Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

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Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by boltonboris » Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:45 pm

There's been a few rumours that he was due for tghe sack, but it seems common sense hasd prevailed and the Director of Wolfsburg has taken the rare route of backing the gaffer over the players.

Despite dressing room unrest, it has been deemed that the trouble causers will be shipped out.

Although, he must be on borrowed time.

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Steve McClaren has been given a vote of confidence by German side Wolfsburg, despite the former England manager admitting they had "hit rock bottom".

McClaren's team were booed off after losing to Energie Cottbus in Germany's DFB-Pokal cup competition on Wednesday.

Wolfsburg have struggled since the Englishman took over in May and currently lie 13th in the Bundesliga.

But managing director Dieter Hoeness said they would be making changes to the team rather than the manager.

In a statement, Hoeness said: "We will clean up. With this team and its make-up there can be no long-lasting success."

The former Bayern Munich and Germany striker said McClaren would be given a new fitness coach, while players Karim Ziani and Caiuby would be dropped to the reserves.

McClaren had earlier admitted there were "problems in the dressing room".

Hoeness added: "We said eight weeks ago that the attitude should change. It was about passion, willingness to run and one-on-ones. We did not see a response so that is why we must act.

"We expect from the coaches (when the team meets on 2 January) to punish severely any wrong behaviour on or off the pitch."

Hoeness said fans should expect major changes to the squad after the winter break, admitting: "The road down which we will go may be painful for some of them."

We have got to take a decision quickly. Now is the time, during the winter break, to clean things up

Steve McClaren, Wolfsburg coach
McClaren moved to Wolfsburg after leading Dutch side FC Twente to their first ever Eredivisie title last season.

That success appeared to have finally exorcised the ghosts from his troubled England reign, where he was dubbed "the wally with the brolly" after seeing the national side's Euro 2008 qualifying hopes ended by Croatia in the rain at Wembley.

But after the shock defeat by Cottbus, who were relegated from the Bundesliga last season, McClaren admitted: "This club needs changes. They may be drastic, but I cannot control them.

"We have got to take a decision quickly. Now is the time, during the winter break, to clean things up.

"It was simply not good enough and the first half of the season was not good enough.

"I am disappointed, frustrated. We have problems in the dressing room, problems on the field. We have hit rock bottom."
"I've got the ball now. It's a bit worn, but I've got it"

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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by tripod » Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:37 pm

No surprise, the man's a fcuking fool. Great assistant though, like little sam, kidd etc

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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by Bruce Rioja » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:11 pm

tripod wrote: Great assistant though, like little sam, kidd etc
Care to back that up? :conf:
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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by tripod » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:17 pm

Yeah. Sammy Lee, great allardyce understudy (alright won fcuk all) but still a great era for us, Kidd won countless trophies, alongside Fergie, Ditto McClaren. Great assistants do no great managers make e.g Phil Brown

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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by pilates56 » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:29 pm

tripod wrote:Yeah. Sammy Lee, great allardyce understudy (alright won fcuk all) but still a great era for us, Kidd won countless trophies, alongside Fergie, Ditto McClaren. Great assistants do no great managers make e.g Phil Brown
And Colin Todd. Rioch seems hardly to get a mention now as the man who really got us going in the right direction.

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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by tripod » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:59 pm

Ok, Ok Colin Todd worked, 13 years ago! Fcuk me, how many assistants have failed since tho? How many have failed in the prem in the last few years? Chris hutcheson, Phil Brown (Sorry), McClaren, Brian Kidd, Little Sam etc

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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by tripod » Fri Dec 24, 2010 12:13 am

Tony Adams was even assistant til put in charge, his reign went well didn't it?

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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by FaninOz » Fri Dec 24, 2010 1:53 am

Vote of confidence! He's doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomed! :D
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Re: Steve McClaren gets 'vote of confidence' from Director

Post by seanworth » Sun Dec 26, 2010 7:01 pm

Looks like there might be plenty of jobs available very soon the way things are going. Villa, Blackburn lost today, West Ham's 1 game run can't continue, Liverpool . He might get back in the PL yet.

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