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    Newcastle Jets stop chasing Graham Arnold, promise coach soon

    By JOSH LEESON
    May 1, 2014, 10:37 p.m.


    JETS chief executive Robbie Middleby said an announcement was imminent on the vacant head coaching position after the club withdrew from talks with Graham Arnold.

    The Jets announced yesterday that Arnold, an A-League winner with Central Coast, was no longer a candidate.

    Arnold is now strongly tipped to replace Frank Farina at Sydney FC.

    Middleby said that ‘‘out of respect’’ for Arnold he was unable to reveal why negotiations had broken down.

    He denied Arnold was the Jets’ first choice.

    ‘‘I wouldn’t say he was the No.1 choice. I’d just say he was an impressive candidate like the rest of them,’’ he said.

    ‘‘It’s been going on for eight weeks now, the situation.

    ‘‘We’ve gone through the process, and when Graham became available, of course we wanted to meet with him and go through things.

    ‘‘We had two really good meetings, but we had to make a decision that it wasn’t going to be Graham.’’

    Middleby promised Jets fans the right coach was among the four other candidates interviewed for the role.


    ‘‘We’ve interviewed some very good candidates and we are confident we’ve got the right person in there, and hopefully sooner rather than later an announcement will be made,’’ he said.

    ‘‘I’m not saying we definitely have gotten someone, but we’re very confident that one of the candidates that we’ve interviewed is the right person for the club.’’

    One of those candidates is understood to be Clayton Zane, who served as interim coach from January after Gary van Egmond’s exit.

    When asked if Zane was not the club’s preferred candidate, Middleby said: ‘‘At the moment I don’t want to put Clayton out of the mix.

    ‘‘I don’t want to come out and say, ‘He’s definitely not the one.’ As far as we’re concerned he’s going to be part of the coaching set-up.’’

    Last week the Jets sacked long-time assistant coach Craig Deans, goalkeeping mentor Bob Caitlin and strength and conditioning boss Karl Dodd. It was a move many speculated was about clearing the decks for Arnold and his coaching team.

    Middleby said replacements for those positions would be selected after the new head coach was appointed.

    ‘‘We’ve already spoken to the possible candidates about these roles within the club.


    ‘‘We want to, together with the head coach, decide on those positions, and we’ve been transparent to everyone that we’ve interviewed about what we need at the club and what staff is needed.

    ‘‘That decision will be made by the head coach in conjunction with the club in all those positions.’’

    Player retention will be high on the coach’s agenda.

    Veterans Joel Griffiths and David Carney have held talks with Middleby but are attracting interest from rival clubs. Josh Mitchell, James Brown, Joey Gibbs and Nick Ward are also off contract.

    ‘‘With the candidates we’ve had discussions about what players are off contract,’’ Middleby said. ‘‘So we’ve had an input with the certain coaches we have interviewed, and it’s a priority to either retain or let the players know they’re not required.

    ‘‘We’ve been transparent all the way along and always said to a player there are no guarantees.’’

    http://www.theherald.com.au/story/22...h-soon/?cs=306
    Seems our timeline is one of the most important things on the clubs mind at the moment, but I really can't see how waiting another week for their preferred candidate is too long.

    Getting the feeling it definitely won't be Zane now and I can't accept that a partnership of bridges and Zane could ever appear as reasonable option to a competent management.

    Hopefully this means that the quality of the other candidates stacks up to Arnold's, but I get the feeling that the club was not so keen on his asking price or perhaps his ideas of taking on both a club and national role and that's the reason they won't wait. After all it was Baartz who was so keen on Arnold last time, I doubt that would have changed.
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    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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    Newcastle Jets confirm theyhave pulled out of race to sign Graham Arnold as coach

    Barry Toohey & Tom Smithies
    The Daily Telegraph
    May 01, 2014 10:00PM


    HE was their first choice coach but in the end, it was the lack of any real commitment from Graham Arnold that left the Newcastle Jets feeling there was no option than to terminate negotiations with the former Socceroos assistant coach.

    The Jets announced on Thursday they had officially withdrawn from the race to sign Arnold with Sydney FC now considered the favourite to snare him as coach.

    It’s understood the former Central Coast Mariners coach was told of the Jets’ decision earlier this week with the club now pressing ahead and believed to be close to signing an alternate coaching candidate.

    “Even before Graham became available, we were excited about the process we were going through from a coaching selection point of view and nothing has changed,” Jets CEO Robbie Middleby said on Thursday.

    “People will be disappointed that Graham won’t be at the club but we certainly haven’t put all our eggs in the one basket and we’ll come up with the right person to lead the club forward.”

    Middleby would not be drawn on why the club had ended the negotiations.

    “Look, there were a number of factors that led to the decision we’ve made but out of respect for Graham, we are keeping the reasons confidential,” he said.

    “I just wished him all the best when I let him know.”

    Sources close to the club said Arnold’s refusal to make a firm commitment to the Jets was the major reason.

    After meeting will him twice over the course of the past fortnight, the club eventually imposed a deadline of late last week for a decision on their offer which Arnold did not meet and by Monday morning, he still could not give them an answer.

    “The Jets want a coach that is going to be 100 percent committed and there was a feeling he was stalling for time, waiting to see if and what Sydney comes up with first before making his mind up,” the source said.

    “In the end, I think the Jets just got sick of waiting.”

    On Thursday night Arnold’s agent, Tony Rallis said that his client and the Jets had had “different timelines” that could not be reconciled.

    “Arnie is not in a situation to be rushed, he just wants to make the right decision,” Rallis said. “Newcastle had to move quickly, we respect that, and we wish them all the best.

    “Graham is now on holiday, and I expect him to make some decisions when he returns.”
    Again with the timeline, what's the rush...... unless Middleby knows something about the clubs future that has not been made public yet, is a week or two really that big of a time blow out. Its not like all of the Australian talent will be signed in the next fortnight.

    It sounds more like Arnie will wait to make a decision until the Russian millionaire has put all his cash on the table.
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    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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    HSG needing to rush the decision makes zero sense to me.

    Why did they not sack GVE at the end of 12/13, and why did they insist on persisting with him for the start of the 13/14 season? What was the whole "be in top four by end of 6-8 rounds" rumour, and why would they have such patience with a guy that was quite noticeably going to fail? And then to have so much patience with GVE, to not waiting an extra week (even when the competition hasn't fully finished!) for Arnold, makes zero sense to me. The only reason I can see the club "needing to rush the decision" is the likes of Griff & Carney etc have said appoint a head coach and tell me my future or I'll sign elsewhere.

    One of those articles say that there were four other candidates interviewed. Darren Stewart was confirmed to not have interviewed, so the list would be something like:
    1. Zane
    2. Mark Jones
    3. ?
    4. ?

    I'm hoping Bridges wasn't one of the question marks.

    The interesting thing for me is the article said all the interviewed coaches had been talked to about plyers on/off contract, and indications of who to keep and who not to have been made by them. What interests me with this is it says to me that all the interviewed coaches know a bit about the HAL/Jets landscape, and probably know each & every player. Therefore, I'm assuming it's not a foreign coach ala Gombau as a guy like that would have NFI about who James Brown the footballer is, and whether he's worth retaining or not.
    OK

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    Time should be a big thing to alot of you guys.
    Griff has not re-signed but is attracting interest elsewhere. Would he really re-sgin before he knows who manager is?
    Get a manager and re-sign the guy already!
    WE DON'T DO WALKING AWAY !

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    Bridgey

    Michelangelo's 500-year-old statue David at risk of collapse

    Experts in Italy have warned one of the world's most famous statues, Michelangelo's David, is in danger of collapsing because it has weak ankles.

    They believe the 4.34 metre tall statue of the naked boy-warrior is vulnerable because of its leaning pose and the poor quality marble used by Michelangelo.

    David was completed by Michelangelo in 1504, more than 500 years ago, from a single block of marble.

    It spent centuries outdoors battling the elements and suffered damage during a riot in 1527 and a protest by an Italian painter who smashed off a toe with a hammer in 1991.

    The statue only recently underwent a year of restoration work and was unveiled in 2011 after restorers painstakingly cleaned off grime and sulphate deposits.

    It was during this process the stress on the statue's ankles was first noticed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pv4 View Post
    Will make the same pledge I made about if we re-signed Bridges as a player..

    If we sign Bridges as our manager, I'll stop supporting the Jerks & will support CCM.

    Inb4 "dream come true for you innit"
    FFS Your being moved to the Gypo Coast officially soon anyway. You have a love of things Gypo

    Your mostly there.

    Just buy a season ticket to Bluetoungue to sit by yourself and you will be there

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    Ray Gatt ‏@Gatty54 1m
    My information is that the next Jets coach will be an Englishman...
    ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimario View Post
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    But but bridgy is an Aussie now. Watch it be some useless twat like jim magilton. Would take Ian holloway just to see him up against that Lowe lunatic from Perth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommyjet View Post
    But but bridgy is an Aussie now. Watch it be some useless twat like jim magilton. Would take Ian holloway just to see him up against that Lowe lunatic from Perth
    Not Bridgey.
    Not McLaren.
    Has a connection to Bridgey.
    Currently coaching in England.


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    what English coaches of good standard want to coach in Australia. I have a feeling it will be Bridgey

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    Ray Gatt ‏@Gatty54 · 43m
    Anthony Crea steps down as Sydney FC conditioner/trainer
    surely this means arnie is pretty much confirmed there

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel31 View Post
    what English coaches of good standard want to coach in Australia. I have a feeling it will be Bridgey
    It's someone currently managing in england

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    Quote Originally Posted by pv4 View Post
    The interesting thing for me is the article said all the interviewed coaches had been talked to about plyers on/off contract, and indications of who to keep and who not to have been made by them. What interests me with this is it says to me that all the interviewed coaches know a bit about the HAL/Jets landscape, and probably know each & every player. Therefore, I'm assuming it's not a foreign coach ala Gombau as a guy like that would have NFI about who James Brown the footballer is, and whether he's worth retaining or not.
    I read it more along the lines that HSG has made it clear to the applicants, that they can hire their own staff & the number of players off contract etc. Spelt out exactly how much room they have so you don't get another situation where the incoming coach just blames all the results on "not my squad" and wants to wait 12 months so they can get "their own players".

    Middleby also specifically said that this process has been on going for 8 weeks, the only reason i can think of rushing the dead line is the concern that they had selected the best candidate, then Arnold came on the market, so they entertained the idea, but with no real answer from Arnold and continuing to push his deadline back to accommodate SFC they became nervous that they could lose the initial person that they had already decided on before Arnold became available and lose Arnold as well, hence the deadline and decision to move on.

    If they have been in talks for 8 weeks, or even 4 weeks perhaps the candidates (or preferred candidate) was given a list of contracted and out of contract players for them to look over in case they got the gig so the new coach could hit the ground running.

    I'm still hoping that Arnold ****s off to SFC and then grabs his mate Dutchy as assistant.
    Quote Originally Posted by Grimario View Post
    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel31 View Post
    surely this means arnie is pretty much confirmed there
    Just like us booting Dodds meant he was a sure thing here, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel31 View Post
    surely this means arnie is pretty much confirmed there
    lol here we go again, did we learn nothing from last time coaching staff was moved on at an HAL team...

    If a club has a shit season and fails to perform why is it such a big surprise that staff are moved on.

    Having said that I still think the most likely destination for Arnold is SFC as I said from the start.
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    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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    Holloway would be awesome.
    Middleby Gone

    Lawrie Out

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    Unlikely, but it would be fantastic. If we get Holloway, I expect all haters to immediately throw themselves upon the mercy of Middleby.
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    Ray Gatt ‏@Gatty54 · 1m
    The name I've been give for jets job is Birmingham City boss Lee Clark
    here we are

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    his coaching resume is very unimpressive

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    Full list of english coaches in the english league system can be found here

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...eague_managers
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    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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