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Which ones of these managers will qualify for a work permit?

 

They need to have worked for three out of the last five years (or two years consecutively) in a selection of specified bands of leagues.

 

Clarence Seedorf -

 

Managerial appointments in the last 5 years...

 

July-Dec 2016 - Shenzhen (China 1) - Qualifiable league (6 months)

Feb- May 2018 - Deportivo La Coruna (Spain 1) - Qualifiable league (4 months)

Aug 2018 - July 2019 - Cameroon - International management (11 months) - unsure whether this is a qualifiable role?

 

Total time in qualifiable roles - 1 year 9 months (if international management is included)

 

Work permit? NO

 

Henk Ten Cate

 

2015-20 18 Al Jazira (UAE) - Not qualifiable

2018-2019 Al Wahda (UAE) - Not qualifiable

2019-2020 Al Ittihad (UAE) - Not qualifiable

 

Time in qualifiable roles - ZERO

 

Work Permit? NO

 

Tim Walter

 

July 2017 - May 2018 - Bayern Munich II (Regionalliga) - Not Qualifiable

May 2018 - May 2019 - Holsten Kiel (Bundesliga II) - Qualifiable (12 months)

May - Dec 2019 - Stuttgart (Bundesliga II) - Qualifiable (7 months)

 

Time in qualifiable roles - 1 year 7 months

 

Work Permit? NO

 

Guillermo Barros Schelotto

 

Jan - Feb 2016 - Palermo (Italy Serie A) - Qualifiable (1 month)

March 2016 - December 2018 - Boca Juniors (Argentina 1st Division) - Qualifiable (2years 9 months)

Jan 2019 - October 2020 - LA Galaxy (USA MLS) - Qualifiable (1 year 9 months)

 

Time in qualifiable roles - 4 years 6 months

 

Work Permit? YES

 

Alexander Nouri

 

Oct 2014 - Sept 2016 - Werder Bremen II (Liga 3) - Not qualifiable

Sept 2016 - Oct 2017 - Werder Bremen (Bundesliga) - Qualifiable (1 year 1 month)

Sept - Nov 2018 - FC Ingolstadt (Bundesliga 2) - Qualifiable (3 months)

Feb - April 2020 - Herta Berlin (Bundesliga) - Qualifiable (3 months)

 

Time in qualifiable roles - 1 year 7 months

 

Work Permit? NO

 

 

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10 hours ago, sonofbert2 said:

CONCLUSION

 Although Walter is unemployed, he will be sought after in Germany’s top two divisions as his entertaining style will attract potential employers. He had Stuttgart in contention for promotion in mid-season despite uneven results as it was reported that some of "THE  PLAYING STAFF WERE UNSURE OF HIS PLAYING METHODS ". Walter has managed to innovate and continue the coalescence of the centre-back and midfield positions as it should be remembered that he had the humble of University town that is home to Holstien Kiel playing some of the most entertaining football on the continent and dreaming of the Bundesliga. His playing style is even still the template for their youth side as the former Bayern II coach’s next project will be a must-watch.

 

Just what we need.....

 

:duntmatter:

 

 

That's bound to  bamboozle our lot then 

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