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Your usmnt coach wish list?
Posted on 12/12/15 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 12/12/15 at 1:22 pm
If you could choose someone to replace jk as coach of the national team who would it be and why? Only caveat is that it needs to be someone the usmnt has a realistic shot at.
Obviously he isn't going anywhere, but I'm curious as to which coaches others find desirable.
Obviously he isn't going anywhere, but I'm curious as to which coaches others find desirable.
Posted on 12/12/15 at 1:46 pm to CherryGarciaMan
Miguel Herrera to punch Jurgy in the throat and help us get b.s penalty calls in extra time. Seriously I'd take Bob or Tab back.
Posted on 12/12/15 at 3:11 pm to PhilipMarlowe
Berhalter
Marsch
Heaps
Kinnear
Robinson
Vermes
Pareja
All of those managers can coach circles around Klinsmann in terms of tactics, understand the American player and talent better, and are excellent in identifying players' capabilities and putting them in positions to be successful. Any of them would be an upgrade from the current leadership from my point of view.
Yes, I am aware that Robinson and Pareja are foreign nationals but if you are welcoming to a German coaching the USMNT then you should not be concerned about a Welshman or a Colombian. I am of the opinion that the USMNT does not need that star hire (like a Pep, etc). They only need someone better than the current manager, and that is not hard to find.
Marsch
Heaps
Kinnear
Robinson
Vermes
Pareja
All of those managers can coach circles around Klinsmann in terms of tactics, understand the American player and talent better, and are excellent in identifying players' capabilities and putting them in positions to be successful. Any of them would be an upgrade from the current leadership from my point of view.
Yes, I am aware that Robinson and Pareja are foreign nationals but if you are welcoming to a German coaching the USMNT then you should not be concerned about a Welshman or a Colombian. I am of the opinion that the USMNT does not need that star hire (like a Pep, etc). They only need someone better than the current manager, and that is not hard to find.
Posted on 12/12/15 at 3:53 pm to John Keating
The Columbian and Chilean National teams always have a compact, organized defense thats deadly on counters not to mention they dominate possession when attacking. I'd love that.
Posted on 12/12/15 at 4:04 pm to CherryGarciaMan
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Tab Ramos
This.
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