Michael Laudrup has "retired". 02:22 - May 22 with 8117 views | michufan | With all the speculations about who will be the next Swansea manager, and having seen Michael Laudrup's name come up, I just thought I'd mention that Michael Laudrup has decided to take a break from football for an indefinite period of time when his contract with Qatar club Al Rayyan expires this summer. Source: http://sport.tv2.dk/fodbold/2018-05-20-michael-laudrup-tager-traenerpause-paa-ub He says: "I want to take a break. After all, I have been working with football on a high level since I was 17 years old so now is the time where I want life to be about something else for a time. It will be a break for an indefinite period of time. It can be 6 months, 12 months or permanent." I know that things can change quickly in the world of sports and people declare their retirement one day so that they can declare their comeback the next. However I doubt that Michael Laudrup would have gone public with this kind of statement if there were any current negotiations going on or anything remotely tempting lined up. TL;DR Michael Laudrup will not be the next Swansea manager. [Post edited 22 May 2018 2:25]
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 05:28 - May 22 with 8008 views | E20Jack | I saw more heart and desire in Bafe Gomis as a player than I have seen in Laudrup as a manager. That's saying something. He had a great solitary season for us, make no mistake, but I never understood those going over the top about him. He obviously gets bored very quickly and does not have the passion and drive to stay in the game. Looks very money motivated which is never a good sign, hence his move from the Premier League to the middle east when his stock was highest as manager. If he had any managerial ambitions, he would have capitalised on that. We need a young, hungry manager with something to prove. Step forward Mr Potter (not Harry). | |
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Michael Laudrup has on 06:39 - May 22 with 7878 views | premierjack | He will never be our manager again if he stays with his current agent. | | | |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 07:23 - May 22 with 7761 views | ItchySphincter |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 05:28 - May 22 by E20Jack | I saw more heart and desire in Bafe Gomis as a player than I have seen in Laudrup as a manager. That's saying something. He had a great solitary season for us, make no mistake, but I never understood those going over the top about him. He obviously gets bored very quickly and does not have the passion and drive to stay in the game. Looks very money motivated which is never a good sign, hence his move from the Premier League to the middle east when his stock was highest as manager. If he had any managerial ambitions, he would have capitalised on that. We need a young, hungry manager with something to prove. Step forward Mr Potter (not Harry). |
I’m not sure that he’s particularly motivated by money, but that is a cracking, well thought out post to my eyes. | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 07:29 - May 22 with 7734 views | magicdaps10 | I am all for Graham Potter. Martinez and Rodgers had not made names for themselves as players and didn't have that to rest on, they wanted to make strides in management and I believe Potter falls in the same category. I like Laudrup but we cant go back, surely we have learned those lessons. | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 08:30 - May 22 with 7503 views | moonie | If not motivated by money,why go to the desert state of hasbeen mercenaries. Little better than the laughable MLS .Easy money . He was as guilty as anyone. And he " retired" with us | | | |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 09:14 - May 22 with 7360 views | ItchySphincter |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 08:30 - May 22 by moonie | If not motivated by money,why go to the desert state of hasbeen mercenaries. Little better than the laughable MLS .Easy money . He was as guilty as anyone. And he " retired" with us |
Lazy. | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 09:16 - May 22 with 7350 views | Bobby_Fischer |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 09:14 - May 22 by ItchySphincter | Lazy. |
You found a job yet? | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 09:57 - May 22 with 7240 views | Private_Partz | Well he is taking a break not retiring. Don't agree with the comments on here. How people can just ignore the Jenkins skullduggery, injury, fixture back logs, internal warring etc and blame a poorer second season on laziness and lack of interest is beyond me. Anyways it is done to death so I am not going over old ground again. At least that is one less name for Jenkins to dither over, not that I thought there was any mileage in it anyway. | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 11:30 - May 22 with 7076 views | ItchySphincter |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 09:16 - May 22 by Bobby_Fischer | You found a job yet? |
I know I shouldn’t ask, but wtf?! | |
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Michael Laudrup has on 11:51 - May 22 with 7017 views | michufan |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 05:28 - May 22 by E20Jack | I saw more heart and desire in Bafe Gomis as a player than I have seen in Laudrup as a manager. That's saying something. He had a great solitary season for us, make no mistake, but I never understood those going over the top about him. He obviously gets bored very quickly and does not have the passion and drive to stay in the game. Looks very money motivated which is never a good sign, hence his move from the Premier League to the middle east when his stock was highest as manager. If he had any managerial ambitions, he would have capitalised on that. We need a young, hungry manager with something to prove. Step forward Mr Potter (not Harry). |
That's not how I see it at all. I'm pretty sure Michael Laudrup was "all-in" on doing a great job in Swansea. But having won the club its first major trophy, having them play the best football they have ever played, having build a squad for the future, having set up a viable youth academy and taking the team to Europe while surviving in the league - to see all that undone by small-town mentality, a bunch of unprofessional players destabilizing the club for their own gain, a chairman who started to make some terrible decisions - I can understand why he left Swansea as a disillusioned man. That's why he went to Qatar, because he was fed up with the politics and backstabbing. And that is why he is now on hiatus - to do some soul-searching if he really wants to go back and do it all over again. [Post edited 22 May 2018 11:53]
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 11:53 - May 22 with 7003 views | Darran |
Michael Laudrup has on 11:51 - May 22 by michufan | That's not how I see it at all. I'm pretty sure Michael Laudrup was "all-in" on doing a great job in Swansea. But having won the club its first major trophy, having them play the best football they have ever played, having build a squad for the future, having set up a viable youth academy and taking the team to Europe while surviving in the league - to see all that undone by small-town mentality, a bunch of unprofessional players destabilizing the club for their own gain, a chairman who started to make some terrible decisions - I can understand why he left Swansea as a disillusioned man. That's why he went to Qatar, because he was fed up with the politics and backstabbing. And that is why he is now on hiatus - to do some soul-searching if he really wants to go back and do it all over again. [Post edited 22 May 2018 11:53]
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He set up a viable youth academy? | |
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Michael Laudrup has on 14:18 - May 22 with 6709 views | Tom1912 |
Michael Laudrup has on 11:51 - May 22 by michufan | That's not how I see it at all. I'm pretty sure Michael Laudrup was "all-in" on doing a great job in Swansea. But having won the club its first major trophy, having them play the best football they have ever played, having build a squad for the future, having set up a viable youth academy and taking the team to Europe while surviving in the league - to see all that undone by small-town mentality, a bunch of unprofessional players destabilizing the club for their own gain, a chairman who started to make some terrible decisions - I can understand why he left Swansea as a disillusioned man. That's why he went to Qatar, because he was fed up with the politics and backstabbing. And that is why he is now on hiatus - to do some soul-searching if he really wants to go back and do it all over again. [Post edited 22 May 2018 11:53]
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Laudrup had nothing to do with the youth academy. He also cocked up our European run by losing games in the groups we should have won which led to us drawing Napoli. He'll forever have my gratitude for that first season and the League Cup win though. | | | |
Michael Laudrup has on 14:53 - May 22 with 6612 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Michael Laudrup has on 14:18 - May 22 by Tom1912 | Laudrup had nothing to do with the youth academy. He also cocked up our European run by losing games in the groups we should have won which led to us drawing Napoli. He'll forever have my gratitude for that first season and the League Cup win though. |
Slagging a Swansea City manager off for messing up in Europe? Look how other clubs our size have done in the Uefa Cup, I'm pretty sure not even clubs like Everton have gone as far as we did that year. Especially when he was trying to juggle it with the Premier League. | | | |
Michael Laudrup has on 15:00 - May 22 with 6594 views | Darran |
Michael Laudrup has on 14:53 - May 22 by 34dfgdf54 | Slagging a Swansea City manager off for messing up in Europe? Look how other clubs our size have done in the Uefa Cup, I'm pretty sure not even clubs like Everton have gone as far as we did that year. Especially when he was trying to juggle it with the Premier League. |
They won the CWC once mind. | |
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Michael Laudrup has on 15:05 - May 22 with 6579 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Michael Laudrup has on 15:00 - May 22 by Darran | They won the CWC once mind. |
I meant more along the lines of teams since we got there. It's hard work competing on both fronts, especially when you have a boss like Jenkins bringing Ngog and Emnes in as reinforcements in January. | | | |
Michael Laudrup has on 15:12 - May 22 with 6553 views | jackforever |
Michael Laudrup has on 14:53 - May 22 by 34dfgdf54 | Slagging a Swansea City manager off for messing up in Europe? Look how other clubs our size have done in the Uefa Cup, I'm pretty sure not even clubs like Everton have gone as far as we did that year. Especially when he was trying to juggle it with the Premier League. |
What like Fulham and Boro? | | | |
Michael Laudrup has on 15:27 - May 22 with 6511 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Michael Laudrup has on 15:12 - May 22 by jackforever | What like Fulham and Boro? |
We were never going to get to the final of the Uefa Cup. We were in our third season in the hardest league in the world and got to the round of 32, beating Valencia away 3-0 in what most describe as the best away day of their lives and going seriously close to knocking out Napoli in their own back yard. Look how sh*t we are now compared to then, should be thankful more than anything else. | | | |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 15:49 - May 22 with 6461 views | marchamjack | Are there any Danish Swans fans now still on here? | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 15:54 - May 22 with 6447 views | trinityann | I personally think Michael Laudrup would struggle with our current team in the championship. It's time for Mr Potter to be given a shot, he's done his apprenticeship and lets see what he can do with a bit of patience and time. | | | |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 16:05 - May 22 with 6423 views | Jajess |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 15:49 - May 22 by marchamjack | Are there any Danish Swans fans now still on here? |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 16:11 - May 22 with 6393 views | michufan |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 11:53 - May 22 by Darran | He set up a viable youth academy? |
During Michael Laudrup's tenure the Elite Player Performance Plan was formulated that would essentially lead to the Category One status that the Youth Academy now enjoys. Staffing was increased bringing in Spaniard Pep Clotet as Academy consultant (2013) as well as Nigel Rees (2013), current Head of Academy. The exact amount of input Laudrup had in regards to the Youth Academy is uncertain - but bringing in Pep Clotet as part of his backroom staff to oversee the Academy, replacing Tony Pennock as Head of Academy, would suggest that he was definitely involved in overseeing and shaping the Academy during his tenure. | | | |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 16:16 - May 22 with 6369 views | michufan |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 15:49 - May 22 by marchamjack | Are there any Danish Swans fans now still on here? |
Yes - greetings from Denmark :) | | | |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 16:16 - May 22 with 6369 views | Darran |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 16:11 - May 22 by michufan | During Michael Laudrup's tenure the Elite Player Performance Plan was formulated that would essentially lead to the Category One status that the Youth Academy now enjoys. Staffing was increased bringing in Spaniard Pep Clotet as Academy consultant (2013) as well as Nigel Rees (2013), current Head of Academy. The exact amount of input Laudrup had in regards to the Youth Academy is uncertain - but bringing in Pep Clotet as part of his backroom staff to oversee the Academy, replacing Tony Pennock as Head of Academy, would suggest that he was definitely involved in overseeing and shaping the Academy during his tenure. |
He wasn’t. | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 23:39 - May 22 with 6021 views | DJack |
Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 11:30 - May 22 by ItchySphincter | I know I shouldn’t ask, but wtf?! |
I have an odd feeling he has confused you with Dippy/Skippy... | |
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Michael Laudrup has "retired". on 14:04 - May 28 with 5624 views | Swansea93 | His club have officially announced that he won't be staying on as manager. | |
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