Media Reports Dutchman van Gaal an Australia Target
In a brief, but frank interview on SBS’ TheWorldGame TV program, Louis van Gaal indicated he’d consider managing Australia’s 2010 World Cup campaign, but he admitted that his first choice would be to manage a country that is capable of winning the tournament.
Considering that most World Cup contenders such as Spain, France, Brasil and Argentina, prefer fellow countrymen to manage them, we may be in with a good chance.
"I am always interested in a very good job and I think the coach of the Australian team is a very exciting job because I have failed with the Netherlands in 2002 and I want to participate in a world championship because I have won everything else," he said.
Given that he has already had an unsuccessful stint with the Dutch national team; it’s unlikely he’d be chosen to replace current manager Marco van Basten if he was to vacate the position, so we may see him down under by the end of the year.
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Considering that most World Cup contenders such as Spain, France, Brasil and Argentina, prefer fellow countrymen to manage them, we may be in with a good chance.
"I am always interested in a very good job and I think the coach of the Australian team is a very exciting job because I have failed with the Netherlands in 2002 and I want to participate in a world championship because I have won everything else," he said.
Given that he has already had an unsuccessful stint with the Dutch national team; it’s unlikely he’d be chosen to replace current manager Marco van Basten if he was to vacate the position, so we may see him down under by the end of the year.
read more | digg story

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