Saturday 17 April 2010

Managerial merry-go-round is now in full swing

Here we go again. Teams supposedly failing to hit their targets set out before the season is now getting rid of their managers and the ones having done a brilliant job being lured to greener pastures. So far we have seen the top job being made available in Almtuna, Björklöven, Leksand, Västerås, Rögle and now also Malmö (not sure if I have missed any others). Of course, most of the jobs will go to managers who have previously been sacked/left another team where invariably they have failed.


Almtuna were facing the ungrateful task of replacing Jonas Rönnqvist who was offered the job at Luleå. So who do they get for the job? Bobo Simensen, infamous from his days at Rögle and Malmö. Last year he was safely tucked away at AIKs youth team! But of course someone had to drag him out in from the discarded toys' box. Where is the fucking law that says a coach must be recycled? Well, it was good as long as it lasted, but it's obviously time to say 'Bye bye, Almtuna!'. A bit melodramatic maybe, but it's not going to be any return to Kvalserien for them with him in charge.

Västerås has taken a slightly different route with employing Mats Waltin, a successful player in his day who has been coaching in Austria (AC Klagenfurter) and last heading up the Slovenian national team.

Björklöven has taken Jens Hellgren from Piteå and also see the return of Lars Molin.

In Malmö, the players apparently revolted against the hero of yesteryear, Göran Karlström, who stepped in and steered up the so called Babyhawks when the club was about to go under. I guess Carl 'Crybaby' Söderberg had to blame someone else for their failure to make Kvalserien. And what Calle wants, Calle gets - at least in Malmö. Hence, no more Karlström. The former assistant coach, Robert Olsson, takes over the reign.

Local rivals, Rögle is also on the lookout for  a new manager. Rumours are pointing towards Kenny Jönsson who helped the club up to Elitserien last time they went up - but then as a player. Could he do it again as a manager?

Leksand are expected to present their legendary ex-player Niklas Eriksson who has played more games for the club than anyone else. He has also shown his capabilities as a manager taking the Leksand youth team to win the Swedish championships this season.

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