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McClaren reveals FC Twente vision as he takes charge



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Published Date: 24 June 2008
FORMER England manager Steve McClaren started life as
FC Twente's new boss today, insisting the move to Holland would improve him as a coach.
McClaren, who was sacked by the Football Association following a miserable stint in charge of the national team, during which they failed to qualify for the current European Championships, signed a two-year contract with the Enschede club in front of
the media today.

And he was quick to outline his enthusiasm for a job he was advised to accept by another former England boss, Sir Bobby Robson.

"I have always wanted to work abroad. From my time with Manchester United in Europe and with Middlesbrough in Europe and from in international football with England, I have always sampled European football. It has always excited me," he said. "It's always something I think you can develop as a coach. Staying in one country can narrow your mind and narrow your focus – I wanted to open mine.

"I believe in football, I believe in technique, I believe in possession. That's how the Dutch play football."

McClaren also revealed that he had sought the counsel of Robson, who twice managed in the Eredivisie with PSV Eindhoven.

"I've kept in touch with Sir Bobby ever since my Middlesbrough days and since my England days. He's a great advisor for me. He said, 'Go there, it will be a very good experience.'

"He told me, 'Go on your own, learn the culture, learn a bit of the language and enjoy the football, because you will.'

"Dutch football and English football are very different but for that's why I'm here, for the challenge and the experience,
to sample a different culture and different football."



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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2008 2:52 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Roscoe,

24/06/2008 21:03:10
At least he's not in the frame for the managers job at Tynecastle! What relevance has this article got for an Edinburgh readership? Absolutely none.
2

Fanling,

Switzerland 24/06/2008 22:57:58
#1
What relevance? Failure, surely. With his brolly he could have impaled Vlad!

 

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