Life After Die Nationalelf

Discussion in 'Germany: National Teams' started by Schoppe23, Oct 26, 2011.

  1. Schoppe23

    Schoppe23 Member

    Aug 2, 2011
    Berlin
    Club:
    Eintracht Frankfurt
    In a few years from now, the 2014 World Cup will end. Win or lose, Jogi will probably almost positively step down or be replaced.
    I wanna know what everyone thinks about what Jogi will do after the this cycle?
    Am I thinking way too far ahead? Maybe.
    But Hell, this is a forum and this topic is something I think about often and especially after reading an article on Goal.com in which he was speaking at the SC Freiburg youth academy. I know he was the manager at Stuttgart but I assume some bigger clubs will be after him assuming he's available after this cycle.
    Thoughts?
     
  2. timh19

    timh19 Member+

    Jul 26, 2011
    He will come to Arsenal to replace the then-65-year-old Wenger.
     
  3. CanStriker

    CanStriker Member

    Oct 6, 2010
    More doors will be open to Jogi Loew if he brings home some hardware (be it the EM 2012 or the WM 2014 championship), than if he doesn't.
     
  4. Kampfschwein

    Kampfschwein Member

    Jan 3, 2011
    Club:
    Hertha BSC Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I bet Arsenal would be a dream-come-true for Löw, considering what he has said about Wenger and the club.

    A move to Bayern would be the expected thing, I guess.

    Of course, results will determine how high his stock will be.
     
  5. PeppermintPatty

    PeppermintPatty New Member

    Aug 12, 2011
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I think he had lots of offers after the last World Cup. He enjoys an excellent reputation outside of Germany. The style of play of the last World Cup combined with trophies would give him some kind of Mastermind status.
     
  6. DerChef

    DerChef Member+

    Oct 5, 2011
    United Kingdom
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    If he wins a trophy, he'll end up at a Premiership or La Liga club. No trophy, he'll end up as sporting director at Stuttgart. :p
     
  7. Schoppe23

    Schoppe23 Member

    Aug 2, 2011
    Berlin
    Club:
    Eintracht Frankfurt
    My personal thought is, no matter what happens trophies or not, he'll manage FC Bayern. Heynckes is short term and a lot of the national team already plays on that team, then again that might be the exact reason he won't manage there...
     

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