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lfu

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  1. 7 minutes ago, Sankey93 said:

    @kingfox

     

    Michel Kniat

    Tobias Strobl

     

     

    Kniat wouldn't be a bad choice, he was really good with SC Verl in the third division on a small budget. Decent job getting stablising Bielefeldafter their relegation two seasons ago with a huge squad upheaval, got them promoted last season and got to the German FA Cup final, didn't really have the squad to do much more than a relegation fight this season. Plays a 4-3-3 where he wants possession and likes high-pressing.

    Plus look at his arms, Michael Appleton successor right there 😂

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    Apparently he's wanted by RB Salzburg though, which is undoubtedly a more attractive job than ours.

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  2. Cooper sacked by Brøndby. Losing 3-1 to a disastrous Copenhagen side in the Europa League playoff was the final straw. He leaves with a record of 10 wins, 6 draws and 12 defeats, and an average 1.29 PPG (only one manager in the club's history since 1989 had a worse PPG according to transfermarkt)


    https://brondby.com/nyheder/klub/2026/maj/brondby-if-stopper-samarbejdet-med-steve-cooper-julius-ohnesorge-er-ny-fodbolddirektor

    Brøndby IF terminates cooperation with head coach Steve Cooper and simultaneously hires Julius Ohnesorge as new football director. 

    The day after the last match of the season, Brøndby IF has chosen to say goodbye to head coach Steve Cooper. On the same day, Julius Ohnesorge has signed an agreement that places him in the chair as the club's new director of football. 

    Steve Cooper is leaving the club with immediate effect, as is assistant coach Alan Tate.

    Cooper was hired as head coach of Brøndby IF in September last year and has since led the team through a period characterized by fluctuating results and performances.

    Scott McLachlan, vice chairman of the board of Brøndby IF, explains the decision:

    - With the appointment of Steve, we made a choice that we both believed and hoped would lift the club to a new level. It has done so in several aspects, but neither the results nor the performances on the pitch have followed suit. Therefore, today we have chosen to say goodbye to both Steve and Alan.

    - We send them on with our great respect and gratitude for their efforts and commitment to the club, concludes McLachlan. 

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