Let's hope so. I'm sure he'll be impressed with our improved training facilities compared to last time.
I guess we'll have to wait and see. I don't know anything about Lamouchi to know whether he would be a good fit for us. I'll have to search him up. The person who told me about NW has rarely been wrong.
Doesn’t really bother me but I prefer you to Clive, who I’ve never met so he’s definitely never bought me a pint.
I'm not fussed either. It's interesting that there are no QPR new manager betting markets, which would suggest that the new manager has been done. Rains stopped and the sun is shining here, so I'm off out to walk the dog.
Kiwi arrives at Heathrow at 2:00, an ambulance will be waiting to take him direct to HQ, interview a formality as he will rock the board with his cranberry juice and stout cocktail, I believe Steelsie drinks these from a pint mug, he’ll be announce on Thursday. I’m sitting by my phone waiting for the call. I heard this from a guy laying under the archway bridge
So the club are going to harness the power of the Xmas countdown clock, which I still secretly blame for the mess we are in.
We need someone who can marshal a defence, stop us being overrun in midfield - and have someone take a corner that doesnt hit the first defender would be a bonus. Id be happy with Warnock for now - we can take time to pick a "permanent" manager
Sure hope it's NW, hardly know anything about this Lamouchi fella. Regardless, if it turns out to be NW, it will be a monumental task for him to save the club from the huge drop into the abyss of League-1. Surely our luck will change one of these days? Somewhere along the line we have really upset the God-of-Gods, Zeus?
Have no idea how true the rumours are. However, I did hear one thing from the horse's mouth... Warnock said, near the beginning of this season, that he's gotten the bug for full-time management back, and so this could be a longer term agreement than last time (as long as his age allows!).
You killed the original with your over zealous abuse of power, and we still non-secretly blame you for being a killjoy
Well this new all singing all dancing countdown clock hasn't exactly been a game winning superstar either has it.
Wonder how much willock will paY nw to get on the pitch And how much Richards will pay to stay off it
Martí Cifuentes 5 languages Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cifuentes and the second or maternal family name is Corvillo. Martí Cifuentes Personal information Full name Martí Cifuentes Corvillo Date of birth 7 July 1982 (age 41)[1] Place of birth Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain Team information Current team Hammarby IF (head coach) Youth career Sant Cugat Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Mirasol 2009–2010 Sant Quirze Managerial career 2013–2014 Rubí 2014 Sant Andreu 2015–2016 Hospitalet 2018–2020 Sandefjord 2021–2022 AaB 2022– Hammarby IF *Club domestic league appearances and goals Martí Cifuentes Corvillo (born 7 July 1982) is a Spanish football coach who is the head coach of Hammarby IF in the Swedish Allsvenskan. Career[edit] Early career[edit] Cifuentes had short spells coaching in the youth departments of Ajax and Millwall.[2][3] He began his managerial career in Segunda División B club UE Sant Andreu in 2014, He went on to fellow Segunda División B club CE L'Hospitalet ahead of the 2015–16 season. In 2018, Cifuentes moved to Sweden to be in charge of AIK's reserve team and academy.[4] Sandefjord[edit] On 31 May 2018, Cifuentes was announced as Sandefjord's new head coach on a contract that would keep him at the club till the end of the 2020 season.[5][4] He took over mid-season a team that had gained only five points in their first 12 games in the 2019 season. The results improved during the rest of the season, but Sandefjord was relegated from Eliteserien on 11 November with one game to spare, although they lost only six of 18 games after Cifuentes took over.[6] In the following 2019 season, Cifuentes' first full season in charge, Sandefjord finished the 1. divisjon in second place and were promoted back to Eliteserien.[7] In 2020, Sandefjord finished in 11th place in the top tier, eight points clear of the relegation zone, the club's best result in 11 years.[2] AaB[edit] On 28 December 2020, Cifuentes was announced as AaB's new head coach from 1 January 2021 on a contract that would keep him at the club till summer of 2023.[8] He led the club in 37 Danish Superliga fixtures, averaging 1.51 points per game. When he left the club halfway through the 2021–22 campaign, AaB was placed 4th in the table after 17 rounds.[9] Hammarby IF[edit] On 12 January 2022, Cifuentes was appointed as the new head coach of Hammarby IF. He signed a three-year deal with the Swedish club, after they had activated a release clause in his contract with AaB.[10][11] The transfer officially came to effect on 24 January after further negotiations between the two clubs regarding his notice period at AaB.[12] Cifuentes had a strong opening to the 2022 season, leading the side to five straight league wins, awarding him Allsvenskan Manager of the Month in April.[13] The club also reached the final of the 2021–22 Svenska Cupen, but lost by 4–5 on penalties to Malmö FF after the game ended in a 0–0 draw.[14][15] In August, Cifuentes won the award Allsvenskan Manager of the Month for the second time during the season.[16] Eventually, Hammarby finished 3rd in the table, thus qualifying for the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League.[17] Managerial statistics[edit] As of match played 8 October 2023[18] Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record P W D L Win % Rubí 1 July 2013 12 February 2014 24 14 4 6 58.33 Sant Andreu 12 February 2014 10 July 2014 13 5 2 6 38.46 L'Hospitalet 18 May 2015 29 March 2016 31 9 7 15 29.03 Sandefjord 31 May 2018 28 December 2020 81 33 26 22 40.74 AaB 1 January 2021 12 January 2022 40 17 11 12 42.50 Hammarby IF 12 January 2022 72 39 17 16 54.17 Total 261 117 67 77 44.83 References