FFA Scourers Globe for Hiddink Successor
Football Federation Australia chief executive Ben Buckley has just returned from Europe after meeting with possible coaching candidates and has reiterated the belief that given our impressive World Cup performances we are now a very appealing prospect for some of the world’s finest coaches.
Just as encouraging is the ambition and patience the FFA is showing by not rushing into signing the first big name to put his hand up almost three years out from the next World Cup.
It appears that Graham Arnold will lead the team for at least another nine months which includes the 2007 Asian Cup campaign in July. This allows us to enhance our reputation further while allowing prospective candidates to make their decision closer to the beginning of the next qualifying campaign.
I find this considered and intelligent approach very reassuring. It’s a far cry form the dark days of Australian football administration
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Just as encouraging is the ambition and patience the FFA is showing by not rushing into signing the first big name to put his hand up almost three years out from the next World Cup.
It appears that Graham Arnold will lead the team for at least another nine months which includes the 2007 Asian Cup campaign in July. This allows us to enhance our reputation further while allowing prospective candidates to make their decision closer to the beginning of the next qualifying campaign.
I find this considered and intelligent approach very reassuring. It’s a far cry form the dark days of Australian football administration
read more | digg story

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