RUMOUR - Jan Poortvelet

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RUMOUR - Jan Poortvelet

by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 31 Jan 2009 09:16

According to The Sun (yes i know take with a pinch of salt!) - we have offered a coaching position to the recently sacked Southampton manager -

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by winchester_royal » 31 Jan 2009 09:35

Wouldn't suprise me. Coppell was very complimentary about him before the Saints game.

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Re: Jan Poortvelet

by The 17 Bus » 31 Jan 2009 09:41

And he made a special effort to shake his hand after both games this season.

Actually could make a lot of sense, knows the European game, will have good contacts, and probably speaks dutch.

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by trueroyal1871 » 31 Jan 2009 09:46

Excellent coach, didn't quite work out for him as a manager but his coaching skills would be a good addition to the club.

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by Southbank Old Boy » 31 Jan 2009 09:52

The 17 Bus and probably speaks dutch.


I reckon thats pretty likely yea!!!

Not sure we really need another coach but if bringing him in meant we would start to teach our lot how to pass the ball a bit more like Southampton did then it could only be a good thing


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Re: Jan Poortvelet

by Stranded » 31 Jan 2009 10:01

He's been a coach at the club before, I believe left shortly before taking the Soton job - so wouldn't at be surprising if he came back as he's highly rated here.

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by glass half full » 31 Jan 2009 10:15

Stranded He's been a coach at the club before, I believe left shortly before taking the Soton job - so wouldn't at be surprising if he came back as he's highly rated here.


Another example of the weird thinking by Southampton board to sack him. He would be a huge asset on the coaching team, even if only for the short term.

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by Platypuss » 31 Jan 2009 11:07

If he can get us playing all the time like Saints managed for one game at The Madstad against us I'd be all for it!

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by Agent Balti » 31 Jan 2009 11:32

glass half full
Stranded He's been a coach at the club before, I believe left shortly before taking the Soton job - so wouldn't at be surprising if he came back as he's highly rated here.


Another example of the weird thinking by Southampton board to sack him. He would be a huge asset on the coaching team, even if only for the short term.


Just because you're a good coach, doesn't mean you're a good manager. *cough* Tony Adams *cough*


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by glass half full » 31 Jan 2009 14:35

I still see itchy fingers on the trigger from the Saints board. They need to take a hard look at themselves.

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by Victor Meldrew » 31 Jan 2009 21:21

This topic was mentioned on South Today last night.
If Downes is the defensive coach and Dillon is.....Dillon then he could be the offensive coach.
This is association football not American football at our club,is it?

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by Arch » 31 Jan 2009 21:34

Victor Meldrew This topic was mentioned on South Today last night.
If Downes is the defensive coach and Dillon is.....Dillon then he could be the offensive coach.
This is association football not American football at our club,is it?

Maybe he'll be the Offensive Coordinator. Will he call the plays or will Coppell?

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by OLLIE KEARNS » 31 Jan 2009 22:12

Arch
Victor Meldrew This topic was mentioned on South Today last night.
If Downes is the defensive coach and Dillon is.....Dillon then he could be the offensive coach.
This is association football not American football at our club,is it?

Maybe he'll be the Offensive Coordinator. Will he call the plays or will Coppell?


He could be our 4-5-1 coach. Teach us how to play it and how to play against it. Because much as I support our current coaching staff they're struggling a bit with this one I have to say !


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Re: RUMOUR - Jan Poortvelet

by starbug » 01 Feb 2009 10:02

hope its true and he can teach the team to play football at last

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by Deathy » 01 Feb 2009 12:21

starbug hope its true and he can teach the team to play football at last


Agreed. Second in the table with 16 games to go is just not good enough!

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Re: RUMOUR - Jan Poortvelet

by West Stand Man » 01 Feb 2009 13:17

Can we just confirm that this is Jan Poortvliet that we are talking about, not some new dutchman from Southampton with a similar name?

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Re: RUMOUR - Jan Poortvelet

by Ian Royal » 01 Feb 2009 22:14

Just to controvertially throw something out there:

Brought in to get used to the squad and gradually build in a new way of playing for the Premiership, when he takes over as manager from Coppell at the end of the season?

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by Deathy » 01 Feb 2009 22:27

Ian Royal Just to controvertially throw something out there:

Brought in to get used to the squad and gradually build in a new way of playing for the Premiership, when he takes over as manager from Coppell at the end of the season?


Was my thought. I agree with RL in that up or not this season, Coppell has done his bit here and will depart. If that is the case, Madejski knows about that well in advance and will be looking at replacements nice and early, or you would hope so.

Not sure what JP taking the reins would do for me. But as long as it isn't Dillon or Wally...

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by West Stand Man » 02 Feb 2009 08:39

Ian Royal Just to controvertially throw something out there:

Brought in to get used to the squad and gradually build in a new way of playing for the Premiership, when he takes over as manager from Coppell at the end of the season?


I'd hardly think that was a controversy. Maybe sensible planning, but not a controversy.

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Re: RUMOUR - Jan Poortvelet

by Ian Royal » 02 Feb 2009 17:52

West Stand Man
Ian Royal Just to controvertially throw something out there:

Brought in to get used to the squad and gradually build in a new way of playing for the Premiership, when he takes over as manager from Coppell at the end of the season?


I'd hardly think that was a controversy. Maybe sensible planning, but not a controversy.


A significant portion of HNA would dispute the sky was blue and grass is green if I suggested it was the case. That makes anything I say potentially controversial.

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