[BBC News] 艾拿戴斯成紐卡素領隊
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Newcastle name Allardyce as boss
Newcastle have appointed former Bolton boss Sam Allardyce as their new manager on a three-year contract.
The 52-year-old succeeds Glenn Roeder, who resigned on 6 May, at the helm of the St James' Park club.
Allardyce, who turned down the Newcastle job once before, said: "It is fantastic from my point of view.
"A couple of years ago there was an opportunity, which I declined, but now I feel like I'm ready to implement what I did at Bolton for seven years."
Allardyce - who refused to answer questions from BBC reporters because of a Panorama programme broadcast last September - said his ambition was to "win a trophy or qualify for Europe over the next few years".
"I'm ambitious and I know this club is," he said. "It hasn't had the best success but I feel I can turn it round.
"I've left a football club that is very, very healthy so when my time to leave Newcastle does come I hope I have done the same here.
"I hope I can bring the success that the fans are so desperate for.
"I'm not saying I can get it right at the flick of a switch. If there are some sticky times I hope we can get over them for the best of the supporters and me."
Allardyce left Bolton after a stint of nearly eight years, citing his need for a rest but also admitting the desire to win silverware was behind his decision.
After a six-day break in Spain he said the move to Newcastle came about over a hectic weekend.
He leaves behind Bolton, who claimed a Uefa Cup place after finishing seventh, to join a Newcastle side that finished 13 points behind them in 13th place in the Premiership.
Asked what makes Newcastle a more likely destination for trophies, he commented: "Everything about it. The resources, the facilities, the fans, the amount of revenue that can be generated by a club of this size.
"No disrespect to Bolton, it is a club I love, but this club is massive in terms of what it can achieve."
On Tuesday Allardyce met his backroom staff and the players who have not already left for their summer break.
He admitted he would be phoning the players who were not present, including England striker Michael Owen, who has been linked with a move away from the club.
Allardyce is hopeful of convincing Owen and fellow forward Obafemi Martins to stay.
"You wouldn't want to lose your leading scorers. They are two fantastic scorers and are very much part of the future at Newcastle, I hope," said Allardyce.
"I hope to strengthen the squad throughout the summer months."
Allardyce also revealed that he would implementing the sort of scientific approach at Newcastle that was his trademark at Bolton - and hoped it would help solve the injury problems that have hindered the club in recent years.
He stated: "There have been too many injuries. They seem to be forever talking about the everlasting injury list. One of the first things I will have to look at are why those injuries have happened.
"Far too many players have had too many injuries too often."
Allardyce also defended the style of play he introduced at Bolton, dismissing suggestions that he favoured a long-ball game.
He added: "When I beat big clubs their manager used to have to come up with an excuse for us beating them and that was because we played long-ball football.
"When they do it at Manchester United they call it a long pass."
Allardyce made a grand entrance to the north-east, flying by helicopter on Tuesday after attending the League Managers' Association dinner in Nottingham on Monday.
He resigned as Bolton boss on 29 April and, after Roeder stepped down as the Magpies manager on 6 May, Allardyce became the favourite for the post at St James' Park.
The former Blackpool and Notts County boss, who rejected the chance to manage Newcastle just under three years ago, was interviewed for the position of England coach last summer.
He missed out to Steve McClaren then but stressed there is no clause in his Newcastle contract allowing him to leave for England.
Former Newcastle manager Ruud Gullit has wished Allardyce well in his new job.
He told BBC Sport: "I hope he will succeed because Newcastle is like a big giant that wants to wake up.
"The fans are great, the people are great there and I hope they can do it.
"The difficulty for them is to get the right players there because most players who want to come to England want to play for Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United or Liverpool - the big clubs. So for them it is difficult to get the right players.
"Sometimes players go there who maybe didn't want to but had no other choice.
"There are some outstanding players there but it hasn't been a team, for one reason or another, so I hope he will make a team. Team spirit will be the most important thing."
ALLARDYCE FACTFILE
Born: 19 Oct 1954 in Dudley
Playing career: Bolton (twice), Sunderland, Millwall, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Coventry, Huddersfield, Preston, West Brom (player-coach)
Managerial career: Limerick City, Preston (player-coach), Blackpool, Sunderland (academy youth director), Notts County, Bolton
Playing honours: Second Division title in 1977-78 with Blackpool
Managerial honours: Fourth division title 1997-98 with Notts County, Carling Cup runner-up in 2003-04 with Bolton
[[i] Last edited by kakeidevil on 2007-5-16 at 05:17 PM [/i]] 好野
目標係歐洲賽參加資格:agree::agree: 隊波人腳唔差, 希望有依位好教練會有作為啦
但newcastle鍾意洗大錢, 艾帥鍾意簽卒仔, 唔知到時會點呢 :D [quote]Originally posted by [i]艾力克[/i] at 2007-5-16 01:39 AM:
隊波人腳唔差, 希望有依位好教練會有作為啦
但newcastle鍾意洗大錢, 艾帥鍾意簽卒仔, 唔知到時會點呢 :D [/quote]
你估大SAM唔想洗大錢咩 保記財力有限先要簽平野
家陣紐卡素講明比大錢佢買人 即刻辭職過檔 Terency 兄你真係快呀........:D:D:D:D
我都係今朝至知.......;);););)
睇黎今鋪紐卡素有救喇.............:good::good::good:
素聞大 Sam 專門訓練「鐵人」......:agree::agree:
睇 Speed 38 歲今季都未傷過就知啦.........:good::good::good:
睇怕奧雲下季想傷都唔易.....:D:D:D:D 呢位領隊好似喜歡高Q大棍的?;)
怎適合紐卡素呢?:help: [quote]Originally posted by [i]leeyanta[/i] at 2007-5-16 09:27 AM:
呢位領隊好似喜歡高Q大棍的?;)
怎適合紐卡素?:help: [/quote]
佢係有料既,不過就未到一流囉。
講真,保頓咁既料佢都教到咁既成績都真係算係咁啦。
紐記其實人腳唔算太強,前線就ok既。
不過後防既質素真係同英超中游無咩分別。
我諗佢要諗諗條後防先得啦。
大家估下保頓會唔會好似查爾頓咁既收場呢?;) 希望艾拿戴斯成為紐卡素領隊,可以帶領紐卡素踢出成績啦! :good: [quote]Originally posted by [i]自由神[/i] at 16-5-2007 09:39:
佢係有料既,不過就未到一流囉。
講真,保頓咁既料佢都教到咁既成績都真係算係咁啦。
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差名氣遮...........實力經已被公認啦......:gun::gun::gun:
今屆保頓少左 Nakata,Jay-Jay,Jaidi 都仲有前七.....
實力已經拍得住以金錢掛帥的車仔、曼聯、熱刺了..... he is a good manager, patient and long term 咁紐卡素下年應該至少係一隻欄路虎 good~:good:
[color=Red]Devil+4 高亮[/color] 唔怪得佢會唔做保頓領隊 [quote]Originally posted by [i]王晶[/i] at 2007-5-16 01:57:
你估大SAM唔想洗大錢咩 保記財力有限先要簽平野
家陣紐卡素講明比大錢佢買人 即刻辭職過檔 [/quote]
人望高處,魚唔過塘唔會肥既:dev: [quote]Originally posted by [i]Edgar Davids[/i] at 2007-5-16 11:31 AM:
差名氣遮...........實力經已被公... [/quote]
Nakata,Jay-Jay,Jaidi 早就唔入流啦!
Nakata根本就遊戲人生,仲點會同你搏呀!
Jay-Jay無疑佢係一個難得既人材,但係年齡令佢打英超吃不消。
Jaidi走左之後,保頓都補番個差唔多踢法既中堅番黎呀!
艾拿戴斯其實同莫耶斯係同類形
你對佢有太大既期望,最後只會失望。
你對佢無咩期望,最後卻有驚喜。 我唔係好鐘e艾拿戴斯囉
成日買老餅 [quote]Originally posted by [i]leeyanta[/i] at 2007-5-16 09:27 AM:
呢位領隊好似喜歡高Q大棍的?;)
怎適合紐卡素呢?:help: [/quote]
我諗佢應該唔會靜係識打高Q大棍掛, 話唔定會有唔同既睇呢 ...... :) 100%支持艾拿戴斯,
有邊個領隊可以用咁少錢既錢莧踢到有咁既成績呀?!
如果佢有錢,你估佢想買老餅咩??邊個唔想買Rooney,C.Ronaldo
講真,之前燊拿士、路達都無料到,今次紐卡素搵到艾拿戴斯,真係有望爭前4
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