He created massive divsions in the Rangers dressing room by buying more and more Dutch players, a dutch coach, and speaking to them in Dutch, rather than English.
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I don't like Advocaat and if I'm right in the past 14 months (July 2004-September 2005), he's been in four different jobs. Netherlands, Borussia Monchengladbach, UAE and now South Korea.
I think he's not the strictest coach and he doesn't have alot of respect in most jobs he's been at (Netherlands, Borussia & Rangers). I remember hearing the Dutch team practically picked themselves in the Euros in 2004.
I think South Korea should've stuck with Guus Hiddink when they had him.
Anyway, South Korea have already qualified for the WC so he won't have much to do til then.
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Was it that simple? I thought he left to go back to PSV & is managing Australia on a part-time basis.Originally Posted by superfrank
Hiddink is one of the world's best coaches in my view.
I thought Troussier had gone to Sth Korea. I'm obviously wrong, but does anyone know where he is now?
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
I think Troussier is now coaching Nigeria
His contract ended and he didn't want to stay in South Korea so he moved home. Pretty simple really. They wanted him to stay - even offered honorary citizenship - but he politely refused and went back to HollandOriginally Posted by Stuttgart88
You're right. He was at Marseille last season.Originally Posted by wallis
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