Former Fenerbache boss Erol Bulut set to become new Cardiff City manager

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He's very well respected in Turkey for his style of football. That'll do me.
 
Hats off to the board for a change, this is a pleasant surprise, hopefully he don't piss off after the first training session after seeing what he got to work with
 
Pleased with the pedigree this guy seems to have. Very impressed that the first we’ve heard about this was immediately before it was officially announced.
 
Hats off to the board for a change, this is a pleasant surprise, hopefully he don't piss off after the first training session after seeing what he got to work with
Some on here should at least appreciate this appointment. Maybe the board have got ears. I personally was dreading Morison coming back or even Sol taking over.:clap:
 
Speaking of Erol’s appointment, Tan Sri Vincent Tan said: “I’d like to welcome Erol and offer him my sincerest best wishes and good luck as Manager of Cardiff City.

“This summer allowed us to consider applicants for the manager’s position from across Europe and, having taken our time with the process, I’m extremely confident that we have chosen the best candidate to take us forward.

"Erol has vast experience both as a player and as a manager, having played Champions League football and managed European sides across 200 League games to date. This level of experience is needed at this time and I think will prove invaluable to the squad.

“Erol’s enthusiasm and hunger for success impresses me greatly. When we spoke, it became clear that his intensity and hard work ethic matched the core cultural traits that I want our club to return to.

"His excellent record in European football represents a standard of managerial experience that we have not had at Cardiff City before. His experience in this field, I hope, will allow us to attract a higher profile and standard of player in the coming years.”
 
Just glad VT has finally bitten the bulut and got us a manager at last.:aya:
 
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Cardiff City are planning to hire Turkish manager Erol Bulut. Bulut, 48, is not well-known in the UK, but Cardiff believe he is a talented manager who could help them improve their results. They are looking to follow in the footsteps of other Championship and Premier League clubs who have hired successful managers from Europe.

Bulut has a good track record in Turkey. He has managed several clubs, including Galatasaray, Gaziantepspor, and Fenerbahce. He has won two Turkish Cups and one Turkish Super Cup. He is also known for his attacking style of play.

Cardiff are currently in 18th place in the Championship. They are hoping that Bulut can help them climb the table and avoid relegation. They are also hoping that he can help them build a team that can challenge for promotion in the future.

Bulut's appointment is a risky move for Cardiff. He is a relatively unknown manager, and he has never managed in the UK before. However, Cardiff believe that he is the right man to help them achieve their goals.

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Oscar Garcia, a former Brighton and Watford manager who has won trophies abroad, is also believed to be on the shortlist. Two Welshmen, Nathan Jones and Cameron Toshack, are also believed to be contenders.

The Bluebirds are looking for a manager who can help them avoid relegation from the Championship. They are also looking for a manager who can build a team that can challenge for promotion in the future.

It is still unclear who will be appointed as the next manager of Cardiff City. However, the appointment of a foreign manager would be a major coup for the club.
 
It's a surprise, that one.

Despite what a certain website owner has claimed, he's never managed Galatasary, only top team he's managed has been Fenerbahce and that was for one season - would be interesting to know why they got rid of him.

Gaziantep fired him this season for starting with 19 points from 19 games albeit with what looks like an aging squad.

Maybe not an elite manager in the Trukish league, looks a decent manager but finishing high up behind Fenerbahce, Galatasary and Besiktas is like managing Aberdeen in the SPL I guess.

Let's hope he's more like Errol Flynn than Errol the Hamster...Looking fr info on the guy.

Found a reddit thread.



This bit (with the caveat it's a fans view) is a bit concerning.

"For Erol:
  1. He had a great squad but never used any of them properly. Using Pelkas as LW and so on;
  2. It was clear that he couldn't connect with players;
  3. We were winning games, thanks to Altay. If it was Harun, for instance, Hatayspor or teams like that would have humiliated us;
  4. He wasn't a dominant character like Fatih or Sergen and that's why he couldn't keep up with big players' egos;
  5. Last but not least, we didn't have any plan for most of our matches. That's why Caner was crossing too many times."
 
It's a surprise, that one.

Despite what a certain website owner has claimed, he's never managed Galatasary, only top team he's managed has been Fenerbahce and that was for one season - would be interesting to know why they got rid of him.

Gaziantep fired him this season for starting with 19 points from 19 games albeit with what looks like an aging squad.

Maybe not an elite manager in the Trukish league, looks a decent manager but finishing high up behind Fenerbahce, Galatasary and Besiktas is like managing Aberdeen in the SPL I guess.

Let's hope he's more like Errol Flynn than Errol the Hamster...Looking fr info on the guy.

Found a reddit thread.



This bit (with the caveat it's a fans view) is a bit concerning.

"For Erol:
  1. He had a great squad but never used any of them properly. Using Pelkas as LW and so on;
  2. It was clear that he couldn't connect with players;
  3. We were winning games, thanks to Altay. If it was Harun, for instance, Hatayspor or teams like that would have humiliated us;
  4. He wasn't a dominant character like Fatih or Sergen and that's why he couldn't keep up with big players' egos;
  5. Last but not least, we didn't have any plan for most of our matches. That's why Caner was crossing too many times."




This wasn't a surprise, this one
 
Cardiff City are planning to hire Turkish manager Erol Bulut. Bulut, 48, is not well-known in the UK, but Cardiff believe he is a talented manager who could help them improve their results. They are looking to follow in the footsteps of other Championship and Premier League clubs who have hired successful managers from Europe.

Bulut has a good track record in Turkey. He has managed several clubs, including Galatasaray, Gaziantepspor, and Fenerbahce. He has won two Turkish Cups and one Turkish Super Cup. He is also known for his attacking style of play.

Cardiff are currently in 18th place in the Championship. They are hoping that Bulut can help them climb the table and avoid relegation. They are also hoping that he can help them build a team that can challenge for promotion in the future.

Bulut's appointment is a risky move for Cardiff. He is a relatively unknown manager, and he has never managed in the UK before. However, Cardiff believe that he is the right man to help them achieve their goals.

0_Erol-Bulut.jpg



Oscar Garcia, a former Brighton and Watford manager who has won trophies abroad, is also believed to be on the shortlist. Two Welshmen, Nathan Jones and Cameron Toshack, are also believed to be contenders.

The Bluebirds are looking for a manager who can help them avoid relegation from the Championship. They are also looking for a manager who can build a team that can challenge for promotion in the future.

It is still unclear who will be appointed as the next manager of Cardiff City. However, the appointment of a foreign manager would be a major coup for the club.

Well, if he can help us improve our results then I'm in.
 
Seems to favour attacking tactics; 4-2-3-1 was used in his last games, 3-4-3, 4-1-4-1 too as maybe he was looking to find a formation to get some consistency in results? Seems to use a 3-1-4-2 quite a bit which would be a really bold move - we'll either win 8-7 or lose 8-7!

With the squad we have, it's difficult to spot good fits.

Our current squad is (excluding Academy players) :-
GK Allsop, Alnwick, Phillips
CD Ng, McGuinness, Simpson, Denham
RB Ng, Romeo, Daley-Campbell
LB Collins, O'Dowda
DM Wintle
CM Rino, Ralls, Sicknote Adams, Sawyers
AM Colwill
LW O'Dowda
Useless sack of shit Ojo
RW Tanner
STR Davies, Robinson, Etete, Watters

4-2-3-1, - probably looking Romeo-Ng-McGuinness-Collins; Wintle - Ralls; Robinson-Colwill-O'Dowda; Etete
3-4-3 - Ng-McGuinness-Collins; ???-Wintle-Ralls-O'Dowda; Robinson-Etete-Davies
4-1-4-1 - Romeo-Ng-McGuinness-Collins; Wintle; Robinson-Rino-Ralls-O'Dowda; Etete
3-1-4-2 - Ng-McGuinness-Collins; Wintle; Romeo-Rino-Ralls-O'Dowda; Etete-Davies

Granted we've the transfer wndow to pick players and loans up, but I'd have concerns. 3-1-4-2 I think i this league would get ripped apart, the quality of player needed to get it to work would be beyond our ability to bring in.
 
It's a surprise, that one.

Despite what a certain website owner has claimed, he's never managed Galatasary, only top team he's managed has been Fenerbahce and that was for one season - would be interesting to know why they got rid of him.

Gaziantep fired him this season for starting with 19 points from 19 games albeit with what looks like an aging squad.

Maybe not an elite manager in the Trukish league, looks a decent manager but finishing high up behind Fenerbahce, Galatasary and Besiktas is like managing Aberdeen in the SPL I guess.

Let's hope he's more like Errol Flynn than Errol the Hamster...Looking fr info on the guy.

Found a reddit thread.



This bit (with the caveat it's a fans view) is a bit concerning.

"For Erol:
  1. He had a great squad but never used any of them properly. Using Pelkas as LW and so on;
  2. It was clear that he couldn't connect with players;
  3. We were winning games, thanks to Altay. If it was Harun, for instance, Hatayspor or teams like that would have humiliated us;
  4. He wasn't a dominant character like Fatih or Sergen and that's why he couldn't keep up with big players' egos;
  5. Last but not least, we didn't have any plan for most of our matches. That's why Caner was crossing too many times."

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And what was so negative about a realistic assessment of tactic against our current contracted squad?

It's a big task hes got ahead of him, I'm in favour of attack minded managers because even if you lose, you can be entertained in the process as opposed to some of the dire defensive shit we've seen.
 
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