Great update and you have a very tough decision to make here
I think your career would progress over in Europe and might lead to bigger and better things. I'd say go for it.
xander Yes, I do
Walter Wow, strong opinion Walter! But maybe....
Bosola Thanks mate! And Poland is a good choice as I hail from there
Griffo No, I'm not that low
Duck It would certainly be great for my career, but then again the Jets have been so good for me
Walter Wow, strong opinion Walter! But maybe....
Bosola Thanks mate! And Poland is a good choice as I hail from there
Griffo No, I'm not that low
Duck It would certainly be great for my career, but then again the Jets have been so good for me
Lodovico Hits Back At Club Board
Sean-Paul Lodovico’s move to Pogon seems more and more likely by the minute, as the wanted Jets manager replied to Nathan Tinkler’s comments yesterday with some venom.
Honest to god, Nathan can just keep his opinion to himself. It’s my decision, and if he thinks that he can stop me progressing in my career for his stupid visions, he’s dreaming. The decision will be mine, and I’d love to manage in Poland. Nathan cannot do anything to stop me.
Lodovico has recently been interviewed by Ekstraklasa club Pogon Szczecin, and the board of the club seem to suggest that it was a successful interview and they will be following up. Lodovico also commented on the opportunity that he has.
This is a great chance for me to broaden my horizons, go back to Poland and hopefully climb the ranks to Legia, my end goal.
The Newcastle Jets have today released a Twitter campaign against Lodovico moving, with #SeanPaulStays trending across the nation. But Lodovico seems to be edging closer and closer to the Pogon job and the Jets may soon be without a popular young manager.
I don't think hyphens working hashtags, js Sean-Paul seems like a total badass, too. Hopefully you do move!
Things are heating up over in Newcastle. Wonder what will happen
I'd say do what feels right! If Poland is home! It's home!
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Polish Ekstraklasa club Pogon Szczescin has poached young manager Sean-Paul Lodovico from the Newcastle Jets
Today on the Newcastle Jets website, the club announced that young manager Sean-Paul Lodovico had signed with Pogon, after a few days of persistent rumours on the matter. Lodovico signed a 1 and a half year deal, after terminating his 2 year deal with the Jets. Pogon will pay Newcastle £253,000 in compensation.
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Lodovico will manage his first game in Europe in 5 days time when they play Widzew at home. He will today get his first chance to evaluate the squad and will hope to build from the disappointing start Pogon have made, with 11 games to go.
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The general attitude of the Newcastle Jets supporters is that although it is sad to see a promising manager leave, Australia is just a stepping block to bigger things and the move was inevitable. Pogon fans and Lodovico alike have welcomed the move, and now it’s time to see if the budding Aussie/Polish manager can make his mark in Europe.
Lodovico Extinguishes Doubt And Signs With Pogon
Polish Ekstraklasa club Pogon Szczescin has poached young manager Sean-Paul Lodovico from the Newcastle Jets
Today on the Newcastle Jets website, the club announced that young manager Sean-Paul Lodovico had signed with Pogon, after a few days of persistent rumours on the matter. Lodovico signed a 1 and a half year deal, after terminating his 2 year deal with the Jets. Pogon will pay Newcastle £253,000 in compensation.
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Lodovico will manage his first game in Europe in 5 days time when they play Widzew at home. He will today get his first chance to evaluate the squad and will hope to build from the disappointing start Pogon have made, with 11 games to go.
http://s40.photobucket.com/user/fzemdegs/media/Untitled_zps6e09fc9e.png.html
The general attitude of the Newcastle Jets supporters is that although it is sad to see a promising manager leave, Australia is just a stepping block to bigger things and the move was inevitable. Pogon fans and Lodovico alike have welcomed the move, and now it’s time to see if the budding Aussie/Polish manager can make his mark in Europe.
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