Any indication of when we might have a new gaffer? I'm sick of waiting! Has Hugo Sanchez put his TV up on Mexican trademe or anything?
At least the Sanchez thing has gained the Nix publicity all over the world. The ESPN and goal.com stories have been picked up far and wide.
This is what they're saying in Indonesia: http://soccer.sindonews.com/read/2013/03/15/59/727666/wellington-phoenix-incar-hugo-sanchez
"Namun, seperti dilansir ESPN, calon pelatih Wellington Phoenix adalah legenda Real Madrid, Hugo Sanchez. Kebetulan, pria berumur 54 tahun itu sedang tidak melatih klub lain setelah menukangi Pachuca tahun 2012."
Exactly!
Hundreds of references in Spanish of course: Search "Hugo Sánchez, candidato para dirigir al Wellington Phoenix"
https://www.google.co.nz/webhp?sourceid=toolbar-instant&hl=en&ion=1&qscrl=1&rlz=1T4GGHP_enNZ433NZ433#q=Hugo+S%C3%A1nchez,+candidato+para+dirigir+al+wellington+phoenix&hl=en&qscrl=1&rlz=1T4GGHP_enNZ433NZ433&ei=TvNrUZ7vH4n2iQLplYGgCQ&start=0&sa=N&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&fp=f2b169560604df12&ion=1&biw=1099&bih=497
This English language posting on a Russian football website features the worst English and so is quite amusing. They have a hazy idea of geography and think the Phoenix are an English team! Also they seem to have a thing about "physical education instructors" in Russia and I like "meddlesome empty Wellington Phoenix conduct coaching post":
http://soccer-picks.net/mexico-legend-hugo-sanchez-in-running-for-wellington-phoenix-role-25005.html
Home / English Football / MEXICO LEGEND HUGO SANCHEZ IN RUNNING FOR WELLINGTON PHOENIX ROLE
"Former Real Madrid genius as good as ex-Mexico physical education instructor Hugo Sanchez is reportedly penetrating upon apropos Wellington Phoenix’s latest coach.
Legendary former Real Madrid as good as Mexico striker Hugo Sanchez is believed to be meddlesome empty Wellington Phoenix conduct coaching post.
A day after halt physical education instructor Chris Greenacre ruled himself out of requesting for a role, Sanchez has emerged as a claimant to fill a upon all sides combined by Ricki Herbert’s abdication upon Feb. 26.
Sanchez’s festive personification career enclosed 207 goals in 287 appearances for La Liga hulk Real Madrid, as good as stints with city opposition Atletico Madrid as good as multiform clubs in his homeland.
The European Golden Boot leader in 1989-90, he incited to government after his personification
retirement, spending time during a helm of a Mexico inhabitant group as good as then-La Liga bar Almeria.
Sanchez’s final purpose was a reduced army with Mexican outfit Pachuca, which finished in November.
Goal Australia understands Australian-based group ETI Sports Management have been doing Sanchez’s A-League interests.
Wellington Phoenix ubiquitous physical education instructor David Dome declined to endorse if Sanchez had practical for a role, saying which a routine to fill a upon all sides would be confidential.
A impression well known for his eccentricities as good as volatility, a 54-year-old has yet valid his coaching eagerness by winning titles in Mexico as good as saving Almeria from relegation from La Liga in a 2009-10 campaign.
Sanchez is a single of a highest-profile names related to a Phoenix role, with a likes of rarely rated Central Coast Mariners partner physical education instructor Phil Moss additionally believed to be in a running."
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Typically, the Aussies pretend they know everything - and certainly more than we do with this "scoop":
http://osaussies.com/tag/wellington-phoenix/
Sanchez Wants the ChallengeOS Aussies is able to confirm that one of the candidates for the Wellington Phoenix coaching position is former Real Madrid and Mexico international striker, Hugo Sanchez.
The man voted the 26th greatest player of all-time, has enjoyed some success coaching at club level in his native Mexico, winning the Apertura and Clausara with Pumas de la UNAM in the Mexican Primera Dvision. The former Madrid star known as Pentapichichi, also had an 18 month stint as Mexican national team coach.
The Australian agent handling the deal, Tony Belica of ETI Sport Management told OS Aussies exclusively,
“Hugo sees this as a challenge. It is unchartered territory for him that he wants to conquer.
“He believes it is a good challenge for any experienced coach.”
The asking price for Hugo Sanchez is thought to be a little higher than an average A-League coach, which is to be expected from a big-name coach, but is said to be up for negotiation.
The 54 year-old has a 34.18% winning record in coaching and prefers to play a 4-2-3-1 formation which is similar to the Australian national team.
If Sanchez gets the job he’ll become the only foreign coach in the league currently, with Adelaide and Perth yet to confirm their coaches for next season.
Big Pete 65, Christchurch