Yallop Withdraws From USMNT Race
(Soccer365.com) - Los Angeles Galaxy manager Frank Yallop has excluded himself from the U.S. Soccer search to replace Bruce Arena.
"There's a list of people who, I guess, always get mentioned and I feel pretty flattered that I get put into that mix," he told the L.A. Times. "It means I'm doing something right in my coaching career, but I'm not looking at doing that at the moment."
"I really enjoy what I'm doing here," asserted Yallop. "I'm looking forward to next season with the Galaxy."
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Comments
So who are the other candidates and when are we finally going to get a coach?
Posted by: Cheese | October 22, 2006 01:14 AM
o no, yallop s gon. hees nah goo eneyweh.
Posted by: queso | October 23, 2006 09:54 AM
I wish we would get a decision soon, now that it has already forced the U.S. to pass up a window of competition. With Copa America/Gold Cup etc. it probably won't be long, we can't afford much more downtime.
That said, my guess at the list of candidates:
US-based: Peter Nowak, Sigi Schmid, Steve Nichol, Dave Sarachan and Bob Bradley.
Options from abroad: Jurgen Klinsman(obviously), Sven-Goran Eriksson and Jose Pekerman; all of which would be a stretch financially, but Gulati seems to think he will have the monetary backing to attract someone of this caliber.
Posted by: Anonymous | October 23, 2006 10:40 AM
Sounds great to me BTWHIDK
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