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  • Alen Stajcic Appointed Wanderers Head Coach


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    The Western Sydney Wanderers announced today that the club has a new head coach, former Central Coast Mariners, Perth Glory and Matildas boss Alen Stajcic.

    Stajcic take overs in the wake of Marko Rudan leaving the club on the 16th of May, and the backroom palace intrigue which resulted in long standing Chairman & high profile club co-owner Paul Lederer stepping down from the Chairman role.

    The move for Stajcic and the removal of Lederer was orchestrated by co-owner Jefferson Cheng. Cheng, who along with Glenn Duncan and David Slade, have been the less visible element of the ownership consortium since they bought the club from Football Federation Australia in 2014. The triumvirate out-voted Lederer and his desire to bring in an overseas coach who was rumoured to be Dutchman Ruud Brood.

    Stajcic was headed for the exit at Perth Glory from the moment that club was sold to Ross Pelligra earlier this year, with the Glory ending the season in dead last despite the efforts of A-League Golden Boot winner Adam Taggart and his 20 goals, and his tenure was officially terminated on the 25th of June. Stajcic had a three year stint in charge of the Central Coast Mariners after leaving the Matildas head coach role in controversial fashion. After a short interim period in the 2018/19 A-League season, he finished in last with the Mariners in 2019/20 and then 3rd in 2020/21 before quitting in the off-season due to an apparent split with Mariners ownership over the direction & funding of the club & playing group.

    The appointment of a manager from the team who finished last will raise eyebrows with club supporters, with the explanation coming from Cheng's involvement with the Philippines women's national football team. Cheng had been a sponsor and administrator for the team from 2017 until his very recent resignation. That administrative role that lead to Stajcic being appointed as the head coach of the Philippine women's team in 2021, where he lead the team to qualification for the 2023 Women's World Cup with their semi-final finish at the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup, winning the 2022 AFF Women's Championship and ending his tenure with a fighting group stage exit from Group A at the World Cup in New Zealand.

    Stajcic currently has a combined 28% win-rate from his time in Perth and Gosford and a staggering negative 56 goal difference. Wanderers fans will be hoping that his time at the club will be more reflective of his 2020-21 season with the Mariners, where he won 12, drew 6 and lost 9, hopefully with a better finals run than their first week, extra time 2-0 exit to Macarthur FC who were playing a man down for almost an hour. With a new coach and new chairman coming onto the scene it is likely that more staff & players will leave the club in the weeks before pre-season opens with another new dawn for a club that has been struggling for any kind of consistency in the past decade.

    The Wanderers next competitive match is the Australia Cup Round of 32 match against Brisbane City, in Brisbane at Spencer Park on Wednesday the 31st of July with kick-off at 7:30pm. The A-League season is set to kick-off in October.


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    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    Well…was underwhelmed..but gets my backing now…..good luck Alen.

     

    And @mack…..you can kick off the Stajcic sackwatch thread now eh…

    Edited by Smoggy
    octa9ona11

    Posted

    Win rate with mens teams - Below 30%

    Win rate with womens teams - Almost 60%

     

    Fairly uninspiring. Whilst he seems like a great bloke his mansgerial career in the men's game has been very average. Hope he proves me wrong.

     

    Themumf79

    Posted

    Yawn. At least with Babbel, Gombau, even Rudan there was a little bit of optimism that they would bring something fresh. Not feeling it at all. See you all for round 1 though 🫡

    Bangaverage

    Posted

    Christensen has left the NPL team today to take up assistant role with the ALeague. Hopefully he can take the youth players with him

    PedroPony

    Posted

    3 minutes ago, Bangaverage said:

    Christensen has left the NPL team today to take up assistant role with the ALeague. Hopefully he can take the youth players with him

    Any idea where Ninko will fit in? 

    immortalshogun

    Posted

    12 minutes ago, Bangaverage said:

    Christensen has left the NPL team today to take up assistant role with the ALeague. Hopefully he can take the youth players with him

    This is good imo - hopefully this is incentive for our youth to stay with us. Losing Blair when he was having a great season was a bit of a blow but hopefully having someone they've played under come to the Aleague team keeps them here.

    Smoggy

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, PedroPony said:

    Any idea where Ninko will fit in? 

    Answering the phones.

    WHACKO

    Posted

    52 minutes ago, EmMac said:

    I remain ever hopeful :unknw::ninja: 🤞🤞🤞

    And just keep drinking. 

    Unlimited

    Posted

    52 minutes ago, octa9ona11 said:

    Win rate with mens teams - Below 30%

    Win rate with womens teams - Almost 60%

     

    Fairly uninspiring. Whilst he seems like a great bloke his mansgerial career in the men's game has been very average. Hope he proves me wrong.

     

    Look, all this means - as I called in the last thread - is that the W-League team will now be playing A-League

    #InSophieHardingWeTrust

    WSWJACK

    Posted

    4 minutes ago, WHACKO said:

    And just keep drinking. 

    :good:

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    29 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    Answering the phones.

    Vedran's old job

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    34 minutes ago, VedranRozic said:

    #StajOut

    You know that’s where its gonna end up. Might as well cut to the chase.

     

    "Give him a full season.. blah blah something about rebuilds and stability"

    As we finish 10th

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    "Give him a full season.. blah blah something about rebuilds and stability"

    As we finish 10th

    Why so optimistic? 

    Oh, that's right, you've decided to stop being so negative. 

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    4 minutes ago, mack said:

    There's 13 teams next year, 10th is practically a finals place!

    Nailed on we finish 11th on goal difference then.

    Edited by Smoggy
    Carns

    Posted

    I'm keeping my expectations very low, but I'm hopeful that an underperforming club with an underperforming manager (in the men's game at least) can somehow become competitive.

    It looks like most squads will be budget squads with less money available across the league so there should be more reliance on youth. If Staj and Christensen can get the absolute most out of the huge potential our academy has and cobble together some journeyman to guide them it could work out.

    And it could go to complete ****. We wait and see.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Carns said:

    I'm keeping my expectations very low, but I'm hopeful that an underperforming club with an underperforming manager (in the men's game at least) can somehow become competitive.

    It looks like most squads will be budget squads with less money available across the league so there should be more reliance on youth. If Staj and Christensen can get the absolute most out of the huge potential our academy has and cobble together some journeyman to guide them it could work out.

    And it could go to complete ****. We wait and see.

    Let's hope is the that this reliance on youth benefits us, theoretically it should 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Edinburgh said:

    Why so optimistic? 

    Oh, that's right, you've decided to stop being so negative. 

    I said 10th how optimistic do you want 

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    12 hours ago, Cynth said:

    And now we have a manager….I’m with Smoggy, not my first choice but he gets my support…:unknw:

    Who was your first choice?

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    11 hours ago, Bangaverage said:

    Christensen has left the NPL team today to take up assistant role with the ALeague. Hopefully he can take the youth players with him

    I assume you mean WSW?

    Cynth

    Posted

    1 hour ago, MartinTyler said:

    Who was your first choice?

    :blush: 
     

    Popa

    VedranRozic

    Posted

    12 hours ago, mack said:

    There's 13 teams next year, 10th is practically a finals place!

    One of two things will happen: we will somehow manage to finish 14th; or we will make it to the grand final and the league will fold before it is held.

    You can bank on it. We are cursed. We don’t need a coach or a marquee we need a witch doctor.




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