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Fred Hantz



S'hampton Seagull

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Oct 12, 2003
6,946
Southampton
I'd rather have Fred Flintstone.Jesus how are the club going to convince people he was first, second or even fifth choice..He makes Hughton sound wonderful...Two promotions from that hotbed of football, that is the French lower leagues...This would be a disaster of epic proportions.We got 13players atm, he is hardly going to have them queuing up to sign up.

Get a grip.
 










Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
7,286
Swansea
It could very much be relative, he might have the skills but will Mrs FH want to be here? what about the kids? will they settle in Seaford? With all imports there are other considerations, However, if you come from Stoke to Brighton you know what you're getting!

Is it not all relative?

He would have got a comparatively poor team promoted from a comparatively poor league, TWICE.

Unless they bought the title, Citeh-style, he has the skills to gain promotion in a league of his peers, irrespective of the country/league/division.
 




SeagullinExile

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2010
6,190
London
It could very much be relative, he might have the skills but will Mrs FH want to be here? what about the kids? will they settle in Seaford? With all imports there are other considerations, However, if you come from Stoke to Brighton you know what you're getting!

Seaford's closer to France than it is to Stoke :whistle:
 


Austrian Gull

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2009
2,497
Linz, Austria
L'Equipe have picked up on it as well - a few days ago, they seemed certain that Hantz was heading for Reims.

Brighton veut aussi Hantz

Tout le monde se lève pour Frédéric Hantz. Priorité des dirigeants de Reims, l'ancien coach de Bastia, est également sur les tablettes de Brighton, club de D2 anglaise. L'information a été dévoilée ce mercredi matin par The Argus, journal local de Brighton. Sami Hyypia, le technicien finlandais, est également sur les tablettes des décideurs anglais dont l'objectif est la montée en Premier League. Hantz, qui doit rencontrer les Rémois dans les prochaines heures, n'a jamais caché qu'il rêvait d'entraîner un jour en Angleterre.

Some positive comments from readers about us as well :clap:

Eric Sikora 4 juin à 21:59
Peut être parce que le stade est moderne, rempli, avec une super ambiance, dans une super ville, les matches engagés et agréables, le tout dans un club qui a des moyens ? Seagulls !!

There has been some right nonsense written on this thread by some usual suspects.

Hantz did a brilliant job at Bastia taking over the club at the lowest point in their history and sticking around when he could have walked away from a club on the brink of bankruptcy. He is universally loved by their supporters for his loyalty and commitment, not just because he won two titles in a row.

Bastia is an extremely difficult context to manage in - it may seem like a small club by British standards but crowds of around 15,000 are impressive for the size of the town. The level of passion is high, too. As are expectations - they've reached the UEFA Cup final and have won the French Cup. Hantz coped with this context and has left Bastia in a very healthy state - the best for 30 years.

He also did excellently at Le Mans at the start of his career, getting the club to the top flight for the first time in its history. What worries me slightly is his spell at Sochaux where he failed badly but he was only there for a few months.

I think he'd be a bold and interesting appointment and note the last line form L'Equipe - it's always been his dream to manage in England.
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,093
Lancing
L'Equipe have picked up on it as well - a few days ago, they seemed certain that Hantz was heading for Reims.

Brighton veut aussi Hantz

Tout le monde se lève pour Frédéric Hantz. Priorité des dirigeants de Reims, l'ancien coach de Bastia, est également sur les tablettes de Brighton, club de D2 anglaise. L'information a été dévoilée ce mercredi matin par The Argus, journal local de Brighton. Sami Hyypia, le technicien finlandais, est également sur les tablettes des décideurs anglais dont l'objectif est la montée en Premier League. Hantz, qui doit rencontrer les Rémois dans les prochaines heures, n'a jamais caché qu'il rêvait d'entraîner un jour en Angleterre.

Some positive comments from readers about us as well :clap:

Eric Sikora 4 juin à 21:59
Peut être parce que le stade est moderne, rempli, avec une super ambiance, dans une super ville, les matches engagés et agréables, le tout dans un club qui a des moyens ? Seagulls !!

There has been some right nonsense written on this thread by some usual suspects.

Hantz did a brilliant job at Bastia taking over the club at the lowest point in their history and sticking around when he could have walked away from a club on the brink of bankruptcy. He is universally loved by their supporters for his loyalty and commitment, not just because he won two titles in a row.

Bastia is an extremely difficult context to manage in - it may seem like a small club by British standards but crowds of around 15,000 are impressive for the size of the town. The level of passion is high, too. As are expectations - they've reached the UEFA Cup final and have won the French Cup. Hantz coped with this context and has left Bastia in a very healthy state - the best for 30 years.

He also did excellently at Le Mans at the start of his career, getting the club to the top flight for the first time in its history. What worries me slightly is his spell at Sochaux where he failed badly but he was only there for a few months.

I think he'd be a bold and interesting appointment and note the last line form L'Equipe - it's always been his dream to manage in England.

With respect you can only say it is nonsense until after the first season has panned out.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
It could very much be relative, he might have the skills but will Mrs FH want to be here? what about the kids? will they settle in Seaford? With all imports there are other considerations, However, if you come from Stoke to Brighton you know what you're getting!
You do realise Brighton is closer to France than Stoke.
From the centre of Brighton you can be in the centre of Paris quicker than the centre of Stoke.
On a Friday pm to can probably get to Nice quicker than Stoke, from Brighton...





...which is nice.
 


Driver8

On the road...
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Jul 31, 2005
16,212
North Wales
You do realise Brighton is closer to France than Stoke.
From the centre of Brighton you can be in the centre of Paris quicker than the centre of Stoke.
On a Friday pm to can probably get to Nice quicker than Stoke, from Brighton...





...which is nice.

It's a bloody long way from Corsica to Brighton though
 


Austrian Gull

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Feb 5, 2009
2,497
Linz, Austria
Seaford's closer to France than it is to Stoke :whistle:

Good point well made.

They've been living in Corsica for the last four years which is probably harder to cope with transport-wise for a mainland Frenchman than living in Brighton.

Hantz is from Rodez which is a town in the south-west between Toulouse and Clermont-Ferrand.
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
Some positive comments from readers about us as well :clap:

Eric Sikora 4 juin à 21:59
Peut être parce que le stade est moderne, rempli, avec une super ambiance, dans une super ville, les matches engagés et agréables, le tout dans un club qui a des moyens ? Seagulls !!


Not according to some people on here, they weren't.

France Football had it that he was certain to go to Reims too. I wonder what he's going to say to Reims at this meeting
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,759
Chandlers Ford
With respect you can only say it is nonsense until after the first season has panned out.

Not at all. If Hantz is our man, then time will tell whether he is a success.

Regardless of how he does, some of the comments and spurious reasons for writing him off, ARE nonsense.
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
Im sure TB will make the right decision for the club, whoever it turns out to be. Having gone through each candidate`s CV with a fine tooth comb, spoken at length to them about their footballing philosophy, visions for the future, policy on youth, etc, etc, TB will be in a much better position to decide who fits HIS criteria much more than us lot who, quite frankly, know sweet funk all about any of them other than what we can find trawling the internet. Its Tony`s club and investment after all, have faith that he will make the right decision.

its the fans club surely
 






Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,093
Lancing
Not at all. If Hantz is our man, then time will tell whether he is a success.

Regardless of how he does, some of the comments and spurious reasons for writing him off, ARE nonsense.

Fair comment.
 


Mannie

New member
Jun 4, 2014
73
Brighton
Not to sound pessimistic but If we go get this guy Is It just goes to show we're dong things on the cheap again. When's the club going to realize. You're not going to get anywhere on a shoestring. Sure there was Palace but they got LUCKY.

Look at the Amex - Look at the Training Ground - Think where we were a few years back - Not a shoestring but sensibly managing the clubs resources !
 








Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,135
Goldstone
Hantz did a brilliant job at Bastia taking over the club at the lowest point in their history and sticking around when he could have walked away from a club on the brink of bankruptcy. He is universally loved by their supporters for his loyalty and commitment, not just because he won two titles in a row.

Bastia is an extremely difficult context to manage in - it may seem like a small club by British standards but crowds of around 15,000 are impressive for the size of the town. The level of passion is high, too. As are expectations - they've reached the UEFA Cup final and have won the French Cup. Hantz coped with this context and has left Bastia in a very healthy state - the best for 30 years.

He also did excellently at Le Mans at the start of his career, getting the club to the top flight for the first time in its history.
:bla: Facts are all well and good yeah, but he's a foreigner yeah, and after he gets us to the playoffs, we all know we'll lose right, because he doesn't have the passion that the English managers have got.

:dunce:
 


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