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Old 07-06-2007, 11:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Coleman appointed Sociedad boss

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Originally Posted by Dmac
Well... even in the second division I don't feel that Chris Coleman is the best of choices, I didn't really rate him as Fulham boss and certainly don't rate him to be able to gain promotion
What the hell have you been smoking? Chris Coleman did a fantastic job with Fulham. He was never given any real amount of money to spend and always had to sell their top players, and he still managed to keep them safe. They also regularly beat top 4 teams during the season.

For me this is a fantastic move for him. He’s had to pretty much learn on the job with Fulham, and now he gets a fresh start in Spain. It’ll allow him to learn new techniques, which will add value to himself as a coach and a manager. I have no doubt he will lead Sociadad back into La Liga. It’s a big feather in his cap to have a big manager like John Toshack recommend him for the job, and allow Iriarte to go with him. I

This will also benefit the Welsh side, because unless Coleman is managing one of the top 4 in the Premiership he will be the next Wales manager.
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