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  • Frank de Boer

    Votes: 302 17.0%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 56 3.2%
  • Manuel Pellegrini

    Votes: 152 8.6%
  • Ronald Koeman

    Votes: 286 16.1%
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    Votes: 109 6.1%
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    Votes: 870 49.0%

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Frank de Boer has stated that he will discuss his future with Ajax next week after the season ends.

  • By Michael Bell
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The coach can lift his fifth Eredivisie title with Ajax on Sunday if the club beat De Graafschap, and speaking to the press De Boer stated that he already knows whether he will remain in Amsterdam next season.

Speaking to the press, De Boer said he has made up his mind on his future and will tell the club’s officials next week before Ajax set off for China.

He said, “I have figured out what I’m going to say about my future and I’m going to tell the club before our departure to China. Between Sunday and Friday I will sit down with them at the table. ”

De Boer has been the head coach of Ajax for six years but has constantly been linked with jobs in England, Italy and Spain. The latest rumour in the English press has linked Everton with a move for De Boer this summer, and they may just get their man should the 45-year-old finally decide to leave Amsterdam.
I know it's asking for everything, but if DeBoer comes here, I want his whole crew. All or nothing.
 

let it go lads....

Diego Simeone says he could well coach Argentina further along in his career, while the Atletico Madrid boss maintains he has a good relationship with current Albiceleste captain Lionel Messi.

Simeone has won the Europa League, Copa del Rey and La Liga trophies in his four-and-a-half seasons at Atletico, and now has the chance to avenge 2014's Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid in a rematch in this season's decider in Milan on May 28.

The former tough-tackling midfielder was awarded 106 caps for Argentina, winning the 1991 and 1993 Copa America trophies and also appearing at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cups.

Speaking to Radio de la Red of his home country, Simeone said that he saw himself as Argentina manager at some point, but for the moment he was happy with Atletico.

"To coach the [Argentina] national team will always be a life objective, but I am not waiting on it, it will come in the future," Simeone said. "I am happy where I am at the moment, as I am with a group of people all united with one goal."

Simeone's Atletico knocked Messi's Barcelona out of the Champions League in this season's quarterfinals, while Los Colchoneros also denied the Blaugranawhen winning La Liga on the last day of the season two years ago. The pair spoke when their teams met, Simeone said.

"[Messi] is the best in the world," he said. "We always talk and greet each other. We have a normal relationship, like with [fellow Argentina and Barcelona player Javier] Mascherano."

Simeone's comments came after former Argentina physical preparation specialist Carlos Dibos, has claimed that Messi picks coaches and players for the national team, saying this was not good for the country but did not mean the Blaugrana star would not work with Simeone, his brother-in-law.

Dibos worked with the national team during Alfio Basile's time in charge from 2006 until 2008, when Basile made way for Diego Maradona to take over ahead of the 2010 World Cup with the side struggling to qualify for South Africa.

"Messi picked the coaches, picked the players, picked everything for the national team," Dibos said on Radio de la Red. "We all know, and it is screwing things for Argentina, if we can say things clearly."

Dibos said that anyone who thought that the Atletico coach and Messi could not work together were mistaken.

"In our country, resentment, rancour and selfishness make the people talk in ways you cannot understand," he said. "I cannot believe that there are journalists and people who say that Simeone will never coach the national team because Messi does not want him. They are crazy.

"Simeone knows what is going on -- he knows that coincidences do not exist. I have been married to his sister for 20 years, I spend a lot of time with him, go to his training sessions, and I take my hat off at what I see. It is not just luck that has brought him to a second Champions League final."
 
Klinsmann? Seriously?
seriously. crap players for the USA team, but very interesting to watch. his system would do very well in the EPL. And btw, isn't it interesting that LCFC manager Rainieri was unemployed last year and is reported to say little to his players. don't know if it really works, but an interesting concept. All I know is one thing. West Ham had a serious season that ANYONE would be happy with. And on an Everton budget. Just give me that. Just a bunch of players that like to play with each other, play hard, a decent defense, a manager we can align with and win a big one that we can all be proud of once in a while. That's all.
 
Do you know what......... I've changed my mind ...... give him another season.First season .... he was ace.2nd season..... not good (europa) 3rd season ........... Mehhhhhhhhh. 4th season with money behind him ?????????????? ...... give him till christmas and half the budget.
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