Vitesse to unveil new manager LIVE NOW!
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White:
We are here at the Vitesse training ground and our sources have told us that the new Vitesse manager will be arriving here within the next few minutes. He is set to be unveiled to the outside world and Vitesse fans and biting their nails in absolute nerve and who is taking over their club. However rumour went out a few days ago that the manager is English which many fans are worried about but some think that it could bring a new philosophy to the club. I'm here with Guus who is a Vitesse supporter. How do you feel about there being a possible English manager coming to Vitesse.
Guus:
I am excited about this new idea of an English manager, I think that this could be a rumour that if true could lead our club in a different way and hopefully the right way.
White:
Now, Vitesse have never won this league, however the closest that Vitesse have come to winning the league was when they were runner-up in 1998. How do you think you will do this season.
Guus:
I am confident that they can push for the top five or six but we'll have to wait and see. After the first ten to fifteen games, we'll have an idea.
White:
Wait, I have reports that the new boss is only just arriving at the entrance of the car park and we a situated here at the entrance of the building. I can see the car arriving wait.
(car pulls up, and the new manager steps out)
White:
Yes, the manager is reveiled, he is an English managaer. It's former footballer Lloyd Debenham. He is only twenty-five years old, he had a great yout h career at Colchester and Barnet. Played a few games in a football camp in Portugal four years ago but never really played due to lack of fitness and was very injury prone.
(Debenham approaches)
White:
Hello, Lloyd. We were expecting an English manager but we certainly weren't expecting you. How did this all happen?
Debenham:
Well, when I gave up football, I went to university to study sport science and I passed and therefore had a degree in Sport Science. Then I studies my FA and UEFA badges, got those. I got in touch with a number of clubs in England but didn't find anything. I read that Vitesse had lost their manager, I got in touch; had an interview and they were content with having me as the new coach.
White:
What do you promise the Vitesse fans?
(Debenham pauses and thinks, before saying three words)
Debenham:
Trophies,
Entertainment, and most of all
Success