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Steve McClaren is on the brink of a surprise return to football in the Netherlands with FC Twente. The former England head coach was in Amsterdam yesterday to see Twente qualify for the Champions League at the expense of Ajax.
McClaren will decide this week whether to rebuild his career overseas and is giving serious consideration to the offer from Twente. He has been out of work since he was dismissed by the Football Association in November after England’s failure to qualify for Euro 2008 and is keen to return this summer. The usual post-season cull of managers is likely to provide openings in the Coca-Cola Championship, but McClaren has often expressed a desire to work abroad.
Twente finished fourth in the Dutch league, ten points behind PSV Eindhoven, the champions, but secured the second Champions League place through the play-offs with a 0-0 draw in the Amsterdam ArenA yesterday. They will join in the third qualifying round and the promise of European football is one of the lures for the Yorkshireman.
There is also the chance to rebuild his reputation without some of the baggage that would inevitably follow him around England because of his failure with the national side. Sir Bobby Robson also left the FA to work in the Netherlands, with PSV, and he is known to have encouraged McClaren to consider working there. The language would be far less of a problem than in other European countries.
Twente want McClaren to decide in the next few days whether he will succeed Fred Rutten, who has agreed to join Schalke 04 in Germany. One report yesterday linked McClaren with a return to Derby County, but there has been no approach. While it would be a gamble to move abroad, success would also mark him out. The number of English coaches who have worked overseas has been pitifully few in recent years.
Twente will regard it as a coup if they can attract the man who was once Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United and who, while at Middlesbrough, won the League Cup in 2004, came runner-up in the Uefa Cup in 2006 and finished seventh in the Premiership, the club’s highest finish.
Since losing the England job, McClaren, 47, has been travelling around Europe, seeking to build up his contacts and knowledge of players. That experience could prove useful given that he would need to trade within a limited budget at Twente, based in Enschede, a city of around 150,000 people near the eastern border with Germany. Bankrupt five years ago, the club have since been taken over by ambitious new owners. Managerial rivals would include Marco van Basten, who will take charge at Ajax this summer.
If McClaren does decide to move abroad — and his family is bound to be another consideration — Twente’s custom of playing You’ll Never Walk Alone before kick-off should at least help him to feel more at home after his years in England.
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Fc twente is one off the best clubs in the netherlands, they have the best youth academy of holland,most are dutch players.
i hope that mc claren will join the club.
they are making the staduim bigger now,take a look at the website www.thuisbijfctwente.nl .
you`ll never walk alone
jonny, Overdinkel, netherlands
Good luck to him. I hope he gets it.
It might pay him to keep away from
English football for ever - the fans
and club owners these days are the
sort of people it is best to keep away
from.
Trinder, Weybridge, UK
Why is it such a shock that a mid-table Dutch club is thinking of employing an ex-international manger, however awful he was in that role?
Roger Tilbury, Worthing,
This is fantatsic news - if it now means McClaren can no longer be the expert pundit for the BBC at Euro 2008. Whomsoever at the BBC that thought that paying the man that failed us all should now tell us what's going on should go jump off the roof of Television Centre.
bill best, Staplehurst, Kent
What is the point? Who does he think he is? Ajax have been shocking the last few seasons but they have just had a major reshuffle and will have Van Basten after Euro 2008 and PSV are not going to roll over tamely and let the umbrella waving fool rub their tummy. It is a road to nowhere.
Alec, London,
I think most English football fans would share McLaren's desire for him to work abroad, the further away the better, how about Australia?
Surrey Villan, Leatherhead, England
I would say it's a good move for McClaren but is it for FC Twente?
By the way, the Twente region has a more continental climate, the countryside around Enschede is lovely and it's close to Munster airport for all those trips abroad. Not a bad change from Middlesbrough I think!
Cora, Maidenhead, UK
Good luck to him, it will be good to see an English manager abroad, especially due to the lack of successful English managers at the highest level everywhere nowadays. Managing outside England will teach him knowledge of the game on the continent, and can only improve him as a coach.
Tom, London,
I feel sorry for them. The coach who got them into the Champions League, Fred Rutten, is moving onward and upwards to Schalke 04, so they get the man who took Middlesbrough to seventh in the Premier League.
Matt , Dubai,
If the clogs fit...
Ninian Reid, Edinburgh, Scotland
Good on him, taking his next job in England would be like stepping into the lion's den as he would never be allowed to forget his England record!
He just took the England job too early and given that he is trying to improve his expertise, he will likely prove to be a good manager in the future!
Nick, Nottingham,
Good move - his managerial chances in England are currently very slim. There is no doubt that he was the wrong choice as England manager but he wasn't going to turn it down. A Continental job will give him an opportunity to re-establish his club value.
Tony Gee, London,
Tony G,
Only a few months ago McClaren stated clearly that he would be happy to work abroad or in the Championship to get back into management. If you recall the reaction at the time, it was one of bemusement that either an ambitious Championship club or a serious foreign one would employ him.
Paul, London,
Realism has intruded for someone who recently only wanted to manage a Premier League team.
Tony G, Newark,
Well, it rains a lot in Holland so the 'looking pathetic under a brolly' play will still have some relevance.
Tim, HK,