

Koeman Speaks!!
By: Cesar | May 20th, 2008So before we get to the season in review post where we look back at our dreadful campaign, let’s hear once more from our old ‘friend’ Ronald Koeman, known affectionately as ‘TinTin’ …
The Dutch maestro opened up in an interview with a Dutch TV station last night and he said that taking over at Valencia was probably not a good idea after all.
“I have regretted it, but I would blame myself if I hadn’t done it,” said the former Vitesse, Ajax and Benfica boss, who left the Eredivisie champions on October 31 last year.
However, Koeman does not regret leaving PSV Eindhoven. “They already had the blade ready for me. Martin Jol would succeed me and they also cashed in on my departure. Therefore [managing director] Jan Reker did not exactly find himself with his back to the wall.”
The former international sweeper said that he plans to rest for a season. “It’s something I really need. I’ve been a coach for a decade now and this is the time for me to distance myself. And then I will focus on improving myself before taking the next step.” (Work hard, my son. Work real, real hard …)
Koeman stressed that moving to Valencia may have shut two bigger doors in front of him. “If I had remained with PSV, I would have perhaps become the Dutch boss or the coach of Barcelona. Yes, I know that my name was on their lists.” (Barca are probably thanking their lucky stars they didn’t hire this guy …)
A number of his former players blamed him for our dismal performances. But Koeman hit back. “The strange thing was that the players whom I no longer used [Santiago Cañizares, David Albelda and Angulo] continued to train with the rest of the squad and made their way into the team’s dressing rooms. They created a negative environment with the support of others, such as Joaquín. Players like Joaquin cost 30 million euros (in a transfer), but had an output of 30 euros.”
Ouch … nasty words from our ex-boss.
He sure sounds like a professional a$$hole, doesn’t he?
Well, he ruined us much like he ruined Benfica and other teams before.
And consequently, the 30 euro men ruined his chance at becoming Holland or Barca boss … too bad.
He shouldn’t have jumped ship like the opportunist he is so soon from PSV.
Maybe then, he’d be ruining his country’s chances at World Cup qualification or sending Barca to relegation depths instead of putting up with us …
Thankfully, he’s gone. Good riddance to bad rubbish …
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Absolute,pure,utter RUBBISH.
I wish he had gone to Barca.He wouldnt even have losted as long as he did at Valencia.
Negative atmosphere yet these same people(Santi and Angulo) delivered when they were called back.
A coach(Voro) did in 5 games what he couldnt achieve in 22 games and he still has the guts to open his mouth in publicPosted from
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Hopefully he does well in the future, even though he had a disastrous season with Valencia. Even though I don’t support him it is true that Juaquin hasn’t given very much
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Oh, please. The negative environment was not “created” by Cani, Albelda, & Anglo. It was simply ALL of the players reacting to HIM. Taking those three completely out of the picture would not have resulted in whatever respect he feels was due to him. What did he expect, anyway? Candy-shaped hearts and chocolate roses? Someone please put him out of my misery.
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Yeah, that was harsh. Joaquín is not worth 30 euros. I’d say about 55 is about right.
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A$$hole! To think we are still paying him. The gall.
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the drugs laws are very lax in holland,hes obviousley filled his boots with happy pills.
bloke couldnt run a bath.Posted from
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The negative influence was caused by Cani, Angulo and Albelda but it could have all been avoided if the stubborn administration had even listened to the opinion of the 3 who were upset at the direction that the club was heading in. I don’t hate Koeman. Despite his poor record our problems are in fact in the administration. They did bring him in, insisted he make certain changes and allowed the team to flirt with relegation before making a change. I hope you all recall the QQ was sacked before a Champions League match and we had to play Real Madrid directly after that match. I fail to understand why we couldn’t bring in a coach in the winter or at the end of the season failing that. Yet another example of our admin clearly not thinking about the best interest of the club. The internal conflicts already created by QQ and Carboni + the other technical staff against QQ surely haven’t helped us this year nor would it have helped any coach (since by my understanding the players actually liked QQ and were not pleased by the underlying reason behind his sacking i.e. our then president who doesn’t care about the interest of the team…i am open for correction here)
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hi all ,
Can’t we just look FORWARD and forget about the PAST ????Posted from
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hi ppl! i heard sm good news, we r set to sign garcia and zapeter from zaragoza!! thts nice to hear! i would love to see thm in valencia shirt specially garcia! hes a real talent!
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Well said Cesar!
How DARE he insult or blame THE GREAT Angulo!
:O
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