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1 hour ago, wellsince75 said:

I put your criteria into AI - here's a shortlist of 4, from which Jorgen Vik has potential . 

🟢 Tier 1 — Strong Fit, Most Realistic

Alfred Johansson — Rosenborg BK (Swedish, 35) The profile almost writes itself. A UEFA Pro Licence holder with a sports science degree, Johansson came through the FC Copenhagen academy system before being appointed Rosenborg head coach in December 2023 — the same pathway Jens walked. His preferred system is a 4-3-3 attacking setup, with a focus on developing young talent and innovative tactics. He has just signed a contract extension with Rosenborg through 2028, so there'd be a cost — but for a club heading into Conference League football, that conversation is worth having. Swedish, ambitious, progressive. Exactly the profile. 

Jørgen Vik — Tromsø IL (Norwegian, 35) A local boy from Tromsø, Vik spent four years as assistant at the club before being promoted to head coach in 2024. He currently has Tromsø sitting top of the Eliteserien — a remarkable achievement with a club of limited resources. His contract runs until December 2026, meaning the timing could work perfectly. His record — 20 wins, 4 draws, 11 losses in 35 games — shows someone capable of building something. Less well-travelled than Jens was, but the upward trajectory is very similar.

🟡 Tier 2 — Interesting, Worth Exploring

Sindre Tjelmeland — Molde FK (incoming) (Norwegian, 36) This is the Jens blueprint almost exactly. Tjelmeland was mentored into coaching by Kjetil Knutsen at Åsane, took IK Start through nearly 100 games in the Norwegian second division, then joined IFK Göteborg as assistant before moving to Lech Poznań under Niels Frederiksen. He's described by Lech's sporting director as "one of the most talented Scandinavian coaches of the new generation" — ambitious, tactically sharp, always seeking growth. He's just been appointed Molde head coach starting May 24, so it's immediately off the table — but worth monitoring if that move doesn't bed in quickly. 

Stefan Billborn — IFK Göteborg (Swedish) Currently in his second season at IFK Göteborg in the Allsvenskan. Göteborg are underperforming relative to their stature and Billborn may be looking for a fresh challenge. Less of a name than the others but fits the Scandinavian, possession-minded profile. 

Wot, no Ian McCall? AI must be crapola 🤔...........

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2 hours ago, wellsince75 said:

I put your criteria into AI - here's a shortlist of 4, from which Jorgen Vik has potential . 

🟢 Tier 1 — Strong Fit, Most Realistic

Alfred Johansson — Rosenborg BK (Swedish, 35) The profile almost writes itself. A UEFA Pro Licence holder with a sports science degree, Johansson came through the FC Copenhagen academy system before being appointed Rosenborg head coach in December 2023 — the same pathway Jens walked. His preferred system is a 4-3-3 attacking setup, with a focus on developing young talent and innovative tactics. He has just signed a contract extension with Rosenborg through 2028, so there'd be a cost — but for a club heading into Conference League football, that conversation is worth having. Swedish, ambitious, progressive. Exactly the profile. 

Jørgen Vik — Tromsø IL (Norwegian, 35) A local boy from Tromsø, Vik spent four years as assistant at the club before being promoted to head coach in 2024. He currently has Tromsø sitting top of the Eliteserien — a remarkable achievement with a club of limited resources. His contract runs until December 2026, meaning the timing could work perfectly. His record — 20 wins, 4 draws, 11 losses in 35 games — shows someone capable of building something. Less well-travelled than Jens was, but the upward trajectory is very similar.

🟡 Tier 2 — Interesting, Worth Exploring

Sindre Tjelmeland — Molde FK (incoming) (Norwegian, 36) This is the Jens blueprint almost exactly. Tjelmeland was mentored into coaching by Kjetil Knutsen at Åsane, took IK Start through nearly 100 games in the Norwegian second division, then joined IFK Göteborg as assistant before moving to Lech Poznań under Niels Frederiksen. He's described by Lech's sporting director as "one of the most talented Scandinavian coaches of the new generation" — ambitious, tactically sharp, always seeking growth. He's just been appointed Molde head coach starting May 24, so it's immediately off the table — but worth monitoring if that move doesn't bed in quickly. 

Stefan Billborn — IFK Göteborg (Swedish) Currently in his second season at IFK Göteborg in the Allsvenskan. Göteborg are underperforming relative to their stature and Billborn may be looking for a fresh challenge. Less of a name than the others but fits the Scandinavian, possession-minded profile. 

You did well. My A.I. gave me John McGlynn, Scott Brown and Russell Martin.

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I’d have Russell Martin purely to see us still play better football than Rangers. That and his team building events are apparently exceptional 

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2 hours ago, wellsince75 said:

I put your criteria into AI - here's a shortlist of 4, from which Jorgen Vik has potential . 

🟢 Tier 1 — Strong Fit, Most Realistic

Alfred Johansson — Rosenborg BK (Swedish, 35) The profile almost writes itself. A UEFA Pro Licence holder with a sports science degree, Johansson came through the FC Copenhagen academy system before being appointed Rosenborg head coach in December 2023 — the same pathway Jens walked. His preferred system is a 4-3-3 attacking setup, with a focus on developing young talent and innovative tactics. He has just signed a contract extension with Rosenborg through 2028, so there'd be a cost — but for a club heading into Conference League football, that conversation is worth having. Swedish, ambitious, progressive. Exactly the profile. 

Jørgen Vik — Tromsø IL (Norwegian, 35) A local boy from Tromsø, Vik spent four years as assistant at the club before being promoted to head coach in 2024. He currently has Tromsø sitting top of the Eliteserien — a remarkable achievement with a club of limited resources. His contract runs until December 2026, meaning the timing could work perfectly. His record — 20 wins, 4 draws, 11 losses in 35 games — shows someone capable of building something. Less well-travelled than Jens was, but the upward trajectory is very similar.

🟡 Tier 2 — Interesting, Worth Exploring

Sindre Tjelmeland — Molde FK (incoming) (Norwegian, 36) This is the Jens blueprint almost exactly. Tjelmeland was mentored into coaching by Kjetil Knutsen at Åsane, took IK Start through nearly 100 games in the Norwegian second division, then joined IFK Göteborg as assistant before moving to Lech Poznań under Niels Frederiksen. He's described by Lech's sporting director as "one of the most talented Scandinavian coaches of the new generation" — ambitious, tactically sharp, always seeking growth. He's just been appointed Molde head coach starting May 24, so it's immediately off the table — but worth monitoring if that move doesn't bed in quickly. 

Stefan Billborn — IFK Göteborg (Swedish) Currently in his second season at IFK Göteborg in the Allsvenskan. Göteborg are underperforming relative to their stature and Billborn may be looking for a fresh challenge. Less of a name than the others but fits the Scandinavian, possession-minded profile. 

Oh dear. You do realise that they'll probably all be 'exclusively revealed' in the sun or the record as 'widely tipped' or 'bookies favourites' now, don't you ? Along with Scott Brown, Neil Lennon and Barry Ferguson 'ruling themselves out'....

 

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This may sound ridiculous BUT characters like Russell Martin and Wilfred Nancy may actually flourish at Motherwell. 

I don't think there would have been any guarantee that JBA would have been successful at Celtic simply because of the pressure from day one 

I always think of guys like Graham Potter who clearly has something about him as a manager but could not make the step up to the big club pressure.

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1 minute ago, star sail said:

This may sound ridiculous BUT characters like Russell Martin and Wilfred Nancy may actually flourish at Motherwell. 

I don't think there would have been any guarantee that JBA would have been successful at Celtic simply because of the pressure from day one 

I always think of guys like Graham Potter who clearly has something about him as a manager but could not make the step up to the big club pressure.

Put the glue bag down.....

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5 minutes ago, star sail said:

This may sound ridiculous BUT characters like Russell Martin and Wilfred Nancy may actually flourish at Motherwell. 

I don't think there would have been any guarantee that JBA would have been successful at Celtic simply because of the pressure from day one 

I always think of guys like Graham Potter who clearly has something about him as a manager but could not make the step up to the big club pressure.

Ah"ll dae the jokes 🤣🤣

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19 minutes ago, grizzlyg said:

You must have typed A Naw by mistake 🤪

That was actually pretty good, took me about five minutes before the penny dropped though.

Blame my English accent.

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35 minutes ago, Mad Dog said:

That was actually pretty good, took me about five minutes before the penny dropped though.

Blame my English accent.

I had to go back and look at it after seeing your post. It had Went right over my head, although that’s not hard, I’m only 5’4”

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