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HellBilly
Well that went well…
I don’t think we match his expectations.
I don’t think we match his expectations.
Yes he was a bit shit at his job,I'm not willing to speculate any further than that just in case that's actually the correct answer.Any speculation what's happened?
Huge exodus of players over the summer so squad is very new in that respect. Seems unlike the men’s team we’ve not been able to replace with better players, although considering the sheer number of players it probably isn’t that surprising.What’s going on with the women’s team this season?
Maybe the replacement is announced tomorrowSo much for having somebody ready to step into every position
Surprised by that. I know the Swedish duo preferred him over Hope Powell at least.Jens Scheuer departs Brighton amid 'concern' over management style
After only six matches in charge, the German coach has allegedly left the club amid problems behind the sceneswww.telegraph.co.uk
Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Jens Scheuer has left the Women's Super League club after just two months in charge and it is understood his sudden departure has come amid growing concerns about his forthright management style.
The former Bayern Munich manager had arrived on December 28 on a three-and-a-half-year contract, but he leaves by mutual consent without having won a WSL game, and with Brighton in relegation danger. He took charge of just six fixtures in all competitions in England, including just three WSL matches, of which his side lost two and drew the other.
According to multiple sources, several of the staff and players at Brighton were unhappy about the way Scheuer had been allegedly speaking to colleagues in meetings, on the training ground and in the dressing room and his dealing with players and other club employees, to such an extent that there was general concern around the club that his appointment was simply not going to work out in the long-term. Scheuer has been contacted for a response.