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Yeah, one of the issues with Marsch's style is that it basically requires hands on coaching directly from Marsch. He only had 4 months at Leipzig and 11 at Leeds to implement it. That's even harder to do with with the limited training of a national team.
Can the US do better? They have a wish list of candidates but the vast major have no interest in the job. It doesn't play that much, the organization is a mess and there is little upside especially for a brand name international coach. Club football and international football are two different animals so you don't necessarily require a rock star name. Morocco's run showed that.
Many financial issues going on at the club, seems like there will be sanctions. Some calling for titles to be stripped, some to move them out of of the Premier League!
Moving them out of the PL would be just stupid. Their history goes back WAY before Sheikh Mansour. Fine to strip titles, keep them out of transfer windows, babysit their books somehow, whatever. But kicking them out of the PL outright would abruptly remove more than 100 years of Manchester history. That's ridiculous. (I know, you didn't suggest the idea. I'm attacking the idea, not you!)
If they want to be harsh, the penalty Juventus could we be a good example. Docking like 45 points would push them toward relegation, but would not actually kick them out of the league (until the end of the season when their relegation would be based on points, not just as a penalty)
The precedent would be what was done with Rangers. When they went into administration and were liquidated, the new company was made to start over at the bottom of the Scottish pyramid. Took them (IIRC) eight seasons to get back to the Premiership. Man City would have to rebuild from scratch in League Two, because the vast majority of Premier League player contracts are terminable at the player’s option in the event of relegation.
Hope not. He's a systems coach; USMNT needs two things: a) a flexible coach, and the b) best coach out their regardless of nationality.
With the World Cup coming to the US and up-and-coming talent, the USMNT should target a South American or European coach with a history of putting together a wide variety of teams.
Best example: South Korea in 2002. They were debating between hiring a South Korean coach and an international one. They went with an international one. Gus Hiddink (Dutch coaching legend). Made it to the semis.
They are going to have to walk a fine line with any punishment. City is still valuable and a revenue producer for the EPL. Where as I want maximum punishment, the EPL might not want to cut the nose to spite the face. I think demotion is off the table. I think we are looking at points deduction (9-12), a heft fine, and transfer restrictions.
Anyone watch the Leeds vs Manchester United game? I did not see it, but statistically speaking, it looking like Man U was dominant, however, they went down 2-0, and had to come back in the second half to tie things up. I do hope Weston McKennie helps Leeds!
Well this was quick.
Reports: Jesse Marsch to be named new Southampton manager
Maybe he too doesn't want the USMNT job? Maybe this is an audition? It's a strange move by the club. It looks to be a short term deal.
Big one today. Arsenal v. Man City. Man City beat them 1-0 in the EFL cup, but that was before all the financial stuff. Does that make any difference? Arsenal are currently up three, but with a game in hand. Should be a good one. 3:00 EST.