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He's definitely put the work in on the coaching / managing the PSV youth sides side for the last 10 years and he has also been the Dutch Assistant Manager on two occasions.
TBH I didn't realise he had so much experience managing and coaching.
That IMO, is a very good CV.
Club & role Appointed In charge until Matches PPM
PSV Eindhoven PSV Eindhoven
Manager 22/23 (Jul 1, 2022) 22/23 (May 24, 2023) 50 2.20
PSV Eindhoven U21 PSV U21
Manager 21/22 (Jul 1, 2021) 21/22 (Jun 30, 2022) 37 1.16
PSV U18 PSV U18
Manager 20/21 (Jul 1, 2020) 20/21 (Jun 30, 2021) 4 3.00
Netherlands Netherlands
Assistant Manager 20/21 (Mar 1, 2020) 21/22 (Jul 12, 2021) - 0.00
Assistant Manager of: Frank de Boer (15 Games), Dwight Lodeweges (2 Games)
PSV Eindhoven U19 PSV U19
Manager 18/19 (Jul 1, 2018) 19/20 (Jun 30, 2020) 51 1.78
PSV Eindhoven UEFA U19 Eindhoven YL
Manager 18/19 (Jul 1, 2018) 20/21 (Jun 30, 2021) 6 0.83
PSV Eindhoven U21 PSV U21
Forward Coach 16/17 (Jul 1, 2016) 20/21 (Jun 30, 2021) - 0.00
PSV Eindhoven U19 PSV U19
Forward Coach 16/17 (Jul 1, 2016) 19/20 (Jun 30, 2020) - 0.00
PSV Eindhoven U17 PSV U17
Forward Coach 16/17 (Jul 1, 2016) 19/20 (Jun 30, 2020) - 0.00
Netherlands Netherlands
Assistant Manager 14/15 (Aug 1, 2014) 15/16 (Jun 30, 2016) - 0.00
TBH I didn't realise he had so much experience managing and coaching.
That IMO, is a very good CV.
Club & role Appointed In charge until Matches PPM
PSV Eindhoven PSV Eindhoven
Manager 22/23 (Jul 1, 2022) 22/23 (May 24, 2023) 50 2.20
PSV Eindhoven U21 PSV U21
Manager 21/22 (Jul 1, 2021) 21/22 (Jun 30, 2022) 37 1.16
PSV U18 PSV U18
Manager 20/21 (Jul 1, 2020) 20/21 (Jun 30, 2021) 4 3.00
Netherlands Netherlands
Assistant Manager 20/21 (Mar 1, 2020) 21/22 (Jul 12, 2021) - 0.00
Assistant Manager of: Frank de Boer (15 Games), Dwight Lodeweges (2 Games)
PSV Eindhoven U19 PSV U19
Manager 18/19 (Jul 1, 2018) 19/20 (Jun 30, 2020) 51 1.78
PSV Eindhoven UEFA U19 Eindhoven YL
Manager 18/19 (Jul 1, 2018) 20/21 (Jun 30, 2021) 6 0.83
PSV Eindhoven U21 PSV U21
Forward Coach 16/17 (Jul 1, 2016) 20/21 (Jun 30, 2021) - 0.00
PSV Eindhoven U19 PSV U19
Forward Coach 16/17 (Jul 1, 2016) 19/20 (Jun 30, 2020) - 0.00
PSV Eindhoven U17 PSV U17
Forward Coach 16/17 (Jul 1, 2016) 19/20 (Jun 30, 2020) - 0.00
Netherlands Netherlands
Assistant Manager 14/15 (Aug 1, 2014) 15/16 (Jun 30, 2016) - 0.00
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1/3 on with SkyBet now
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Next in line has drifted to 8-1 as well.
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The maximum Sky Bet will allow now on RVN is £750.
Not sure if that's standard practice for "odds on" bets if anyone more savvy with betting sites understands the protocol better than me?
If not, they must be pretty sure on their information and sources.
Not sure if that's standard practice for "odds on" bets if anyone more savvy with betting sites understands the protocol better than me?
If not, they must be pretty sure on their information and sources.
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Spotted at Higher Trapp todaybillyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:44 pmThe maximum Sky Bet will allow now on RVN is £750.
Not sure if that's standard practice for "odds on" bets if anyone more savvy with betting sites understands the protocol better than me?
If not, they must be pretty sure on their information and sources.
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I saw Lampard at 10/1 earlier and I’m no betting expert but that looks like serious ‘value’ to me. Still think he’ll be the one they go for.
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If we get RVN and with the Dutch connection could that make a difference with Weghorst perhaps staying?
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What's the record number of odds-on favourites in any market? Is Van Nistelrooy more odds-on than Lampard or Parker used to be?
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1/4 is getting towards the "done deal" kind of odds, the fact he's now out to 8/1 shows nobody has a clue really.
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It's not like we're talking about Barry Fry tho....
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Blimey!!! Steve Bruce in the frame now....OMG..Nooooo!
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Just his agent touting his name. Same as Pardew. Not even in the betting.It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:45 amBlimey!!! Steve Bruce in the frame now....OMG..Nooooo!
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RVN would IMO be a fantastic move. Ticks so many boxes.
I get excited at rumours like this, then brought back down to earth with rumours of Steve Bruce.
I get excited at rumours like this, then brought back down to earth with rumours of Steve Bruce.
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Let's hope he has come across well in interviews with Pace & gang. I would imagine him and Lamps would be the front runners. I'd be happy with either, but more excited about RVN. I have no interest in Parker getting the job though.
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The likes of Bruce and Pardew being 'in the running' just shows that agents chuck names into the mix. There is next to no chance that Pace goes for either of them or anyone like them.
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All of the main candidates have had an immediate "oh no, nit him!" effect but looking at them more closely they're not as bad as first assumed.
Lampard, Parker and RVN fall into this category. They've all got something going for them as well as a few cons against.
Lampard, Parker and RVN fall into this category. They've all got something going for them as well as a few cons against.
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Quickly forgiven when he starts scoring!gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:18 amThat depends if a section of the fans are prepared to eat humble pie.
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I would be OK with Van Nistelrooy or Lampard.
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A very interesting read, thanks for the link.HahaYeah wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 4:32 pmRuud Van Nistelrooy on coaching:
https://www.coachesvoice.com/cv/ruud-va ... therlands/
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We will need to save a slice for Weghorst as wellgandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:18 amThat depends if a section of the fans are prepared to eat humble pie.

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His inspirations don't lack recognition do they. Sir Alex, Sir Bobby, Ancelotti, Hiddink. Quite a list of names to learn from.HahaYeah wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 4:32 pmRuud Van Nistelrooy on coaching:
https://www.coachesvoice.com/cv/ruud-va ... therlands/
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100%. Even manager's like Eric Gerets, Manuel Pelligrini and Bruno Labbadia. A very strong list of legendary managers to lean on for advice and contacts.ArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:56 amHis inspirations don't lack recognition do they. Sir Alex, Sir Bobby, Ancelotti, Hiddink. Quite a list of names to learn from.
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No idea how true it is but I've heard RVN has got an interview this week.
Apparently flew in last night.
Apparently flew in last night.
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Some more info on Ruud’s play style (I got a pop up but was able to X off it).
https://marclamberts.medium.com/ruud-va ... 8f848e4d83
Apparently takes inspiration from Bobby Robson, Diego Simeone, and Marcelo Bielsa!
https://marclamberts.medium.com/ruud-va ... 8f848e4d83
Apparently takes inspiration from Bobby Robson, Diego Simeone, and Marcelo Bielsa!
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I wanted Ruud from the get go; I believe if appointed will bring the fanbase right back into alignment and give us all a sense of excitement entering into a new era, similarly to when VK was appointed two years ago.
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https://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/ ... ar-kalmar/
We might not have a manager but we have a new assistant apparently
We might not have a manager but we have a new assistant apparently
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That is odd.Boxy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:47 amhttps://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/ ... ar-kalmar/
We might not have a manager but we have a new assistant apparently
I wonder what that is about. Could final details be coming together for the manager and this has leaked out 1st?
Would be bizarre hiring an assistant before the manager is decided...
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Same here.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:37 amI wanted Ruud from the get go; I believe if appointed will bring the fanbase right back into alignment and give us all a sense of excitement entering into a new era, similarly to when VK was appointed two years ago.
He just feels like the right appointment.
Fingers crossed.
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Ruuds number 2?? Seems a bit weird this one though.Boxy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:47 amhttps://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/ ... ar-kalmar/
We might not have a manager but we have a new assistant apparently
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If there is any truth in that, and I'm sceptical, it would suggest that the manager is already in the door. Bearing in mind any new manager would want his 'own' men alongside him. Inherited coaches are different. If that was the case which, if any, of our candidates have links with Jensen.....Boxy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:47 amhttps://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/ ... ar-kalmar/
We might not have a manager but we have a new assistant apparently
As I said dubious.
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Confused by this unless someone has already been told they are getting the job. Who might have links to him though? Seems a random name.Boxy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:47 amhttps://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/ ... ar-kalmar/
We might not have a manager but we have a new assistant apparently
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Pretty significant development if true. Translation for those who don’t speak Swedish!Boxy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:47 amhttps://www.expressen.se/sport/fotboll/ ... ar-kalmar/
We might not have a manager but we have a new assistant apparently
Henrik Jensen leaves Kalmar FF.
According to information to Expressen, the Dane is in the process of becoming a new assistant coach at Championship club Burnley, something that is expected to become official shortly.
Kalmar FF has had a very difficult spring season in the Allsvenskan. The team is second last in the Allsvenskan on ten recorded points and needs to reverse the negative trend.
On Monday morning, the local newspaper Barometern reported that Henrik Jensen is leaving Kalmar FF as the Dane was missing from today's training, which is instead led by Stefan Larsson.
Now Expressen can tell you the reason for that. Insider reports say Jensen is just details away from signing for Burnley in the Championship.
Leaving for Burnley
The parties must agree and the only thing left is to sign the contract. In Burnley, who fell out of the Premier League, Jensen is expected to become the new assistant coach.
If all goes well, the plan is for the club to make the whole thing public shortly. On Monday morning, Expressen tried to get in touch with Jensen's agent Martin Dahlin for a comment. Sports director Jörgen Pettersson has also been unreachable.
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Bit worrying, RV, just as I was getting excited about the RVN links!!
Makes me think there’s a completely different name in the frame that’s ’done’…
So we need to know who this Henrik Jensen has links with.
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Can't find any links online between Henrik Jensen and RVN. That's not to say there isn't any though. But no obvious cross over.
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Nobody appoints an assistant without knowing who the manager is.NewClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:00 amPretty significant development if true. Translation for those who don’t speak Swedish!
Henrik Jensen leaves Kalmar FF.
According to information to Expressen, the Dane is in the process of becoming a new assistant coach at Championship club Burnley, something that is expected to become official shortly.
Kalmar FF has had a very difficult spring season in the Allsvenskan. The team is second last in the Allsvenskan on ten recorded points and needs to reverse the negative trend.
On Monday morning, the local newspaper Barometern reported that Henrik Jensen is leaving Kalmar FF as the Dane was missing from today's training, which is instead led by Stefan Larsson.
Now Expressen can tell you the reason for that. Insider reports say Jensen is just details away from signing for Burnley in the Championship.
Leaving for Burnley
The parties must agree and the only thing left is to sign the contract. In Burnley, who fell out of the Premier League, Jensen is expected to become the new assistant coach.
If all goes well, the plan is for the club to make the whole thing public shortly. On Monday morning, Expressen tried to get in touch with Jensen's agent Martin Dahlin for a comment. Sports director Jörgen Pettersson has also been unreachable.
So who is it..
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Somebody said to me in passing on Friday Jon Dahl Tommason was going to be the next manager. I laughed and said ha could you imagine the outrage at Rovers. They seemed to suggest it was him. I have no idea if they have any links to the club apart from being a season ticket holder and put it down to a joke.
Maybe he’s right after all, and this is JDT compatriot joining him.
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Jensen is ex assistant of FC Midtjylland where he was under Bo Henriksen now of Mainz 05.
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I sincerely doubt that Pace would elect to appoint someone who certain 'elements' of our fanbase will reject outright due to history. Putting aside his previous club, which would be irrelevant to me, he has not done anywhere near enough in this league to justify getting a club like Burnley. That would be severely underwhelming considering the other options clearly interested.
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Bo Henriksen
On 31 May 2021, Henriksen was named the new manager of Midtjylland, replacing Brian Priske, who led the team to the 2019–20 Danish Superliga title and had moved to a coaching position at Royal Antwerp.[16]
Henriksen has been released of his managerial duties at Midtjylland as of 28 July 2022, according to an official statement published on Twitter.[17] His tenure at Midtjylland included a second place in the league, only three points off winners Copenhagen and a Danish Cup win. They also competed in the Europa League group stage after losing to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League qualifying rounds.
On 10 October 2022, he was confirmed as the new head coach of FC Zürich.[18] He signed a contract until summer 2024 with the defending Swiss champions, who found themselves at the bottom of the league after ten games played and with only four points, at the time of his Henriksen's assignment. He then transformed the team from being bottom of the league with only four points in ten games, to being one of the Swiss teams who got the most points, in addition to earning their first win in the Europa League that season following a 2–1 victory over Bodø/Glimt.[19]
On 13 February 2024, Henriksen departed FC Zürich by mutual consent to take up the coaching position at Mainz 05, following the dismissal of Jan Siewert.[20][21] He managed to lead the team to a 1–0 victory over FC Augsburg, to be their second win of the season on matchday 22 in his first match in charge. Following a heavy defeat against Bayern Munich, he guided his club to nine games without defeat including five wins, two of them in the last two matches, propelling the club from the relegation zone to 13th place.
On 31 May 2021, Henriksen was named the new manager of Midtjylland, replacing Brian Priske, who led the team to the 2019–20 Danish Superliga title and had moved to a coaching position at Royal Antwerp.[16]
Henriksen has been released of his managerial duties at Midtjylland as of 28 July 2022, according to an official statement published on Twitter.[17] His tenure at Midtjylland included a second place in the league, only three points off winners Copenhagen and a Danish Cup win. They also competed in the Europa League group stage after losing to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League qualifying rounds.
On 10 October 2022, he was confirmed as the new head coach of FC Zürich.[18] He signed a contract until summer 2024 with the defending Swiss champions, who found themselves at the bottom of the league after ten games played and with only four points, at the time of his Henriksen's assignment. He then transformed the team from being bottom of the league with only four points in ten games, to being one of the Swiss teams who got the most points, in addition to earning their first win in the Europa League that season following a 2–1 victory over Bodø/Glimt.[19]
On 13 February 2024, Henriksen departed FC Zürich by mutual consent to take up the coaching position at Mainz 05, following the dismissal of Jan Siewert.[20][21] He managed to lead the team to a 1–0 victory over FC Augsburg, to be their second win of the season on matchday 22 in his first match in charge. Following a heavy defeat against Bayern Munich, he guided his club to nine games without defeat including five wins, two of them in the last two matches, propelling the club from the relegation zone to 13th place.
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Cue this Henriksen fella joining the betting odds and probably becoming odds-on favourite by the end of the day...
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Henriksen now 20/1 on Sky Bet. Was 100/1 a few mins ago.
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Gambling companies having a right laugh aren’t they. Kerrrching.
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I just stuck a tenner on for a sheer punt and he's dropped to 20/1 as a result, so don't get excited by the sudden shift 

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