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BvB916
18 Dec 2006, 06:37 AM
http://mediadb.kicker.de/news/1000/1100/3000/artikel/568932/280x210_CEN1taBfuY.jpeg
kicker said ; maybe hitzfeld will be bvb next coach (http://www.kicker.de/home)
and Huub Stevens want to be at dortmund soon..
who will be bvb next coach??

footyfan1
18 Dec 2006, 06:41 AM
This discussion was already started at the BVB General Discussion thread.

I posted an article about the Hitzfeld offer in English there too.

Do you guys think the coaching search deserves it's own thread?

I don't. Only because there hasn't been that much discussion here recently.......

BvB916
18 Dec 2006, 06:53 AM
This discussion was already started at the BVB General Discussion thread.

I posted an article about the Hitzfeld offer in English there too.

Do you guys think the coaching search deserves it's own thread?

I don't. Only because there hasn't been that much discussion here recently.......



i think this topic should be in own thread as it very important, and the discusion about the next coach cant fnish shortly


by the way ,, hitzfeld refusrd to be the next coach of bvb and he said that : "the time is still early to return to bundesliga"
http://www.kicker.de/fussball/artikel/359166

footyfan1
18 Dec 2006, 07:09 AM
i think this topic should be in own thread as it very important, and the discusion about the next coach cant fnish shortly


by the way ,, hitzfeld refusrd to be the next coach of bvb and he said that : "the time is still early to return to bundesliga"
http://www.kicker.de/fussball/artikel/359166


All right. Let's have the discussion here.

Now that Hitzfeld has said "no", that just puts us back to where we were.

I still believe BvM has to go. However, my #1 "wish candidate" is not Thomas von Heesen.

Mine is Huub Stevens.

footyfan1
18 Dec 2006, 08:28 AM
Guys, I just saw something come across my e-mail box that suggests BvM has already been let go......

footyfan1
18 Dec 2006, 08:47 AM
It was right. BvM is history. I just got a short article from BVB to translate for the English page.

BvB916
18 Dec 2006, 11:57 AM
there are some news that Herrlich will be the coach till the end of season
i am not sure

footyfan1
18 Dec 2006, 12:04 PM
there are some news that Herrlich will be the coach till the end of season
i am not sure


That is one of the possible scenarios 'kicker' was throwing around today, but they also mentioned that BVB leadership does not want to put Herrlich in that role.

It will either be an interim coach with a "name" (Possibly Juergen Kohler) or they will find a way to get either Huub Stevens or Thomas von Heesen in during the winterbreak.

But I think BVB management finally got something right today. I don't feel he is totally at fault for what's happening, but Bert van Marwijk had to go.

Too many players on the team just seemingly refused to play hard for him.

BvB916
18 Dec 2006, 12:46 PM
i dont think Thomas von Heesen will leave armenia during the winterbreak and Huub Stevens contract with his club Roda finish at the end of season (http://www.eurosport.com/football/bundesliga/2006-2007/sport_sto1032882.shtml) Thomas von Heesen possibly will come at end of season>

so bvb coach of next month will be not very experience coach unless one of the bundesliga clubs sack it coach (tomas doll or jurgen klopp), then bvb will have more choices in winterbreak.

when schuster will return to germany?? he is very good coach and can do well with borussia dortmund. i think Michael Zorc should ask this man if it possible coming to bvb.

dortumnd players with new coach can do alot and this what i want to see sooon.

footyfan1
18 Dec 2006, 12:59 PM
i dont think Thomas von Heesen will leave armenia during the winterbreak and Huub Stevens contract with his club Roda finish at the end of season (http://www.eurosport.com/football/bundesliga/2006-2007/sport_sto1032882.shtml) Thomas von Heesen possibly will come at end of season>


so bvb coach of next month will be not very experience coach unless one of the bundesliga clubs sack it coach (tomas doll or jurgen klopp), then bvb will have more choices in winterbreak.


Dude, that story is more than a few days old. You can't base an informed opinion on that.

Also, that story does not mention that Bielefeld have stated that they want some kind of answer from von Heesen about his future. Some of their players want to know before they decide if they are going to stay in Bielefeld or not.

Bielefeld may be the ones to force the issue.

Today's "kicker" says that von Heesen is not in Bielefeld today and tomorrow, but will return on Wednesday and the club will ask him about his future plans.



when schuster will return to germany?? he is very good coach and can do well with borussia dortmund. i think Michael Zorc should ask this man if it possible coming to bvb.

I don't think Schuster is coming back to Germany. He loves his life in Spain and his coaching style is more suited to the game there. His last coaching job in Germany was a failure at 1. FC Koln in the 2. Liga.

I believe it was 1999.

Schuster is not the man for BVB.

I think they would go for Jurgen Kohler first. If you are going to settle for a man with a spotty coaching record in German football, at least go for one who is a legend at your own club.



dortumnd players with new coach can do alot and this what i want to see sooon.

If you think our problems will be solved by just bringing in a new coach, you've got another thing coming.

We need some player upgrades too.

BvB916
19 Dec 2006, 05:52 AM
Today's "kicker" says that von Heesen is not in Bielefeld today and tomorrow, but will return on Wednesday and the club will ask him about his future plans.

I think they would go for Jurgen Kohler first. If you are going to settle for a man with a spotty coaching record in German football, at least go for one who is a legend at your own club.

If you think our problems will be solved by just bringing in a new coach, you've got another thing coming.

We need some player upgrades too.

von Heesen is good choice,
changing the coach was the first step to make the team as it shoulde be.
the club decide to say everthing next monday,, just wait :)

footyfan1
19 Dec 2006, 06:00 AM
von Heesen is good choice,
changing the coach was the first step to make the team as it shoulde be.
the club decide to say everthing next monday,, just wait :)


Right now, KC says it looks like Juergen Roeber will take over until the end of the season.

That would tell me von Heesen is coming next season.

footyfan1
19 Dec 2006, 06:44 AM
If you can read German, here's the "kicker" article stating that former Stuttgart, Hertha BSC Berlin and VfL Wolfsburg coach Juergen Roeber will be named as BVB's interim coach in about 15 minutes (1:00 PM CET)

It is still widely believed that Bielefeld's Thomas von Heesen will take over as permanent BVB trainer for next season.



Roeber To Take Over As BVB Interim Coach (http://www.kicker.de/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/artikel/359237/)

BvB916
19 Dec 2006, 12:26 PM
If you can read German, here's the "kicker" article stating that former Stuttgart, Hertha BSC Berlin and VfL Wolfsburg coach Juergen Roeber will be named as BVB's interim coach in about 15 minutes (1:00 PM CET)

Roeber To Take Over As BVB Interim Coach (http://www.kicker.de/fussball/bundesliga/startseite/artikel/359237/)


http://mediadb.kicker.de/news/1000/1100/3000/artikel/569022/280x210_TXRK9POecW.jpeg

this man played for bremen and bayern munich
good luck for him
i cant read germany but i used google translator tool,

footyfan1
19 Dec 2006, 12:35 PM
http://mediadb.kicker.de/news/1000/1100/3000/artikel/569022/280x210_TXRK9POecW.jpeg

this man played for bremen and bayern munich
good luck for him
i cant read germany but i used google translator tool,

You can find a bit more information in English at the link below.

BVB Official Site - English Page (http://www.borussia-dortmund.com/?Z%1B%E4%F4%9D)

I ran out of time here earlier, but I hope to have the main article translated either tonight or tomorrow afternoon.

The Old Lady Hertha
19 Dec 2006, 01:12 PM
I've always liked Rober. Good luck with him

Cris 09
20 Dec 2006, 01:42 AM
I read your article Keith. Nice work. Would anyone post his track record as coach, please? I am interested to know how he did. It seems his average was only 2 years per club. Not sure what to make of that.

You can find a bit more information in English at the link below.

BVB Official Site - English Page (http://www.borussia-dortmund.com/?Z%1B%E4%F4%9D)

I ran out of time here earlier, but I hope to have the main article translated either tonight or tomorrow afternoon.

BvB916
20 Dec 2006, 02:52 AM
I read your article Keith. Nice work. Would anyone post his track record as coach, please? I am interested to know how he did. It seems his average was only 2 years per club. Not sure what to make of that.


Jürgen Röber coached these clubs:-
Rot-Weiss Essen (1991 - 13. Dezember 1993)
VfB Stuttgart (15. Dezember 1993 - 25. April 1995)
Hertha BSC Berlin (1. Januar 1996 - 6. Februar 2002)(3rd in bundesliga 1999)
VfL Wolfsburg (4. März 2003 - 3. April 2004)
Partizan Belgrad (6. Oktober 2005 - 11. Mai 2006)

Cris 09
20 Dec 2006, 02:56 AM
Jürgen Röber coached these clubs:-
Rot-Weiss Essen (1991 - 13. Dezember 1993)
VfB Stuttgart (15. Dezember 1993 - 25. April 1995)
Hertha BSC Berlin (1. Januar 1996 - 6. Februar 2002)(3rd in bundesliga 1999)
VfL Wolfsburg (4. März 2003 - 3. April 2004)
Partizan Belgrad (6. Oktober 2005 - 11. Mai 2006)



Thanks, I got these dates and clubs already as they were written in Keith's (footyfan) article, but I wanted to know what position they came in under his lead. I see you posted that Stuttgart came third in 99...thanks, thats what I was looking for. Anyone else?
Also, when he played, what position was it...was he a defender, midfielder, striker..........goalkeeper (kidding)? I know very little about him, obviously.

"Eisenfuß" Eilts
20 Dec 2006, 09:51 AM
I see you posted that Stuttgart came third in 99...thanks, thats what I was looking for. Anyone else?
Also, when he played, what position was it...was he a defender, midfielder, striker..........goalkeeper (kidding)? I know very little about him, obviously.

Hertha 99. ;)

But ok:
Stuttgart
1993/94: 7th in Bundesliga (when he came in Dec. they were 13th)
12.IV.95: 12th in Bundesliga

Hertha:
1995/96: 10th in 2.BL when he came, end of season 14th
(avoided relegation to RL only by goal difference)
1996/97: 3rd in BL 2, means promotion
1997/98: 11th in Bundesliga
1998/99: 3rd in Bundesliga, CL-qualification
1999/00: 6th in Bundesliga
2000/01: 5th in Bundesliga
6.II.2002: 7th in Bundesliga

Wolfsburg:
2002/03: 8th in Bundesliga (11th, when he came (4. März 2003))
3.IV.2004: 11th in Bundesliga

Partizan Belgrad:
2005/06: 2nd in serbian league

As an activ player he was a midfielder, played for:
Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen and RW Essen