Yeah. Please no to European coaches. Unless it's someone who has played here and knows the league well enough. Maybe someone like Roberto Donadoni. But even still I'd prefer someone from North America.
YESSS!!! I was literally just thinking about this today.If Kreis doesn't pan out, throw the bank at Bob Bradley.
Like I said before, I don't see Bob coming to MLS any time soon. His team is chasing the title in Norway, and he's going to likely be coaching in Europa League next season. Maybe even in CL if his team somehow closes the gap with Rosenborg.
If his team does well in either of the European competitions next season then there is some serious room for him to move up the ladder to a better league.
Like I said before, I don't see Bob coming to MLS any time soon. His team is chasing the title in Norway, and he's going to likely be coaching in Europa League next season. Maybe even in CL if his team somehow closes the gap with Rosenborg.
If his team does well in either of the European competitions next season then there is some serious room for him to move up the ladder to a better league.
Bob has been trying to coach in Europe for quite a while now. I remember him being disappointed that he wasn't offered any jobs there after he was let go from the USMNT which is why he took the Egypt job. Now he finally has his chance, and I just don't see him letting it go just for an easy pay day. Especially with how well he's doing. I think he has a fairly realistic chance of coaching in a top 5 league in the near future.I wouldn't rule it out just yet. Bob bradley is very much a family man. I think he will bite at a good offer that will allow him to be closer to his son and family.
Bob was recently listed as one of the top 50 coaches in the world.