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    The Western Sydney Wanderers have released Marko Rudan as head coach of the club.

    The club agreed to a mutual termination, with Rudan speaking about needing to spend more time with his family, with his mother suffering from brain cancer.

    “I would like to thank Chairman Mr Paul Lederer, CEO Scott Hudson and the Board for giving me the opportunity to lead this great club. Unfortunately, due to personal circumstances, I need to end my association with the club,” said Rudan.

    “The club is in a healthy position, although we fell short of playing in the Finals this season, I am proud of all the hard work by the players, support staff and executive of the club. 

    “A special mention should go to the NPL space with both our senior and Under 20’s currently in first place. The young players have stepped up this season and the future is looking extremely exciting.

    “I will be spending my time in the near future being close to my family as we are going through a difficult time as my mother’s brain cancer has come back. 

    “I wish to bring awareness to the Brain Cancer Foundation – ‘www.curebraincancer.org.au’. This illness has affected our family deeply.

    “Thank you to all the players, staff, executive and fans of Western Sydney Wanderers.”

    Despite having one of the highest earning squads filled with high end European talent Rudan's failure to produce anything resembling consistent high level football saw the team crash into the bottom half of the table. A 4-1 loss in another derby, a 3-1 defeat against last placed Western United, the record defeat 7-0 against Melbourne City and losing to Brisbane Roar, Sydney FC and Melbourne City in the final weeks of the season meant their fate was no longer in their hands despite the final round 4-3 comeback win, as Melbourne City beat Western United 1-0 to take the last finals position. After three years in charge Rudan has done little to improve the Wanderers situation beyond getting the club back into the A-League Finals once, last year, for one game, a dreadful 2-1 loss in a Sydney Derby.

    The last year of his tenure was filled with controversy. His rants against the A-League leadership and Football Australia's referees earned him a measure of respect from the clubs supporters but a two game touchline ban from the governing body, and any respect given for bringing up those issues was irrelevant to the most important elements of his role, the results on the field which continued to be poor.

    Melbourne Victory and Macarthur FC have gone from bottom two at the end of last season to top 4. Wellington went from 6th to a top 2 position and were a chance of winning the league. The Mariners went from last place in 19/20 to a Grand Final win in 2022/23 and a Premiership & AFC 2nd Tier title this season. WSW have gone from 4th last year to 7th place, with zero real improvement shown. It simply isn't good enough.

    His sacking continues the coaching merry-go-round of the post-Popovic era, with Rudan's sacking another in a litany that included Hayden Foxe's short lived time as an interim coach, Gombau's 6 month stint that ended with the club picking player power over Gombau, Markus Babbel's 2 years where he won just 10 games out of 41, Jean-Paul de Marigny being signed up full time then discarded like trash in pre-season so Lederer could poach Welshman Carl Robinson where Robinson's talent for verbal bullshit wasn't matched with a similar ability in football tactics.

    Rudan's high point this season was the opening 6 rounds where the team went unbeaten but a 4-3 loss against Melbourne Victory at home was the end of that run. The statistic that fits his tenure at the club the most is his failure to ever win 3 A-League games in a row with the Wanderers. Yes there were some unbeaten runs beyond that, but to be unable to put together a winning streak more than a couple of games long after 3 seasons showed he simply didn't have what it took to be a success.

    In important matches he failed to get the job done, like against Melbourne City in the final game of the 2022/23 Season. With the Wanderers at 2-2 needing just the draw to secure 3rd place and a home final against the 6th placed Wellington, he couldn't get his team to stop throwing themselves forward in stoppage time trying to win the game. They lost the ball and conceded a winner to Marco Tilio in the 93rd minute that setup the finals Sydney Derby defeat.

    Rudan ends his time at the Wanderers with 71 games in charge over 3 seasons, 26 wins, 18 draws and 27 losses for a 36% win-rate, a number that puts him around the same level of quality as Carl Robinson, Mike Mulvey, Phil Moss, Miron Bleiberg, Ricki Herbert and David Mitchell.

    Rumours are swirling as to who will be the next man to take the poison chalice of the Red & Black, with Nick Montgomery the leading name so far. Montgomery was the man who lead the Mariners to that Grand Final win in 2022/23 in his 5th season there, before leaving to Scotland. That Scottish job lasted only one season as he was sacked by Scottish Premiership club Hibernian after they were stuck in mid-table obscurity & dropped out of the European qualification places. Other names bandied about have been a return to the Wanderers for Tony Popovic, whose contract demands have stalled negotiations at Melbourne Victory despite his top 4 finish and potential Grand Final appearance this season, and Patrick Kisnorbo the former Melbourne City coach who recently left French club Troyes.


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    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    6 minutes ago, mack said:

    The Western Sydney Wanderers have released Marko Rudan as head coach of the club.

    The club agreed to a mutual termination, with Rudan speaking about needing to spend more time with his family, with his mother suffering from brain cancer.

    “I would like to thank Chairman Mr Paul Lederer, CEO Scott Hudson and the Board for giving me the opportunity to lead this great club. Unfortunately, due to personal circumstances, I need to end my association with the club,” said Rudan.

    “The club is in a healthy position, although we fell short of playing in the Finals this season, I am proud of all the hard work by the players, support staff and executive of the club. 

    “A special mention should go to the NPL space with both our senior and Under 20’s currently in first place. The young players have stepped up this season and the future is looking extremely exciting.

    “I will be spending my time in the near future being close to my family as we are going through a difficult time as my mother’s brain cancer has come back. 

    “I wish to bring awareness to the Brain Cancer Foundation – ‘www.curebraincancer.org.au’. This illness has affected our family deeply.

    “Thank you to all the players, staff, executive and fans of Western Sydney Wanderers.”

    Despite having one of the highest earning squads filled with high end European talent Rudan's failure to produce anything resembling consistent high level football saw the team crash into the bottom half of the table. A 4-1 loss in another derby, a 3-1 defeat against last placed Western United, the record defeat 7-0 against Melbourne City and losing to Brisbane Roar, Sydney FC and Melbourne City in the final weeks of the season meant their fate was no longer in their hands despite the final round 4-3 comeback win, as Melbourne City beat Western United 1-0 to take the last finals position. After three years in charge Rudan has done little to improve the Wanderers situation beyond getting the club back into the A-League Finals once, last year, for one game, a dreadful 2-1 loss in a Sydney Derby.

    The last year of his tenure was filled with controversy. His rants against the A-League leadership and Football Australia's referees earned him a measure of respect from the clubs supporters but a two game touchline ban from the governing body, and any respect given for bringing up those issues was irrelevant to the most important elements of his role, the results on the field which continued to be poor.

    Melbourne Victory and Macarthur FC have gone from bottom two at the end of last season to top 4. Wellington went from 6th to a top 2 position and were a chance of winning the league. The Mariners went from last place in 19/20 to a Grand Final win in 2022/23 and a Premiership & AFC 2nd Tier title this season. WSW have gone from 4th last year to 7th place, with zero real improvement shown. It simply isn't good enough.

    His sacking continues the coaching merry-go-round of the post-Popovic era, with Rudan's sacking another in a litany that included Hayden Foxe's short lived time as an interim coach, Gombau's 6 month stint that ended with the club picking player power over Gombau, Markus Babbel's 2 years where he won just 10 games out of 41, Jean-Paul de Marigny being signed up full time then discarded like trash in pre-season so Lederer could poach Welshman Carl Robinson where Robinson's talent for verbal bullshit wasn't matched with a similar ability in football tactics.

    Rudan's high point this season was the opening 6 rounds where the team went unbeaten but a 4-3 loss against Melbourne Victory at home was the end of that run. The statistic that fits his tenure at the club the most is his failure to ever win 3 A-League games in a row with the Wanderers. Yes there were some unbeaten runs beyond that, but to be unable to put together a winning streak more than a couple of games long after 3 seasons showed he simply didn't have what it took to be a success.

    In important matches he failed to get the job done, like against Melbourne City in the final game of the 2022/23 Season. With the Wanderers at 2-2 needing just the draw to secure 3rd place and a home final against the 6th placed Wellington, he couldn't get his team to stop throwing themselves forward in stoppage time trying to win the game. They lost the ball and conceded a winner to Marco Tilio in the 93rd minute that setup the finals Sydney Derby defeat.

    Rudan ends his time at the Wanderers with 71 games in charge over 3 seasons, 26 wins, 18 draws and 27 losses for a 36% win-rate, a number that puts him around the same level of quality as Carl Robinson, Mike Mulvey, Phil Moss, Miron Bleiberg, Ricki Herbert and David Mitchell.

    Rumours are swirling as to who will be the next man to take the poison chalice of the Red & Black, with Nick Montgomery the leading name so far. Montgomery was the man who lead the Mariners to that Grand Final win in 2022/23 in his 5th season there, before leaving to Scotland. That Scottish job lasted only one season as he was sacked by Scottish Premiership club Hibernian after they were stuck in mid-table obscurity & dropped out of the European qualification places. Other names bandied about have been a return to the Wanderers for Tony Popovic, whose contract demands have stalled negotiations at Melbourne Victory despite his top 4 finish and potential Grand Final appearance this season, and Patrick Kisnorbo the former Melbourne City coach who recently left French club Troyes.

     

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    I can hear fireworks going off….must be @102megan house…

    Right move for the club..sorry to hear about the personal health reasons mind.

    Edited by Smoggy
    braad

    Posted

    Look, thank **** he’s finally out of the club.

     

    I am really sorry it’s due to such horrific circumstances, his Mums brain cancer being back.

    apvz

    Posted

    Alright we literally have a straight run at any available manager that we want as we are the only aleague club without one. 

    Many great options available.

    Please don't mess this up WSW

    Cynth

    Posted


     

    Just now, braad said:

    Look, thank **** he’s finally out of the club.

     

    I am really sorry it’s due to such horrific circumstances, his Mums brain cancer being back.

    Sad circumstances 

    Smoggy

    Posted

    1 minute ago, apvz said:

    Alright we literally have a straight run at any available manager that we want as we are the only aleague club without one. 

    Many great options available.

    Please don't mess this up WSW

    Klopp?

    braad

    Posted

    1 minute ago, apvz said:

    Alright we literally have a straight run at any available manager that we want as we are the only aleague club without one. 

    Many great options available.

    Please don't mess this up WSW

    Mate, you can trust Primo Small goods to get this right

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    Big Dunc Down Under! Ferguson Takes the Reins at Wanderers, Spotted at Maccas

    Former Everton legend Duncan Ferguson has swapped Goodison Park for Parramatta, taking the helm as the new manager of the Western Sydney Wanderers. The fiery Scotsman arrives with a reputation for passion and a no-nonsense approach, and Wanderers fans are abuzz with anticipation.

    Ferguson's appointment comes after a short search for a new manager. The 50-year-old is reported to have signed a two-year deal with the Wanderers, with the club hoping to reignite their fortunes under his leadership.

    In a surprising twist, Ferguson was spotted just hours after his appointment grabbing a bite at a McDonalds in Rooty Hill. The new Wanderers boss seemingly couldn't resist the allure of two Big Mac meals, sparking amusement and endearment amongst fans on social media.

    Whether Ferguson prefers Big Macs or trophies remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure: the A-League is about to get a whole lot more interesting

    Edited by StringerBellend
    braad

    Posted

    1 minute ago, MartinTyler said:

    "High end European talent"? I must have missed them :D

    He was probably referring to the latitude

    sonar

    Posted

    I can relate to having your mum having a brain disease. Our mum passed away after having one which was incurable. Not good knowing there is nothing you can do. It plays on your mind.

    Tbh, He is better off tbh to be away from the pressure of WSW. I'm glad he is gone but sometimes in life things work out for the better for everyone even if the reasons are really crap. 

    I hope his mum doesn't suffer too much. Bugger of a way to depart the club.

    Carns

    Posted

    If it's mutual does that mean Rudan doesn't get a pay out? Can't help being a bit sceptical about the brain cancer stuff (not that it's something to be used flippantly). But I wanted him out and he is gone so very happy about the outcome.

    SBW

    Posted

    Well this is probably be the last time I'll talk about Rude boy so I'll wish him  and his family all the best and I wish his mum all the very best with her battle with brain cancer

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    Should have read "as I need to end my association with the club, WSW is now in a healthy position again". But never mind.

    All the best to his mum and the wider family, it's a reminder what matters in life. Hope he gets to enjoy his retirement from AL football.

    "The club will now commence its search for a new Head Coach in preparation for the 2024/25 Isuzu UTE A-League season." Vintage WSW. Rest assured that they will find Corica's number somewhere.

    mack

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, Carns said:

    If it's mutual does that mean Rudan doesn't get a pay out? Can't help being a bit sceptical about the brain cancer stuff (not that it's something to be used flippantly). But I wanted him out and he is gone so very happy about the outcome.

    If they really have done a "mutual" termination, he's likely just going to get the remainder of any annual leave or other entitlements for the rest of the financial year.

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    2 minutes ago, mack said:

    If they really have done a "mutual" termination, he's likely just going to get the remainder of any annual leave or other entitlements for the rest of the financial year.

    Plus leaving card and present fund collection….

    Edited by Smoggy
    Cynth

    Posted

    3 minutes ago, Zelinsky said:

    Should have read "as I need to end my association with the club, WSW is now in a healthy position again". But never mind.

    All the best to his mum and the wider family, it's a reminder what matters in life. Hope he gets to enjoy his retirement from AL football.

    "The club will now commence its search for a new Head Coach in preparation for the 2024/25 Isuzu UTE A-League season." Vintage WSW. Rest assured that they will find Corica's number somewhere.

    I was going to like this and you had to go and ruin it with the last line!!

    braad

    Posted

    13 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:
    Big Dunc Down Under! Ferguson Takes the Reins at Wanderers, Spotted at Maccas

    Former Everton legend Duncan Ferguson has swapped Goodison Park for Parramatta, taking the helm as the new manager of the Western Sydney Wanderers. The fiery Scotsman arrives with a reputation for passion and a no-nonsense approach, and Wanderers fans are abuzz with anticipation.

    Ferguson's appointment comes after a short search for a new manager. The 50-year-old is reported to have signed a two-year deal with the Wanderers, with the club hoping to reignite their fortunes under his leadership.

    In a surprising twist, Ferguson was spotted just hours after his appointment grabbing a bite at a McDonalds in Rooty Hill. The new Wanderers boss seemingly couldn't resist the allure of two Big Mac meals, sparking amusement and endearment amongst fans on social media.

    Whether Ferguson prefers Big Macs or trophies remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure: the A-League is about to get a whole lot more interesting

    Send that to Murdoch media empire and they’ll blow their load and print it

    BoyFromTheWest

    Posted

    26 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    Having any close relative struggling with cancer is hard. I have just spent 6 weeks hanging around hospitals with my old man in the UK doing just that. Hardest goodbye to someone in my life last week. Cried my eyes out all the way to Manchester airport lol

    He is better stepping away from this shyte to focus on the stuff that really matters. It’s better for him and the club.

    Really sorry to hear this Smoggy. It is incredibly hard. Went through it in my 20's with mum. Bloody hardest thing. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Also with Rudan family. As you say, better for him and his family, and the club. Can't help wondering if some of his erratic behaviour, at times through the season, had basis in this.

    Davo

    Posted

    35 minutes ago, mack said:

    If they really have done a "mutual" termination, he's likely just going to get the remainder of any annual leave or other entitlements for the rest of the financial year.

    Today he’d still be under his old contract before the extension. I get that the extension probably replaced the old contract but I wonder whether they just agreed to honour the original one.

    braad

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    Zdrillic? 

     

    What’s his managing experience like? 
     

    I get he’s meant to be behind the more aggressive offensive press at ESFC, but being able to coach and manage aren’t the same




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