Matildas coach Alen Stajcic stood down months before World C
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Matildas coach Alen Stajcic stood down months before World C
Australia's women's World Cup preparations have been dealt a major blow with coach Alen Stajcic stood down from his position on Saturday by Football Federation Australia.
A press conference has been called for midday, where FFA chairman Chris Nikou and chief executive David Gallop will announced Stajcic will not continue as Matildas coach, despite overseeing one of their most successful eras.
Sources have confirmed the coach's tenure will end immediately. Stajcic was appointed Matildas coach in 2014.
Gallop would not comment on speculation on the coaching upheaval when asked on Friday.
"I cannot make any comment other than I can confirm that we are in the process of looking at all aspects of the Matildas preparation in this critical period as we look towards the great opportunity and challenge of being a genuine contender to win the women's World Cup," Gallop said.
The Matildas enter June's Women's World Cup as one of the title contenders, having landed a place among the top six seeded nations at the tournament.
Australia are set to face New Zealand, South Korea and Argentina in the tournament of nations on home soil, beginning on February 8 before facing the US in a friendly ahead of their 2019 World Cup where they will be pitted against Italy, Jamaica and Brazil in the group stage.
A press conference has been called for midday, where FFA chairman Chris Nikou and chief executive David Gallop will announced Stajcic will not continue as Matildas coach, despite overseeing one of their most successful eras.
Sources have confirmed the coach's tenure will end immediately. Stajcic was appointed Matildas coach in 2014.
Gallop would not comment on speculation on the coaching upheaval when asked on Friday.
"I cannot make any comment other than I can confirm that we are in the process of looking at all aspects of the Matildas preparation in this critical period as we look towards the great opportunity and challenge of being a genuine contender to win the women's World Cup," Gallop said.
The Matildas enter June's Women's World Cup as one of the title contenders, having landed a place among the top six seeded nations at the tournament.
Australia are set to face New Zealand, South Korea and Argentina in the tournament of nations on home soil, beginning on February 8 before facing the US in a friendly ahead of their 2019 World Cup where they will be pitted against Italy, Jamaica and Brazil in the group stage.
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eagleboy wrote:Australia's women's World Cup preparations have been dealt a major blow with coach Alen Stajcic stood down from his position on Saturday by Football Federation Australia.
A press conference has been called for midday, where FFA chairman Chris Nikou and chief executive David Gallop will announced Stajcic will not continue as Matildas coach, despite overseeing one of their most successful eras.
Sources have confirmed the coach's tenure will end immediately. Stajcic was appointed Matildas coach in 2014.
Gallop would not comment on speculation on the coaching upheaval when asked on Friday.
"I cannot make any comment other than I can confirm that we are in the process of looking at all aspects of the Matildas preparation in this critical period as we look towards the great opportunity and challenge of being a genuine contender to win the women's World Cup," Gallop said.
The Matildas enter June's Women's World Cup as one of the title contenders, having landed a place among the top six seeded nations at the tournament.
Australia are set to face New Zealand, South Korea and Argentina in the tournament of nations on home soil, beginning on February 8 before facing the US in a friendly ahead of their 2019 World Cup where they will be pitted against Italy, Jamaica and Brazil in the group stage.
Personally I think there are massive cultural issues in the women’s game from grass roots level all the way up to the Matilda’s.
This is the second coach to be usurped by the players, along with the regular code hoppers pointing to a me first mentality from the players.
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Interesting reading.... and let's see what else comes of this .
Gallop said the decision was based on the results of two confidential surveys as well as discussions with players and staff.
“The ultimate responsibility for leading the team environment and driving change in culture and environment rests with the head coach. We no longer feel confident Alen is the right person to lead the team and the staff,” Gallop said.
“There’s definitely some serious findings from the surveys and discussions and a view that things have deteriorated in recent times.
“It’s fair to say that workplace issues around the culture of the set-up but it’s difficult to go into specifics.”
Gallop said the decision was based on the results of two confidential surveys as well as discussions with players and staff.
“The ultimate responsibility for leading the team environment and driving change in culture and environment rests with the head coach. We no longer feel confident Alen is the right person to lead the team and the staff,” Gallop said.
“There’s definitely some serious findings from the surveys and discussions and a view that things have deteriorated in recent times.
“It’s fair to say that workplace issues around the culture of the set-up but it’s difficult to go into specifics.”
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would you care to elaborate on what kind of cultural issues?Brian the Postman wrote:eagleboy wrote:Australia's women's World Cup preparations have been dealt a major blow with coach Alen Stajcic stood down from his position on Saturday by Football Federation Australia.
A press conference has been called for midday, where FFA chairman Chris Nikou and chief executive David Gallop will announced Stajcic will not continue as Matildas coach, despite overseeing one of their most successful eras.
Sources have confirmed the coach's tenure will end immediately. Stajcic was appointed Matildas coach in 2014.
Gallop would not comment on speculation on the coaching upheaval when asked on Friday.
"I cannot make any comment other than I can confirm that we are in the process of looking at all aspects of the Matildas preparation in this critical period as we look towards the great opportunity and challenge of being a genuine contender to win the women's World Cup," Gallop said.
The Matildas enter June's Women's World Cup as one of the title contenders, having landed a place among the top six seeded nations at the tournament.
Australia are set to face New Zealand, South Korea and Argentina in the tournament of nations on home soil, beginning on February 8 before facing the US in a friendly ahead of their 2019 World Cup where they will be pitted against Italy, Jamaica and Brazil in the group stage.
Personally I think there are massive cultural issues in the women’s game from grass roots level all the way up to the Matilda’s.
This is the second coach to be usurped by the players, along with the regular code hoppers pointing to a me first mentality from the players.
it seems the players didn't mutiny against this coach
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"Gender survey conducted by women's advocacy group" mentioned. I'm sure that had no influence on the decision.
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I’m not suggesting that the coach is the source of the cultural issues.zzz wrote:would you care to elaborate on what kind of cultural issues?Brian the Postman wrote:eagleboy wrote:Australia's women's World Cup preparations have been dealt a major blow with coach Alen Stajcic stood down from his position on Saturday by Football Federation Australia.
A press conference has been called for midday, where FFA chairman Chris Nikou and chief executive David Gallop will announced Stajcic will not continue as Matildas coach, despite overseeing one of their most successful eras.
Sources have confirmed the coach's tenure will end immediately. Stajcic was appointed Matildas coach in 2014.
Gallop would not comment on speculation on the coaching upheaval when asked on Friday.
"I cannot make any comment other than I can confirm that we are in the process of looking at all aspects of the Matildas preparation in this critical period as we look towards the great opportunity and challenge of being a genuine contender to win the women's World Cup," Gallop said.
The Matildas enter June's Women's World Cup as one of the title contenders, having landed a place among the top six seeded nations at the tournament.
Australia are set to face New Zealand, South Korea and Argentina in the tournament of nations on home soil, beginning on February 8 before facing the US in a friendly ahead of their 2019 World Cup where they will be pitted against Italy, Jamaica and Brazil in the group stage.
Personally I think there are massive cultural issues in the women’s game from grass roots level all the way up to the Matilda’s.
This is the second coach to be usurped by the players, along with the regular code hoppers pointing to a me first mentality from the players.
it seems the players didn't mutiny against this coach
I think there’s a false sense of entitlement in the women’s game that leads to behaviours such as the survey.
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I'm sure it didn't.Bomber wrote:"Gender survey conducted by women's advocacy group" mentioned. I'm sure that had no influence on the decision.
Gallop wanted to get rid of Stajcic and needed a reason. Solution: conduct a survey that always finds the man guilty.
#ethniccleansing
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gallop is making the FFA another basket case like the NRL, who give a rats if the issues are there, how about win a cup and the take care of it. learning someones new coaching style now is a joke
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zzz wrote:I'm sure it didn't.Bomber wrote:"Gender survey conducted by women's advocacy group" mentioned. I'm sure that had no influence on the decision.
Gallop wanted to get rid of Stajcic and needed a reason. Solution: conduct a survey that always finds the man guilty.
#ethniccleansing
Why is gallop to blame if the PFA instigated the survey?
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zzz wrote:I'm sure it didn't.Bomber wrote:"Gender survey conducted by women's advocacy group" mentioned. I'm sure that had no influence on the decision.
Gallop wanted to get rid of Stajcic and needed a reason. Solution: conduct a survey that always finds the man guilty.
#ethniccleansing
#ethniccleasing LOL
The audit was conducted by the players association and a women’s advocacy group not Gallop
#youhaveamassivechip
PS guess where Alen Stajcic was born
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the CEO has to approve any such surveyBrian the Postman wrote:zzz wrote:I'm sure it didn't.Bomber wrote:"Gender survey conducted by women's advocacy group" mentioned. I'm sure that had no influence on the decision.
Gallop wanted to get rid of Stajcic and needed a reason. Solution: conduct a survey that always finds the man guilty.
#ethniccleansing
Why is gallop to blame if the PFA instigated the survey?
this was a witch hunt
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Cultural is a very broad statement and can mean lots to many. What are the cultural issues you allude to that is exclusively in the women's camp? I'm interested to know.
Brian the Postman wrote:eagleboy wrote:Australia's women's World Cup preparations have been dealt a major blow with coach Alen Stajcic stood down from his position on Saturday by Football Federation Australia.
A press conference has been called for midday, where FFA chairman Chris Nikou and chief executive David Gallop will announced Stajcic will not continue as Matildas coach, despite overseeing one of their most successful eras.
Sources have confirmed the coach's tenure will end immediately. Stajcic was appointed Matildas coach in 2014.
Gallop would not comment on speculation on the coaching upheaval when asked on Friday.
"I cannot make any comment other than I can confirm that we are in the process of looking at all aspects of the Matildas preparation in this critical period as we look towards the great opportunity and challenge of being a genuine contender to win the women's World Cup," Gallop said.
The Matildas enter June's Women's World Cup as one of the title contenders, having landed a place among the top six seeded nations at the tournament.
Australia are set to face New Zealand, South Korea and Argentina in the tournament of nations on home soil, beginning on February 8 before facing the US in a friendly ahead of their 2019 World Cup where they will be pitted against Italy, Jamaica and Brazil in the group stage.
Personally I think there are massive cultural issues in the women’s game from grass roots level all the way up to the Matilda’s.
This is the second coach to be usurped by the players, along with the regular code hoppers pointing to a me first mentality from the players.
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Entitlement? I think its called respect and equity. Speak to the players and listen to their stories. If it were about the money then none would be playing. It's about being spoken about in the same glowing terms our Socceroos or Joeys are being spoken about. With respect and acknowledgement of the same level of commitment. Training. Sacrifices and preparation to their game as anyone of the Socceroos and Joeys players.
Is it a sense of entitlement? If that's the word you use then yep.
A sentence for you to ponder.
A cleaner as NASA was one asked by a visitor/manager as to what he did. He said I am working to put a man on the moon. A Cleaner is just as important to the strategic objectives of NSASA as is an engineer or astronaut. Listen to the Astronauts upon their landing on the moon....they thanked everyone and anyone involved.
I think there’s a false sense of entitlement in the women’s game that leads to behaviours such as the survey.[/quote]
Is it a sense of entitlement? If that's the word you use then yep.
A sentence for you to ponder.
A cleaner as NASA was one asked by a visitor/manager as to what he did. He said I am working to put a man on the moon. A Cleaner is just as important to the strategic objectives of NSASA as is an engineer or astronaut. Listen to the Astronauts upon their landing on the moon....they thanked everyone and anyone involved.
I think there’s a false sense of entitlement in the women’s game that leads to behaviours such as the survey.[/quote]
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To sack a coach and successful one at that based on a survey sounds implausible. There has to have been something major that the coach has done that breached some code of ethics. If it was something else why then pick the coach out to sack or make example of.?
Was Stajic offered the choice of resigning ?
Was Stajic offered the choice of resigning ?
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They wouldn’t have done it on a whim.eagleboy wrote:To sack a coach and successful one at that based on a survey sounds implausible. There has to have been something major that the coach has done that breached some code of ethics. If it was something else why then pick the coach out to sack or make example of.?
Was Stajic offered the choice of resigning ?
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there are feminists within the FFA organisation as well as ex board members and some in the media with an agenda
this doesn't include most of the players
this doesn't include most of the players
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This decision would have been made by the current board.zzz wrote:there are feminists within the FFA organisation as well as ex board members and some in the media with an agenda
this doesn't include most of the players
Who were voted in by the expanded congress (incl women’s game and PFA).
You can’t keep blaming the Lowys.
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Please explain and name.zzz wrote:there are feminists within the FFA organisation as well as ex board members and some in the media with an agenda
this doesn't include most of the players
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Interesting assumption that you have in regard your concerns with women and board members being involved in a women's competition. :?zzz wrote:there are feminists within the FFA organisation as well as ex board members and some in the media with an agenda
this doesn't include most of the players
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Do you have any idea about anything?Brian the Postman wrote:This decision would have been made by the current board.zzz wrote:there are feminists within the FFA organisation as well as ex board members and some in the media with an agenda
this doesn't include most of the players
Who were voted in by the expanded congress (incl women’s game and PFA).
You can’t keep blaming the Lowys.
Nikou is a Lowy puppet and its business as usual at FFA. Federations and unions were created by the Lowys just to provide voting blocs that were sympathetic to their agenda.
The whole election was a number crunching exercise and the expected smoked filled room power brokers were able to seize control.
Nothing has changed at the FFA other than there are now no Lowys sitting on the board.
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not all women are feminists so don't paint me with that brush Karleagleboy wrote:Interesting assumption that you have in regard your concerns with women and board members being involved in a women's competition. :?zzz wrote:there are feminists within the FFA organisation as well as ex board members and some in the media with an agenda
this doesn't include most of the players
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food for thought ...
https://twitter.com/kiwibardy/status/10 ... 3855725568
and no its not my twitter account idiots
now choke on this mofos...
https://twitter.com/meeerko/status/1087676116104445952
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the ... 50szc.html
https://twitter.com/RabiehKrayem/status ... 9721084928
delicious
and boom!!!
https://footballtoday.news/features/ffa ... c-decision
https://twitter.com/kiwibardy/status/10 ... 3855725568
and no its not my twitter account idiots
now choke on this mofos...
https://twitter.com/meeerko/status/1087676116104445952
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the ... 50szc.html
https://twitter.com/RabiehKrayem/status ... 9721084928
delicious
and boom!!!
https://footballtoday.news/features/ffa ... c-decision
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Who are football today?zzz wrote:food for thought ...
https://twitter.com/kiwibardy/status/10 ... 3855725568
and no its not my twitter account idiots
now choke on this mofos...
https://twitter.com/meeerko/status/1087676116104445952
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the ... 50szc.html
Heather Reid caught in a lie
https://twitter.com/RabiehKrayem/status ... 9721084928
delicious
and boom!!!
https://footballtoday.news/features/ffa ... c-decision
Also, Rabieh Krayam ?????
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Krayem was the Fury chairman.Brian the Postman wrote:Who are football today?zzz wrote:food for thought ...
https://twitter.com/kiwibardy/status/10 ... 3855725568
and no its not my twitter account idiots
now choke on this mofos...
https://twitter.com/meeerko/status/1087676116104445952
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the ... 50szc.html
https://twitter.com/RabiehKrayem/status ... 9721084928
delicious
and boom!!!
https://footballtoday.news/features/ffa ... c-decision
Also, Rabieh Krayam ?????
you've never heard of Bonita Mersiades?
delete your account
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Well Said Zzz
Whenever we run of ammo we resort to:
1) Bunch of idiots
2) Feminist agenda
3) Ethnic based clubs
4) Cultural issues
5) He’s or she’s an idiot
Facts are, there is always more to a story and any decisions that occur in a sporting club (or business) are generally devoid of by-plays ie female or male agenda etc. To bring that into the equation is tantamount to comment for comment sake on the basis that it cannot be quantified.
This decision (right or wrong) needs to be played out so that the innocent are castigated.
Whenever we run of ammo we resort to:
1) Bunch of idiots
2) Feminist agenda
3) Ethnic based clubs
4) Cultural issues
5) He’s or she’s an idiot
Facts are, there is always more to a story and any decisions that occur in a sporting club (or business) are generally devoid of by-plays ie female or male agenda etc. To bring that into the equation is tantamount to comment for comment sake on the basis that it cannot be quantified.
This decision (right or wrong) needs to be played out so that the innocent are castigated.
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No I have heard of Rabieh Krayam, I’m just surprised that anyone would use him as a credible football source.zzz wrote:Krayem was the Fury chairman.Brian the Postman wrote:Who are football today?zzz wrote:food for thought ...
https://twitter.com/kiwibardy/status/10 ... 3855725568
and no its not my twitter account idiots
now choke on this mofos...
https://twitter.com/meeerko/status/1087676116104445952
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/the ... 50szc.html
Heather Reid caught in a lie
https://twitter.com/RabiehKrayem/status ... 9721084928
delicious
and boom!!!
https://footballtoday.news/features/ffa ... c-decision
Also, Rabieh Krayam ?????
you've never heard of Bonita Mersiades?
delete your account
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WTF? Innocent need to be castigated?billy the kid wrote:Well Said Zzz
Whenever we run of ammo we resort to:
1) Bunch of idiots
2) Feminist agenda
3) Ethnic based clubs
4) Cultural issues
5) He’s or she’s an idiot
Facts are, there is always more to a story and any decisions that occur in a sporting club (or business) are generally devoid of by-plays ie female or male agenda etc. To bring that into the equation is tantamount to comment for comment sake on the basis that it cannot be quantified.
This decision (right or wrong) needs to be played out so that the innocent are castigated.
Bottom line, people are just seeking transparency given the supposed enormity of the decision and the so-called reasons behind the decision.
Just say it FFS!
Usually the only reason you don't publicly state reason for a sacking is that you'd be scared of litigation, so if the door is ajar for such, and meaning there might be some doubt to the "facts", then perhaps the decision was made in haste?
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he's not the source you dopeBrian the Postman wrote: No I have heard of Rabieh Krayam, I’m just surprised that anyone would use him as a credible football source.
read the thread on twitter
nothing to do with Krayem
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the f**k are you talking about?billy the kid wrote:Well Said Zzz
Whenever we run of ammo we resort to:
1) Bunch of idiots
2) Feminist agenda
3) Ethnic based clubs
4) Cultural issues
5) He’s or she’s an idiot
Facts are, there is always more to a story and any decisions that occur in a sporting club (or business) are generally devoid of by-plays ie female or male agenda etc. To bring that into the equation is tantamount to comment for comment sake on the basis that it cannot be quantified.
This decision (right or wrong) needs to be played out so that the innocent are castigated.
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zzz wrote:he's not the source you dopeBrian the Postman wrote: No I have heard of Rabieh Krayam, I’m just surprised that anyone would use him as a credible football source.
read the thread on twitter
Gatt caught Reid in a lie
nothing to do with Krayem
You are so bottle of shiraz dumb.
Your parents have to be brother and sister
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