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Well, then Sören Börjesson will save the Society in elite football again. The last time it was, Ö was overtime from a new shift in division 1 and it was canceled after a fresh start.
That fresh start is the best the club has made since relegation from the Allsvenskan in 2009, but it came to an abrupt end after the hiring of a poorly scheduled sports manager and double messages about the head coach last fall.
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The club then got rid of its top three players (Ludwigson, Bernhardsson and Lindström) and barely got back anything in the form of sensible compensation.
Not getting the end of the wagon out has been a trait that has too often been associated with Öis in recent seasons.
The process of finding a new athletic director was so lengthy that hiring a new coach for 2020 was delayed and landed on a plan C.
Why does Millen have to prepare for the failures of others?
It may have happened, but it went beyond starting and creating a new template. Things dragged on and were far from optimal.
That makes the club, and Keith Millen, sooty for now.
I have written it before and unfortunately I am forced to repeat it.
Anxious leadership provides an anxious training environment and, in the end, anxious players.
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It’s hard to understand why Keith Millen gets to dress for what board chairman Joacim Nordh, club manager Niklas Allbäck, board football manager George Mourad and sporting director Igor Krulj should really charge.
What do the members think about it?
Could it be that Öis has problems with his image of himself and is trying something that the club is not capable of?
Sometimes we talk about how the IFK Gothenburg story can weigh on today’s players. Possibly the same can be said for Öis.
In keeping with the Sjögrell shift
There is no doubt that the club belonged to the greats of Sweden in the last two years of the century and a few more years.
And then we talk about a club that recently had coaches like Janne Andersson, Åge Hareide, Erik Hamrén and Zoran Lukic.
I think Keith Millen’s handling is shameful and those involved should be ashamed. On Thursday morning, the protagonist still did not know if he had been fired or not.
Not even Öis can handle it professionally.
I’d say it’s almost on par with the way Igor Krulj handled the match training and Herman Sjögrell substitutions against Eskilstuna the other day.
Anyone who did not perceive that Sjögrell was the best islander on the field during the search for the tie should not coach elite teams, regardless of tactical thinking in the final forcing.
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In order for Öis, for once, to avoid a long bank on matters that are important to the association, my proposal is to hire Jörgen Lennartsson directly. He is partly free, but mostly he has knowledge and experience. The fact that you live in the Gothenburg area and know almost everyone with some connection to football doesn’t make matters worse.
It is definitely my husband here. Feel free to give him overall responsibility with a managerial role and you will save yourself a salary.
First, the contract must be insured. It will not be easy and will require full concentration.
I wish everyone involved the best of luck with the complicity that it may be over now.
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