Bruno Metsu wants the job

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  1. SportBoy333 Member

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    http://news.maxifoot.com/20050511/news2005-05-11_36232.php

    OM: Interested Metsu (11/05)
    According to the sporting daily newspaper the Team, Pape Diouf (who stated Tuesday to want to continue his task with the OM) would be in the search of a new trainer for the next season. The candidature of Philippe Troussier is not drawn aside yet, nor even that of Paul Guen... But that which seems to have a length in advance, it is Bruno Metsu, currently trainer in Qatar. Its arrival with Olympic of Marseilles had been considered last November, after the departure of Anigo, but it could not be released. "If me am called, I will go. The OM, it is something of extraordinary. Passion is there, then even if it is overflowing, it is magic "told Metsu with the newspaper. (By Anne Pinsolle)
          
  2. ikvat New Member

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    I heard an interview of Metsu on RMC info radio staion yesterday, and Metsu said that it could be a good challenge for him.
    Marseille tracks Charles Itandje too.
  3. guignol Moderator

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    challenge is right!

    but i think a better name for the thread would be "bruno metsu wants A job." or maybe "bruno metsu wants a hole in the head"
  4. sl7vk New Member

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    What about Alain Perrin, could always wrestle him away from Portsmouth no? Boy Marseille has had some bad managers in the last 5 years. Who was that terrible Brazilian that brought in Marcelinho and Adriano. Total disaster.... Seriously though they should have stuck with Perrin. Beats Anigo.
  5. ikvat New Member

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