Akash Vidyasagar, an Englishman, expressed his desire to join management after qualifying for his 'badges', stating:
1. Hereford
- A newly promoted side in League 2 of the English leagues. Akash, initially being from that area, they took their chance of hopefully bringing him to the club. They were predicted to be 23rd and the season had not started yet.
2. Kettering
- A club taking part in the Blue Square Premier, but financies being completely insecure. They were already deducted 3 points at the stat of the season and wanted a manager who wouldn't further their losses.
Although both these jobs were the easiest to take, because no one would be expecting too much from them, Akash was in Asia at the moment, learning the Asian style of playing, while watching the AFC Champions League.
3. Chongqing Lifan
- A team in the Chinese National League (2nd division) with three quarters of their matches already played. The team was expected to finish in 4th but were finding it difficult to hold onto 9th place.
4. Incheon Korail
- Playing the Korean 2nd divion, the N-league, also languishing in 9th place but expected to finish in 4th. Unlike the Chinese league, the N-league has almost half of its matches left and the transfer window is still open.
5. Gangneung City
- Same league as Incheon, only lower down the table. In 13th place, expected to finish 8th.
6. Nizhniy Novgorod
- A Russian team in the Russian 2nd division, in dire need of saving. They were doing pretty good in the league, but their financies were dipping fast. Wasting over a 1000GBP were week on wages.
Akash Vidyasagar choice:
http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/ww98/akashrv/2012-07-21_00003.jpg
P.S.: I really hope you guys don't get too annoyed about my multiple stories on this board. if you have been following the General Chat, you should already know that I have lost my laptop's functionality and all my saves with it.
1st July 2011:This was the perfect thing to hear for clubs that were cash-strapped or clubs looking for a foreign manager within their budget. Within the first five days of that July, Akash got offers from clubs from a variety of leagues.
"I am eager to get into management, hoping to learn as I move forward. My focus is on bringing success, and at least early on, my salary will not be of the highest importance."
1. Hereford
- A newly promoted side in League 2 of the English leagues. Akash, initially being from that area, they took their chance of hopefully bringing him to the club. They were predicted to be 23rd and the season had not started yet.
2. Kettering
- A club taking part in the Blue Square Premier, but financies being completely insecure. They were already deducted 3 points at the stat of the season and wanted a manager who wouldn't further their losses.
Although both these jobs were the easiest to take, because no one would be expecting too much from them, Akash was in Asia at the moment, learning the Asian style of playing, while watching the AFC Champions League.
3. Chongqing Lifan
- A team in the Chinese National League (2nd division) with three quarters of their matches already played. The team was expected to finish in 4th but were finding it difficult to hold onto 9th place.
4. Incheon Korail
- Playing the Korean 2nd divion, the N-league, also languishing in 9th place but expected to finish in 4th. Unlike the Chinese league, the N-league has almost half of its matches left and the transfer window is still open.
5. Gangneung City
- Same league as Incheon, only lower down the table. In 13th place, expected to finish 8th.
6. Nizhniy Novgorod
- A Russian team in the Russian 2nd division, in dire need of saving. They were doing pretty good in the league, but their financies were dipping fast. Wasting over a 1000GBP were week on wages.
Akash Vidyasagar choice:
http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/ww98/akashrv/2012-07-21_00003.jpg
P.S.: I really hope you guys don't get too annoyed about my multiple stories on this board. if you have been following the General Chat, you should already know that I have lost my laptop's functionality and all my saves with it.