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Thread: Jose Morais announced

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBRed48 View Post
    Potts, you will play on the wing on Tuesday
    He wouldn't be anywhere near the stadium never mind on the wing.

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    Ive never heard of him either but thats not a criticism of him at all, Im very interested again all of a sudden and I think we've actually made a bold statement here for a change in making this appointment.
    And it sounds like they had him down as one of their main choices even before the Fowls match so in all fairness Paul Harsley must have known he was only getting that 1 game in charge. To be honest I think this is a really good decision in moving away from the 'within' regime, somebody with new ideas and maybe who isnt afraid to start dropping players and playing the good ones, on merit for a change!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastStandRed View Post
    52-year-old former Champions League winner takes over at Oakwell.

    Barnsley Football Club are delighted to announce the appointment of Portuguese Head Coach José Morais on an 18-month-contract.

    Morais has a wealth of experience within the game and has coached at the very highest level possible, with a haul of medals as part of his armoury and a scholarship alongside one of the world’s greatest ever managers, José Mourinho.

    Having originally met the current Manchester United boss in his native Portugal during a brief spell at Benfica, the pair relinked at Italian giants Inter Milan in 2009 where Morais was a pivotal part of Mourinho’s coaching staff. That relationship lead Inter to an historic treble in the 2009/10 season, where they won the Serie A title, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League becoming the first Italian Club to ever achieve that feat.

    The new Barnsley Head Coach then moved with Mourinho to Real Madrid for another successful period, adding the La Liga title and Copa del Rey to an already glittering CV. The final stop on the European tour of trophies for the Portuguese pair was Stamford Bridge, where the Premier League was added to the medal cabinet.

    Morais has spent time as Head Coach with Tunisian giants Espérance, where a 74% win ratio saw him gain further plaudits across the footballing world. Spells with Al-Shabab, Antalyaspor and most recently AEK Athens in Greece, has furthered the knowledge of Barnsley Football Club’s new Head Coach who is fluent in an incredible seven different languages.

    Morais will take training from Friday morning, preparing the squad for an important Sky Bet Championship clash with Burton Albion at Oakwell on Tuesday evening.

    Chief Executive Gauthier Ganaye spoke to barnsleyfc.co.uk after concluding the search for the Reds’ new man.

    He said: “We’re really, really pleased to have secured the Club’s number one target from the start of the process. We invited José to the Sheffield Wednesday match and began talks immediately with him and his representatives. To be fully transparent, we ran a fair and full interview process. We spoke to a lot of Head Coach's who were both in and out of employment. The interviewed candidates were all strong contenders, but the unanimous decision was to appoint José who instilled the full board with the belief that he is the right man to lead us up the table, whilst bringing excitement back to the Club with an attacking style and goals for the fans to enjoy.

    “We now look ahead to a ***** part of the season under Jose’s leadership. He is excited about taking training straight away and installing his own vision on the squad, which in turn has excited the Club and its staff about the remainder of the campaign. We fully believe this is the right appointment at the right time, let’s get behind them all on Tuesday night against Burton and look for a strong finish to the season! Come on you Reds!”





    Morais has furthered the knowledge of Barnsley Football Club’s new Head Coach who is fluent in an incredible seven different languages.



    Bet none of them is Tarnspeyk thank chuff

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    Illevto hit the grarnd running Acido. Not much time to pick art the good 'uns with three must win games cummin up in quick time and with no experience in the Championship to judge them against. Al put a marker darn nar--he'll be gone by August, either sacked or buggers off. Perfect timing fo Macca to come in and gerrus promoted from League One.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Morais has furthered the knowledge of Barnsley Football Club’s new Head Coach who is fluent in an incredible seven different languages.



    Bet none of them is Tarnspeyk thank chuff
    Il be spouting pit language after Tuesday neet.

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    If mi Dad were alive today he'd turn in his grave
    Portuguese manager at Barnsley indeed
    Whatever next
    Es todo mi culo, mother
    he'd often say to mi mam

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    I think we'll win 7 draw 2 and lose 6 of our remaining fixtures. 51 pts revised from 45. Went on a fishy website and did their calculator

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    Parnd to a pinch of sh1t he ain't
    & you can hold the stakes SB

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBRed48 View Post
    Illevto hit the grarnd running Acido. Not much time to pick art the good 'uns with three must win games cummin up in quick time and with no experience in the Championship to judge them against. Al put a marker darn nar--he'll be gone by August, either sacked or buggers off. Perfect timing fo Macca to come in and gerrus promoted from League One.
    Dont be so cynical SB.
    But yes these are all important games coming up now and I hope there wont be booing if we fail to beat either Burton or Birmingham etc.

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    Burton is a must win in front of our own fans. Pressure game. It's rare we're favourites to win. Hope the players respond. Not too worried about Birmingham and Hull away. Pressure off you're never expected to win away. Owt's a bonus. I'd take 5 pts but I want 9

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