Gaffers

Fol­low­ing a busy sea­son, Raphael Honig­stein of The Guardian and Footbo was kind enough to talk with me and address a few ques­tions I had about the end of the sea­son and the start to the silly sea­son. Which player(s) sur­prised you the most this sea­son?  a) Mis­i­movic. We knew he could play foot­ball, but […]

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Wolfs­burg has issued an offi­cial state­ment say­ing that Felix Mag­ath will leave the club on June 30th of this year. Mag­ath is bound for Schalke as has been rumored all week, although we still await con­fir­ma­tion from the Gelsenkirchen side. While many claims have been made by the press about Magath’s salary demands, it wasn’t […]

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It appeared inevitable and now it’s been con­firmed as Borus­sia Möchenglad­bach fired trainer Jos Luhukay today in their wake of their defeat to Köln (and their fourth straight). After seven games, six of which they’ve lost, Glad­bach sit at the bot­tom of the table with only three points. The team was per­haps too ambi­tious in […]

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A look at Bayer Leverkusen’s Bruno Lab­ba­dia con­cludes our The New Gaffer: Intro­duc­ing… series this week. So far we’ve exam­ined, in order: the jour­ney­man, the com­pany man, the stranger and, er, Mar­tin Jol. Lab­ba­dia is a mix between a poor man’s Jür­gen Klins­mann and a poor man’s Chris­t­ian Bale (take a look!). In other words, […]

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Fred Rut­ten isn’t the only new Dutch man­ager in the Bun­desliga, as ex-Tottenham Mar­tin Jol took over the reigns of Ham­burg ear­lier this month. It’s been nearly 30 years since Jol’s last appear­ance in Ger­many. He made 9 appear­ances for Bay­ern Munich as a mid­fielder in 1978/79 before return­ing to the Nether­lands the next season. […]

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The Deutsche Presse Agen­tur released a poll yes­ter­day about pre­dic­tions for the upcom­ing sea­son. Bay­ern Munich was the unan­i­mous favorite of Bun­desliga coaches to repeat as cham­pi­ons. The most com­mon rea­son given was the qual­ity of Jür­gen Klinsmann’s squad. What fol­lows is a hasty trans­la­tion of what each of the 18 gaffers had to say […]

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This week we make the short trip west on the A40 from Dort­mund past Bochum to Gelsenkirchen, home to Schalke 04 and their new coach, Fred Rut­ten. Much like his new Ruhr rival, Jür­gen Klopp, Rut­ten has been a one club man for almost his entire 30-year play­ing and coach­ing career, all with FC Twente […]

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