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Carlos Corberán set to leave Huddersfield?

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No shock really just short last year looks like budget will be cut and players sold. If they can’t afford Sinani….

Good move for him though pick of the next available Championship job with a team with a bigger budget than Huddersfield.

Now if only there was a big championship team with high level connections to Huddersfield with a manager who will be under the pump from match one…….

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37 minutes ago, cambridgeshire canary said:

That's them out the top six this season then.. Bit of an odd one. Wonder if a bigger club came calling for him?

 

Hes gone.

They probably can't give him what he wants and needs to deliver another season like they've just had. Massively over achieving. Go out whilst your stock is still high, won't be long til he's in another job for sure.

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I saw it was mutual but apprently his views didnt align with the boards in terms of the path to gaining promotion. Probably means he wanted more spending money.

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Smells like lack of funds I would bet, as others above have said they've let a lot of players go, and decided not to sign Sinani which is odd given he did well for them

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11 minutes ago, Captain Holt said:

Sack Smith appoint Coberan Sack Smith appoint Coberan Sack Smith appoint Coberan 

Sorry, but what are you trying to say??? 😁

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4 hours ago, Satriales said:

I saw it was mutual but apprently his views didnt align with the boards in terms of the path to gaining promotion. Probably means he wanted more spending money.

Rules him out of Smith's job then! 

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4 hours ago, shefcanary said:

Brum?  He could turn Placheta into a reyt player? 😉😄

He’s a manager, not a magician.

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It's a clever move from Corberan. 

As other have said above, he's leaving whilst his stock is very high and realistically he's not going to repeat last year's success especially with a number of key players leaving. He'll then be very high up on the next top Championship job / lower Prem job to next appear. 

Certainly many would like him here if Smith doesn't start well. 

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44 minutes ago, Bovril said:

It's a clever move from Corberan. 

As other have said above, he's leaving whilst his stock is very high and realistically he's not going to repeat last year's success especially with a number of key players leaving. He'll then be very high up on the next top Championship job / lower Prem job to next appear. 

Certainly many would like him here if Smith doesn't start well. 

Count me in.

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4 hours ago, Bovril said:

It's a clever move from Corberan. 

As other have said above, he's leaving whilst his stock is very high and realistically he's not going to repeat last year's success especially with a number of key players leaving. He'll then be very high up on the next top Championship job / lower Prem job to next appear. 

Certainly many would like him here if Smith doesn't start well. 

I've seen Leeds fans on social media calling for him to come back. They haven't really taken to Marsch and still adore Bielsa, with Corboran obviously being one of Bielsa's right hand men when Leeds got promoted. I doubt they'd go back down the Bielsa-lite route, but if Marsch starts the season badly then you never know.

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12 hours ago, Ulfotto said:

No shock really just short last year looks like budget will be cut and players sold. If they can’t afford Sinani….

Their fans don't seem to really rate Sinani. 

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He has certainly transformed Huddersfield during his time there. 20th to 3rd - quite a transformation.

He also tightened up their defence. From being woeful in defence (e.g. our 7-0 thrashing), they became one of the strongest teams defensively in the league. He also made them very good at set pieces, something else we badly need as a club and didn't improve at all during last season.

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Can't see him back at Leeds as a coach, he left to become a manager with the idea he'd replace Bielsa long term but with Marsch there now and being backed massively it's just not going to happen. 

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6 hours ago, DraytonBoy said:

Can't see him back at Leeds as a coach, he left to become a manager with the idea he'd replace Bielsa long term but with Marsch there now and being backed massively it's just not going to happen. 

Unless Marsch gets the sack. 

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3 hours ago, aBee said:

Unless Marsch gets the sack. 

Leeds have just bought three players Marsch used to manage at a cost of £55 million, he's going nowhere.

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13 hours ago, DraytonBoy said:

Leeds have just bought three players Marsch used to manage at a cost of £55 million, he's going nowhere.

It depends on how they’re doing. Their fans still love Bielsa and were not impressed by Marsch’s style of play (or rather lack thereof). They’ll expect things to look very different very quickly when he is playing a new core of expensive players he has existing relationships with. They as a club live off the “unique” Elland Road atmosphere and if that turns poisonous are only going to back him so long. 

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