Football News: Soccerphile Interviews
Interviews Soccerphile's team of writers bring you the football
interviews from around the football world.
Gary Lineker, Gareth Southgate, Ramon Vega, Warren Barton, Humberto
Coelho, Ian Porterfield, Steve Perryman, Di Law, Gert Engels, Les
Mottram, Jan Roelfs, Gurinder Chadha, Frank Stapleton, Sammy McIlroy,
Mike Amman......
South Korea's Dutch coach Dick
Advocaat discusses Korea, kimchi and his side's chances on the
eve of the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
Dick Advocaat
now at Zenit St. Petersburg looks back to his time in Korea.
Football journalists Paddy
Agnew & Guillem Balague discuss the Spain v Italy Euro 2008
quarterfinal match.
Goalkeeper Mike Ammann
left the sunny shores of southern California to give his game a
shot in England. What followed, were two seasons in the English
First Division with Charlton Athletic in the mid 90’s.
Radojko Avramovic
the former Notts County and Coventry City goalkeeper has been the
boss of Singapore's national team since 2003.
Ex-Wimbledon, Newcastle United and England defender Warren
Barton on England's chances at Euro 2004.
Edgardo
Bauza
Edgardo Bauza: the
Argentine coach gives his last interview as coach of LDU Quito.
Peter Butler began
coaching at Halifax and has worked across South East Asia in Malaysia,
Singapore and Indonesia.
Gurinder Chadha
is the director of the smash hit movie Bend It Like Beckham.
Ex-Portugal and South Korea coach Humberto
Coelho talks to Soccerphile about his Korea experience.
Ex-Norwich and Spurs' midfielder Ian
Crook is now assistant coach with FC Sydney. He talks to Soccerphile
about his hopes for the new A-League Down Under.
Incheon United's Dejan
Damjanovic talks about his bright start to his first season
in Korea's K-League.
German coach Gert Engels is one of the most experienced foreign
coaches in Japan. Gert spoke to Soccerphile in 2002
and again after his sacking at Kyoto
Purple Sanga in 2003.
John Foot talks about his book
Calcio - a history of the game in Italy from its 19th
Century roots to the modern day via legends like Silvio Piola, Roberto
Baggio and the great Torino team who perished at Superga.
Sir Alex Ferguson
talks ahead of the 2008 Club World Cup in Japan.
Alex Fynn discuss the English
Premiership's proposal to play games overseas - a move widely
condemned by fans.
Afhsin Ghotbi
talks about his role as an assistant coach of South Korea's national
team for World Cup 2006.
Senol
Gunes the coach of FC Seoul talks about a difficult first season
in the K-League.
Duncan Hamilton talks
about his book Provided You Don't Kiss Me - a biography
of Brian Clough, the enigmatic manager and man he knew for 20 years.
Paolo Hewitt is a
well-known music and style journalist but he is also a big football
fan and talks to Soccerphile about football and fashion.
K-League Incheon United's innovative, young coach Jang
Woe-Ryeong talks to Soccerphile about his ambitions to one day
manage the national team.
An interview with Ka
Sam-hyun the General Secretary of the Korean Football Association
and Korea's "Mr. Football".
K-League Seongnam's no-nonsense coach Kim
Hak-Bom talks to Soccerphile about his team's success, foreign
players in Korea and his hopes to manage the Korean national side.
Football journalist Simon
Kuper discuss his new book on football statistics.
Josip Kuze, the experienced
Croatian coach, talked to Soccerphile hours before his dismissal
by J-League club JEF United.
Alexei Lalas talks
about David Beckham and the LA Galaxy.
Di Law is United
legend Denis' daughter; she is also Manchester United's press secretary.
England legend Gary Lineker
previews the 2002 World Cup.
Hwang
Sun-Hong is the latest coach to take on the challenge at K-League
Busan.
Andy Lyons
co-founder and editor of When Saturday Comes, widely regarded
as the most intelligent football magazine in the world.
Wilf McGuinness
talks about Munich and the Busby Babes.
Sammy McIlroy
& Frank Stapleton talk Arsenal and Manchester United.
Ernie
Merrick
Ernie Merrick, the
Melbourne Victory coach, discusses his team's chances in the ACL.
World Cup referee Les
Mottram talks about his life in the game and his new career
in Japan.
GSEN agent Dennis Murray
talks about negotiating Lee Chun-soo's move to Feyenoord.
Kiki Musampa the globe-trotting
Dutch midfielder is now with FC Seoul in the K-League and playing
on his third continent.
Long-serving Gamba Osaka coach Akira
Nishino talks about his team's performance after the 2008 Club
World Cup.
Urawa Reds' coach Holger
Osieck enjoys 2007 Asian Champions League success.
Japan's national team coach Ivica
Osim meets the press ahead of the 2007 Asian Cup.
Ex-Spurs and England midfielder Steve
Perryman talks about his time managing in Japan's J. League.
Brisbane Roar coach Ange
Postecoglou is fighting back against his critics.
Ange Postecoglou
the new Brisbane Roar coach is hitting back at his critics.
British Communist in Moscow Jim
Riordan was the only Englishman to play for a Soviet football
team.
Denise Robertson
- TV's Agony Aunt tells of her love for Sunderland FC.
Sunderland legend Ian
Porterfield talks about his new life as coach of the K. League's
Busan I'cons.
Middlesborough and England defender Gareth
Southgate talks about missed penalties and World Cup 2002.
Along with Guus Hiddink and Pim Verbeek, Jan
Roelfs was part of the three-man Orange revolution that took
South Korea to a 4th-place finish at World Cup 2002.
Pim Verbeek
talks about his appointment for a second spell as South Korea's
assistant coach for World Cup 2006 and his subsequent
appointment as head coach after the tournament.
Robert Verbeek
discusses life in the J-League with Omiya Ardija and his relationship
with older brother Pim.
Sef Vergoosen
talks about his plans for J-League under-achievers Nagoya Grampus.
Aurelio Vidmar
talks about his appointment as interim coach of A-League Adelaide
United.
Ex-Spurs' Swiss international defender Ramon
Vega on England's clash with Switzerland at Euro 2004.
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