Dutch Managers in English Football

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Dutch Managers in English Football

by Top Flight » 10 Jun 2016 12:34

Off the top of my head:

Louis Van Gaal
Guus Hiddink
Dick Advocaat
Martin Jol
Ruud Gullit
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Do Dutch managers tend to bring success? With the exception of Jimmy, this bunch have all managed big clubs with big budgets.

Are there any examples of Dutch managers who have succeeded with a Championship club or a club lower down the football league? Jimmy did well with Burton Albion. He has done alright so far with QPR. But nothing, any better than what Brian was doing with us last season.

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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by TBM » 10 Jun 2016 12:43

Steve McClaren

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by One8Seven1* » 10 Jun 2016 12:44

Ronald Koeman - Everton

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by Glory Boy » 10 Jun 2016 13:03

TBM Steve McClaren


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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by W&E Royal » 10 Jun 2016 13:27

Top Flight Off the top of my head:

Louis Van Gaal
Guus Hiddink
Dick Advocaat
Martin Jol
Ruud Gullit
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Do Dutch managers tend to bring success? With the exception of Jimmy, this bunch have all managed big clubs with big budgets.

Are there any examples of Dutch managers who have succeeded with a Championship club or a club lower down the football league? Jimmy did well with Burton Albion. He has done alright so far with QPR. But nothing, any better than what Brian was doing with us last season.


Did Queens Park Rangers lose six of their final seven games? No, they won two, drew three and lost two, against Burnley and Brighton. I think it's save to say that JFH did better than Brian last season, hence why he's still in a job.


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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by floyd__streete » 10 Jun 2016 13:32

Top Flight Do Dutch managers tend to bring success?


LOL @ assuming people from a certain nationality might 'bring success'. Not all Austrians hate Jews :!:

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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by blythspartan » 10 Jun 2016 13:46

I don't know about dutch managers but we have done pretty well with first time managers in the past.

Mark McGee
Alan Pardew
Brian McDermott

Lets hope Stam is as successful.

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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Jun 2016 15:40

Didn't Johnny Metgod manage a team as caretaker manager?

I know he was 1st team coach and Derby and Portsmouth....

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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by sandman » 10 Jun 2016 16:10

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Top Flight Off the top of my head:

Louis Van Gaal
Guus Hiddink
Dick Advocaat
Martin Jol
Ruud Gullit
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Do Dutch managers tend to bring success? With the exception of Jimmy, this bunch have all managed big clubs with big budgets.

Are there any examples of Dutch managers who have succeeded with a Championship club or a club lower down the football league? Jimmy did well with Burton Albion. He has done alright so far with QPR. But nothing, any better than what Brian was doing with us last season.


Did Queens Park Rangers lose six of their final seven games? No, they won two, drew three and lost two, against Burnley and Brighton. I think it's save to say that JFH did better than Brian last season, hence why he's still in a job.


Safe to say he didn't.

McDermott had a 30% win record whereas JFH had a 25% win rate and took over a month to win his first match. (admittedly with QPR playing two fewer matches). But then JFh didn't get to a Cup Quarter Final.


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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by Nameless » 10 Jun 2016 16:54

No Fixed Abode Didn't Johnny Metgod manage a team as caretaker manager?

I know he was 1st team coach and Derby and Portsmouth....


He was sacked from both with the manager who brought him in.

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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by From Despair To Where? » 11 Jun 2016 10:17

Rene Meulensteen was a big success at Fulham

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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by Sutekh » 11 Jun 2016 10:20

Bobbie vander Robson

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Re: Dutch Managers in English Football

by Ian Royal » 11 Jun 2016 19:45

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Top Flight Off the top of my head:

Louis Van Gaal
Guus Hiddink
Dick Advocaat
Martin Jol
Ruud Gullit
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Do Dutch managers tend to bring success? With the exception of Jimmy, this bunch have all managed big clubs with big budgets.

Are there any examples of Dutch managers who have succeeded with a Championship club or a club lower down the football league? Jimmy did well with Burton Albion. He has done alright so far with QPR. But nothing, any better than what Brian was doing with us last season.


Did Queens Park Rangers lose six of their final seven games? No, they won two, drew three and lost two, against Burnley and Brighton. I think it's save to say that JFH did better than Brian last season, hence why he's still in a job.

I didn't know managerial performance was only measured by your last seven games...


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