Not sure how reliable the source is but “big if true”. Would be sad to see him go but we better get used to our staff being poached / leaving to upscale their career.

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    11 months ago

    Ajax are a total mess right now. Taking that job on would be such a massive gamble and potential career suicide. Very risky

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      11 months ago

      It’s not career suicide. If he fails, he goes back to being a number 2, just like he is now. Having managerial experience is always a bonus for someone considered for a number 2 job.

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      11 months ago

      Never a career suicide to get a foot in the door for his first manager job at a massive club. He’d be stupid to turn it down. An opportunity to manage his first team at a club like Ajax doesn’t come often

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      11 months ago

      Nah - it’s easier to make a positive difference than maintain a high level. Something broken where you feel you can turn it around is actually exactly what you want - there is a question of being set up success obviously but generally a struggling big club is quite attractive