation - The global search to hire Mark Rudan

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almost 8 years ago

C'mon Nix, start my week off on a banger and announce the coach. Unless it is JPDM. I'd rather wait another six months for another coach than have him. What are peoples thoughts on Michael Valkanis?

Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

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almost 8 years ago

4 match ban for JPdM

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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

from 442 in part it reads....

Two Melbourne Victory coaches have received seven match bans after an incident in Victory's semi-final against Sydney FC.

Jean-Paul De Marigny and Dean Anastasiadis, Victory's assistant coach and goalkeeping coach respectively, have been banned by FFA for seven

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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almost 8 years ago

RR wrote:

4 match ban for JPdM

And then an extra 3 on top.

Adelaide's resident Nix supporter
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almost 8 years ago

Midfielder wrote:

from 442 in part it reads....

Two Melbourne Victory coaches have received seven match bans after an incident in Victory's semi-final against Sydney FC.

Jean-Paul De Marigny and Dean Anastasiadis, Victory's assistant coach and goalkeeping coach respectively, have been banned by FFA for seven

So funny.  Muskrat, JPDM and Mr Greek are all classic football hooligans.  As others have said, we would be foolish to touch any of them.

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almost 8 years ago

You'd hope that the guy was so fired up because the Phoenix had told him they gave the job to someone else.

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almost 8 years ago

Marto wrote:

Midfielder wrote:

from 442 in part it reads....

Two Melbourne Victory coaches have received seven match bans after an incident in Victory's semi-final against Sydney FC.

Jean-Paul De Marigny and Dean Anastasiadis, Victory's assistant coach and goalkeeping coach respectively, have been banned by FFA for seven

So funny.  Muskrat, JPDM and Mr Greek are all classic football hooligans.  As others have said, we would be foolish to touch any of them.

The next time they are here we all run on the pitch and punch Muscat after we won. And excuse us with, hey it's football we all get a bit emotional.

So if we hired JPDM, we don't have a coach for the first 6 games, right?

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almost 8 years ago

number8 wrote:

Marto wrote:

Midfielder wrote:

from 442 in part it reads....

Two Melbourne Victory coaches have received seven match bans after an incident in Victory's semi-final against Sydney FC.

Jean-Paul De Marigny and Dean Anastasiadis, Victory's assistant coach and goalkeeping coach respectively, have been banned by FFA for seven

So funny.  Muskrat, JPDM and Mr Greek are all classic football hooligans.  As others have said, we would be foolish to touch any of them.

The next time they are here we all run on the pitch and punch Muscat after we won. And excuse us with, hey it's football we all get a bit emotional.

So if we hired JPDM, we don't have a coach for the first 6 games, right?

We'd have to see if Greenie was available for those first 6 games. He's our resident expert on filling in. 

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almost 8 years ago

RR wrote:

4 match ban for JPdM

And then an extra 3 on top.

No, the mandatory 1 match ban and 3 additional. So 4 matches.
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almost 8 years ago

RR wrote:

RR wrote:

4 match ban for JPdM

And then an extra 3 on top.

No, the mandatory 1 match ban and 3 additional. So 4 matches.

So this out-of-control slapper will have to sit out the HAL final, and the first 3 games of next season, whichever club he's with (hopefully not ours!). Right? 

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almost 8 years ago

Global Game wrote:

A coach assaulting a player at any level of the game is simply UNACCEPTABLE. 

I don’t care if it’s Pep in the EPL or U12s grassroots; the state of the game and any players reputation is irrelevant to the matter. 

This is a clear case of a manager assaulting an employee. With video evidence, seen by thousands of people.

If this happened in any other workplace, the 'slapper' would be sacked. Everyone agree with me on this? 

In which case, the really unacceptable thing would be for the Nix to now hire this man as their new coach.

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almost 8 years ago

You have to feel for the Phoenix if they have signed him, can't catch a break.

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almost 8 years ago

scribbler wrote:

Global Game wrote:

A coach assaulting a player at any level of the game is simply UNACCEPTABLE. 

I don’t care if it’s Pep in the EPL or U12s grassroots; the state of the game and any players reputation is irrelevant to the matter. 

This is a clear case of a manager assaulting an employee. With video evidence, seen by thousands of people.

If this happened in any other workplace, the 'slapper' would be sacked. Everyone agree with me on this? 

In which case, the really unacceptable thing would be for the Nix to now hire this man as their new coach.

Not an employee of his though was it?
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almost 8 years ago

scribbler wrote:

Global Game wrote:

A coach assaulting a player at any level of the game is simply UNACCEPTABLE. 

I don’t care if it’s Pep in the EPL or U12s grassroots; the state of the game and any players reputation is irrelevant to the matter. 

This is a clear case of a manager assaulting an employee. With video evidence, seen by thousands of people.

If this happened in any other workplace, the 'slapper' would be sacked. Everyone agree with me on this? 

In which case, the really unacceptable thing would be for the Nix to now hire this man as their new coach.

Not an employee of his though was it?

It's assaulting a competitor of your workplace. Even worse, I'd say.

Adelaide's resident Nix supporter
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almost 8 years ago

scribbler wrote:

Global Game wrote:

A coach assaulting a player at any level of the game is simply UNACCEPTABLE. 

I don’t care if it’s Pep in the EPL or U12s grassroots; the state of the game and any players reputation is irrelevant to the matter. 

This is a clear case of a manager assaulting an employee. With video evidence, seen by thousands of people.

If this happened in any other workplace, the 'slapper' would be sacked. Everyone agree with me on this? 

In which case, the really unacceptable thing would be for the Nix to now hire this man as their new coach.

Not an employee of his though was it?

It's assaulting a competitor of your workplace. Even worse, I'd say.

Whoops, not assaulting an employee. Thumping a competitor who's visiting your workplace. However you look at it, it's bad, bad, bad. If we hire this guy now, we deserve all the awful publicity that comes our way. 

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almost 8 years ago

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almost 8 years ago

If JPDM does end up being our coach he would be missing at the start of the new league season for a maximum of two games.

Four game ban:

Game One HAL final this weekend

Game Two First round of FFA Cup in July/August which must surely count

If we make our customary first round cup exit, that leaves two games left.  Or less if we somehow get into subsequent cup rounds.

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almost 8 years ago

Walsall Boy wrote:

If JPDM does end up being our coach he would be missing at the start of the new league season for a maximum of two games.

Four game ban:

Game One HAL final this weekend

Game Two First round of FFA Cup in July/August which must surely count

If we make our customary first round cup exit, that leaves two games left.  Or less if we somehow get into subsequent cup rounds.

IIRC the FFA Cup gets classed as a separate competition, so the ban cannot be served in it. So first 3 matches of next season he cannot be on the bench for anyone in the A-League.
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almost 8 years ago

RR wrote:

Walsall Boy wrote:

If JPDM does end up being our coach he would be missing at the start of the new league season for a maximum of two games.

Four game ban:

Game One HAL final this weekend

Game Two First round of FFA Cup in July/August which must surely count

If we make our customary first round cup exit, that leaves two games left.  Or less if we somehow get into subsequent cup rounds.

IIRC the FFA Cup gets classed as a separate competition, so the ban cannot be served in it. So first 3 matches of next season he cannot be on the bench for anyone in the A-League.

Just heard Muscat quoted on Radio Sport. Apparently, Victory might impose an additional ban on the two coaches. Watch this space. 

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almost 8 years ago

To misquote a member of the YF elite, "He maybe slappy, but he is our slappy". 

I have an amazing ability to find my way out of mazes. I'm pathological. 
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almost 8 years ago

kwlap wrote:

To misquote a member of the YF elite, "He maybe slappy, but he is our slappy". 

And if a practice got heated and Slappy got Snappy and slapped a Yappy Flappy, would anyone be Happy?

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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

I still can't quit understand the whole incident. You can't show team officials a red card. Why did the ref do this? 

Ah a-league only league in the world to do this. As you were.

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almost 8 years ago

https://myaccount.news.com.au/sites/dailytelegraph...

and further from the rule book.

Team officials

Team officials such as managers and coaches are not subject to the cautionable and sending-off offences listed above, as these apply only to players, substitutes, and substituted players. However, according to Law 5 the referee "takes action against team officials who fail to conduct themselves in a responsible manner and may, at his discretion, expel them from the field of play and its immediate surroundings."[1]:24 No card would be displayed when taking such action.

The league sanction for a sent-off coach or manager is normally a ban from being in the dugout or in the changing room for a certain number of matches thereafter. The particular football association determines the length of the ban and/or other appropriate action(s).

so ref can send a coach from the field just will not show a card.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 8 years ago

scribbler wrote:

RR wrote:

Walsall Boy wrote:

If JPDM does end up being our coach he would be missing at the start of the new league season for a maximum of two games.

Four game ban:

Game One HAL final this weekend

Game Two First round of FFA Cup in July/August which must surely count

If we make our customary first round cup exit, that leaves two games left.  Or less if we somehow get into subsequent cup rounds.

IIRC the FFA Cup gets classed as a separate competition, so the ban cannot be served in it. So first 3 matches of next season he cannot be on the bench for anyone in the A-League.

Just heard Muscat quoted on Radio Sport. Apparently, Victory might impose an additional ban on the two coaches. Watch this space. 

Can't think of a worse punishment than being forced to coach us
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almost 8 years ago

so now he's banned for the final we don't have to wait until his season is finished to make the announcement?


Auckland will rise once more

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almost 8 years ago

Your new coach when he had a beard.

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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zonknz wrote:

I still can't quit understand the whole incident. You can't show team officials a red card. Why did the ref do this? 

Ah a-league only league in the world to do this. As you were.

Did the law not change recently? Thought they could be shown cards now. 


Allegedly

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almost 8 years ago

Ryan wrote:

You have to feel for the Phoenix if they have signed him, can't catch a break.

Or we can hope the management did proper due diligence on a potential employee & never even considered hiring him.

Can't feel sorry for the frog, scorpions are gonna sting.

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Tegal wrote:

zonknz wrote:

I still can't quit understand the whole incident. You can't show team officials a red card. Why did the ref do this? 

Ah a-league only league in the world to do this. As you were.

Did the law not change recently? Thought they could be shown cards now. 

A-League brought in some trial laws.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Tegal wrote:

zonknz wrote:

I still can't quit understand the whole incident. You can't show team officials a red card. Why did the ref do this? 

Ah a-league only league in the world to do this. As you were.

Did the law not change recently? Thought they could be shown cards now. 

A-League brought in some trial laws.

Maybe the Red of the card was the only thing he understood at this moment.

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almost 8 years ago

number8 wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Tegal wrote:

zonknz wrote:

I still can't quit understand the whole incident. You can't show team officials a red card. Why did the ref do this? 

Ah a-league only league in the world to do this. As you were.

Did the law not change recently? Thought they could be shown cards now. 

A-League brought in some trial laws.

Maybe the Red of the card was the only thing he understood at this moment.

It would be hard to see in the red mist

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 8 years ago

Ryan wrote:

You have to feel for the Phoenix if they have signed him, can't catch a break.

Or we can hope the management did proper due diligence on a potential employee & never even considered hiring him.

Can't feel sorry for the frog, scorpions are gonna sting.

Sounds like they where to ... wait for it .... to slap happy  ... in the way the appointed him... 

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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almost 8 years ago

Slapp Happy were a great 70s band


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Doloras wrote:

Slapp Happy were a great 70s band

They were a band, not sure about the "great".  Bit of an acquired taste although you can hear their influence on early Kate Bush. 

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almost 8 years ago

You say "early Kate Bush" and I'm all like


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almost 8 years ago

This thread is utterly depressing.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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almost 8 years ago

Global Game wrote:

This thread is utterly depressing.

At least it's entertaining - we've just linked Kate Bush to the vacant manager's spot

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almost 8 years ago

I rest my case. m'lord.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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almost 8 years ago

Where in the world is Carmen Sandiago?

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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