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Articles tagged with "guus-hiddink"

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AFC coaches in the World Cup
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Mar 27th, 2006
John Duerden of goal.com has written a nice piece about the coaches representing AFC in the World Cup. There is nothing new for the Asian ...
Today's News in The New Sven
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Mar 26th, 2006
1) Sven may want to go to Chelsea, but they won't have him. 2) Big Sam reckons the FA should choose an Englishman...say a stout fellow ...
Big Question: Do the High Profile Coaches Really Make a Difference?
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Mar 22nd, 2006
I admit to being a bit stunned yesterday when I read that South Africa would like to hire Sven-Goran Eriksson to be its head coach ...
Zico Targets Socceroos
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 15th, 2006
Brazil might be the best team in the world but it is Australia the attention of Japan coach Zico. "We could reach the semi-finals, but beating ...
Milcevic Makes His Case at Thun
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 11th, 2006
Good article about defender Ljubo Milicevic who has had a bit of a resurrection at Thun in Switzerland. Milicevic has been named captain of ...
Does Corica Deserve a World Cup Spot?
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 6th, 2006
Fresh off scoring the match-winning in the A-League grand final, the question has been brought up whether Steve Corica should be included on the Socceroos ...
Masters of the Obvious
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 5th, 2006
"It's unlikely Guus Hiddink will be staying with us," Football Federation Australia (FFA) chief executive John O'Neill told reporters Sunday after Sydney FC's 1-0 A-League ...
Hiddink Considering a New Job
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Mar 3rd, 2006
Australia coach Guus Hiddink has denied reports that he has accepted an offer to be the next coach of Russia. Hiddink, who has been ...
The Plan is to Beat Japan
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 2nd, 2006
Interesting comments from Socceroos chief Guus Hiddink today. The living genius talked to reporters in Holland where he is leading Australia through a bit ...
Moore Caught in Club Versus Country Conflict
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 24th, 2006
It turns out that Craig Moore won't be in Guus Hiddink's training camp next week in Holland. The Socceroos centre back was denied permission ...
Guus Says Spots Up for Grabs
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 23rd, 2006
This is why Guus Hiddink is a genius. The Socceroos coach is set to announce a 19 player roster for next week's training camp ...
Advocaat Can Eat Well in South Korea
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 21st, 2006
There is a story today that South Korea coach Dick Advocaat took a pay cut when he left the United Arab Emirates to coach South ...
Younger Korea Team Focuses on Offense
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 14th, 2006
Park Ji-sung was in Germany yesterday posing in the new Nike kits. He took some time out to talk with reporters. Among the ...
Cheslki Owner to Try to Lure Hiddink to Russia
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 13th, 2006
As if buying up all the football talent in Europe isn't enough, now it seems that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is prepared to finance Australia ...
Vanishing Viduka
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 13th, 2006
While Mark Viduka has played like a donkey for Middlesbrough recently, John Aloisi has scored in five straight games for Alaves. If this ...
Guus, The Two Marties, Stuart and The Job
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Feb 12th, 2006
So Guus Hiddink thinks he could do the England manager job as a part-time gig (which, given Sven's escapades, actually seems reasonable). And Martin Jol, a ...
Young Guns to Get a Chance for Roos
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 10th, 2006
Australia coach Guus Hiddink has named a young, unproven squad for the Socceroos Asian Cup qualifier against Bahrain later this month. Eight of the ...
After Sven....What Then?
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Feb 9th, 2006
The FA's got a little list, says the Mirror: Alan Curbishley, Martin O'Neill, and Stuart Pearce. No we don't, say the FA. (Well of course ...
Skoko Trying to Stoke a World Cup Starting Spot
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 8th, 2006
The road to Germany goes through Stoke City for Socceroo midfielder Josip Skoko. Moving from Wigan where his minutes have been limited, Skoko goes ...
Advocaat Trying to Fit into Hiddink's Shoes
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 8th, 2006
Pity Dick Advocaat. Short of leading South Korea to a World Cup title, he will never be able to live up to his predecessor's ...
Wilson Hopes SPL is Ticket to WC
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 3rd, 2006
Add Lindsay Wilson to the list of players who have switched clubs in an effort to improve their chances of playing in the World Cup. ...
Hiddink Sticking with Socceroos - Unlikely
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Feb 2nd, 2006
Guus Hiddink is in demand these days, but his current employer, the Football Federation Australia, still hasn't ruled out the chance that he'll stick around ...
Franz is a busy boy
Posted on: Germany Euro 2008 Blog by Harvey Morrell | Feb 2nd, 2006
First Der Kaiser is unhappy with Klinsmann's non-decision as to who should be between the posts for Germany this summer. Next, he proclaims Hiddink ...
Is Guus the New Sven?
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Feb 1st, 2006
Dining in Sweden, Sven tells his tablemates -- and some enterprising eavesdroppers -- that Guus Hiddink will be the new him. Maybe and maybe not. But ...
The King's Opinion
Posted on: Brazil World Cup Team Blog by Euler Costa | Jan 28th, 2006
Here in Brazil Pele is always called “Rei Pelé” (King Pele). And I was reading his interview at some sport site and guess what team ...
The World Cup's Best Coach
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 27th, 2006
Over on WCB's Japan Blog, you see a list of the top national coaches in the world as voted by the acronym-challenged International Federation of ...
Socceroos Cahill Concentrates on Club
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 26th, 2006
The World Cup forces players to do and say utterly ridiculous things. Take the example of Australia's Tim Cahill who says that if he ...
Guus Hiddink: Genius or Traitor?
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jan 25th, 2006
These days it seems that Guus Hiddink's name is linked to any job that becomes available. Russian national team manager, Sven's job in England, ...
Guus Censors ‘Roos
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 21st, 2006
Darn. It looks like Mark Viduka won’t be writing for World Cup Blog after all. Coach Guus Hiddink, a man who obviously prefers censorship over ...
Only the Fit will Survive
Posted on: South Korea World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Jan 18th, 2006
South Korea’s media is having fun looking for difference in coaching styles between current coach and Dutchmen Dick Advocaat, and former coach and Dutchmen Guus ...
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