Paul Scholes - A Manager Story

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Paul Scholes Ready To Tackle Management

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Paul Scholes has today told Sky Sports exclusively that he is actively looking to try his hand at management. Scholes who at his latter years at Manchester United obtained his coaching badges has stated that he is excited about this move into management. Scholes who spent his entire playing career under the guidance of the legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will hope to have picked up some tricks of the trade from the wiley enigmatic Scot.

Scholes had currently been working as a coach at Manchester United but has asked for his contract to be terminated so he can pursue this move into management. Scholes stated that he hopes it wouldn't be his last time working at Manchester United sparking rumours that he would like to return as manager one day.

Scholes enjoyed a fantastic career with Manchester United playing for them 499 times and scoring 107 goals. Scholes also had a fantastic England career playing for his country 66 times and scoring 14 Goals.

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Paul Scholes hasn't had to wait long for his chance in management. After his announcement on Sky Sports that he was looking to further his footballing career in management a number of teams approached the former Man United legend. Speculation states that Norwich, Norwegian club Molde, Ipswich and Bournemouth who recently sacked Eddie Howe over derogatory comments in the media had all approached Scholes.

Scholes stated that he had to ring Sir Alex for some advice about his decision and that Fergie had advised him to take the job that his heart told him to take, where he felt the challenge would be and where he felt he could make the biggest impact. After discussions with his family Scholes accepted the Cherries offer and has now decided to buy a house down on the South Coast.

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Manchester United Icon Takes Place Alongside Scholes At Bournemouth


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Paul Scholes has been joined at Bournemouth by another Manchester United icon Ruud Van Nistelrooij! The former Manchester United hitman has accepted an offer to become Bournemouth's Assistant Manager which Paul Scholes wanted filled after having mutually consented the termination of former assistant Jason Tindall's contract.

Scholes has stated that he wants to build a backroom staff team up of individuals he knows and trusts. It has been speculated that more former players could join Scholes and Van Nisetelrooij at Bournemouth.

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Another Former United Star Takes On Bournemouth Role

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Another former colleague of Paul Scholes has decided to join Bournemouth. York like Van Nistelrooij was a striking sensation for Man Utd. Although both strikers played in different United teams both will have a wealth of experince to share with the Bournemouth players and the youngsters. Dwight York stated that he was excited about working at Bournemouth and that after his interview with Paul Scholes shared the same vision that they can get the club into the Premier League whilst building a stronger team.

 

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Bournemouth Loan Manchester United Starlet Andreas Pereira

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Paul Scholes has his first signing as a manager, albeit a loan signing Scholes has signed a real diamond for Bournemouth. Andreas Pereira has been earmarked as a future star and already has the staff at Manchester United convinced of this. Scholes has had to wrestle with various other clubs for thi year long loan of Pereira but it seems certain that he will be playing on the South Coast this year at Deans Court.

Scholes stated that he was delighted to have such a talent in his squad he believes it's a move that can benefit everyone. Bournemouth get a quality player, Pereira gets alot more game time than he would at Manchester United and Manchester United get a player with more experience come the end of the season.

Bournemouth will pay Pereira's wages in full with United making sure of this in the contract negotiations. Suddenly Bournemouth fans are starting to get excited about how their squad could be shaping up to be.

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Thanks mate. I have read your story and it is very inspirational. I hope you keep it going. Will you be moving on from Pool or staying?

Nice to know that it inspires you! Yeah I'm keeping it going mate, just been a bit busy this week! For now staying at Liverpool, it fits in well with the story and I'm winning all my games at the moment. Maybe after a couple of years I will look for a new challenge! Depends how it all goes!
 
Following! I Love scholesey! I did a story of him as United Manager a few years back
 

Bournemouth Snap Up Another Fledgling Star

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Paul Scholes has pulled out all the stops for this transfer to take place. Although the fee seem's reasonable there were hours of ongoing discussions regarding further installments with Tariq's former club Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya. The fee works out at quite a price but Bournemouth are warming to Scholes's idea of creating a young, growing squad with talent.

Tariq has quite a following after his signature with the likes of Anderlecht and Dinamo Moscow hovering. It seem's the promise of a first team role has swayed him to move to England though however.

The Cherries fans now have another young player to look forward to watching this season. Bournemouth could well be one of the most exciting teams in the division this year.

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Bournemouth Make It A Hat-trick Of Young Signings

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Now not many people in the English game would have heard of Iver Fossum. To be fair though not many people have Paul Scholes' brain when it comes to football. This young Norwegian comes from Stromsgodset, the same team the well known Martin Odegaard played for. Both youngsters have been hailed as highly talented players it's just Odegaard has caused the bigger fuss in the mainstream media over Europe.

Fossum is a central midfielder who has a great sense of team work and an extremely high work rate. His passing is brilliant and he will definitely add some assists this season. Fossum stated that he is honoured to be working under Paul Scholes and can't wait to pull on a Bournemouth jersey for the first time.

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Paul Scholes To Take His Bournemouth Squad To Ireland For Pre-Season Shape Up

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So a trip West for Bournemouth as they prepare for the current campaign. They have four matches whilst they are out there they will face off against...

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Paul Scholes will be hoping for four wins out of four as his side look to head into the new Championship campaign full of confidence. These matches could also be the first time Humam Tariq, Iver Fossum and Andreas Pereira appear in a Bournemouth shirt.

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Barcelona Starlet Joins On Loan

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The Bournemouth fans mouths must be watering looking at all the young talent Paul Scholes has managed to funnel into the club. Barcelona, yes Barcelona have agreed for their young left back Grimaldo to sign on loan with Schole's side. The young left back is fast, strong and has a good cross on him.

It looks like Scholes is now starting to build and look towards his defence as this transfer may not be the last young defender coming into the squad.

Grimaldo himself has stated that although he didn't even know where Bournemouth was last week he is excited about the challenge of playing for a team who could well make a promotion run in the Championship.

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Quick Glance: Pre Season Tour of Ireland Results

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Monday 7th July 2014

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Paul Scholes' enjoys a winning start to life in management as he see's his team thump a sorry Bohemians side in his debut as the man in charge on the touchline. The cherry on the cake would have been seeing one of his young new signings scoring the first goal of the game as Iver Fossum followed on from his own shot to slot the ball in the goal after just six minutes.

The game was relentless throughout and Bournemouth looked in great shape. Ruud Van Nistelrooij was seen in heavy discussions with Scholes throughout the game and the both of them didn't look out of place on the touchline.


Friday 11th July 2014


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The exact same scoreline as Bournemouth's first match in Ireland. The Cgherries did however have to come from behind to ****** the win. The players looked flustered and frustrated after going a goal down to Shamrock Rovers as Eddie Henderson scored a lovely curling shot which beat Lee Camp in the Bournemouth goal.

Tokelo Rantie and Yann Kermorgant who replaced Rantie at half time scored either side of the interval both scoring low past the Shamrock Keeper. Bournemouth then seemed to get the wind in their sales as they scored two more goals and once again looking lively and confident.


Tuesday 15th July 2014

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Another dominating display which would have pleased Scholes. Tokelo Rantie had to equalise for the Cherries as oce again Bournemouth went a goal down early on. Scholes will have to address this issue with his team. It might be a concentration issue more than anything but Scholes will demand it stops.

Andreas Pereira scored a 20 yard screamer to put Bournemouth in the lead and Tommy Elphick headed home the third from a Humam Tariq cross. So far Scholes will be happy with his new signings and the way his team have played in Ireland so far.


Saturday 19th July 2014

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A loss which marks Paul Scholes' first ever management loss. Uncompetitive but still a pretty hard to take loss. Again Bournemouth struggled to find their rhythm and conceded in the second minute of the game. Scholes was seen furiously berating his players on the touch line. This didn't seem to help as Billy Duffy grabbed his second in the eleventh minute.

Junior Stanislas scored a consolation goal for the Cherries nodding in a header from a deep Matt Ritchie cross. The players looked glum after the final whistle went and it will leave a sour taste in the mouths of the players and Paul Scholes and his back room team.


Sky Sports Interview Via Telephone With Jeff Stelilng

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Jeff Stelling: Paul it's great to speak to you live on air, we haven't heard a word from you since your appointment at Bournemouth we just wanted to see how things have been going? Unfortunately we have heard about todays game but is it still early days Paul?

Paul Scholes: Hi Jeff, I apologise about being quiet since my arrival at Bournemouth. I have had s much to sort out. I wanted to make sure I got Dwight and Ruud in before anything and then a press conference just seemed to get in the way of meetings with the board and player agents. I haven't purposely avoided one.

Jeff Stelling: Are you sure Paul? We all know you love to let your footballing and now your managing I guess do the talking.

Paul Scholes: I assure you no that's not the case. Going back to your earlier question quickly Jeff. I do think that it is still early days here. I didn't come here to win every game. We have had a different 11 players in every game. I have wanted to see the players play first hand and decide for myself who my strongest players are. We have won 3 games here albeit today's loss was hard to stomach but that's football we'll move on and work on it.

Jeff Stelling: Another early goal conceded today Paul why do you think you're conceding so early into games?

Paul Scholes: ​I think it's confidence and partly concentration. I have bought in my own system here, my own training for the lads to learn, dietary awareness, gym sessions. The squad is adapting to a massive change in process and I think they have coped well so far. Obviously this is an issue and we will sit don and discuss this as a team.

Jeff Stelling: We have seen your team dip into the Transfer Market four times so far. Two loan signings, Andreas Pereira from your old club Manchester United and Alex Grimaldo from Barcelona. You have also signed two young almost unknown players in the form of Iver Fossum and Humam Tariq. Are you happy with your signings so far and will you be utilising the Transfer Window again?

Paul Scholes: I am extremely happy with who we have bought in. The lads have played well here and I am expecting them to start learning and understanding what I expect of them. Iver has been fantastic and has really hit the ground running. Some of his passing has been exceptional in the last few games. Humam is learning the language but is settling in well as is Alex. Andreas is working on his stamina at present as he has a niggily injury but nothing too serious. As regards to us using the window again, that is something we will have to discuss internally. I am happy with my team but if we can get anyone in on loan or by purchase that improves us and it meets are financial requirements then yes you could see us again in the window.

Jeff Stelling: I was talking to Matt and Lee before I came on air about Iver Fossum and we were discussing his range of passing and his movement. Give him a powerful volley and he could be the next 'Paul Scholes' don't you think?

Paul Scholes: I don't know about that Jeff I think Iver already has better movement that I ever had. No it's nice that he is getting these plaudits. I have told him to just keep his head down as we have stated it's still early days and we need to concentrate on the team and not individual accolades.

Jeff Stelling: Ok Paul last question. Has Fergie been in touch and have you had to ring him for any of his infamous advice?

Paul Scholes: ​Alex has been in contact mainly via text actually. I think he is gallivanting around the world at the moment. He text me while he was somewhere in the world watching Andy Murray playing tennis. We talk quite often but his retirement is his priority he left the game for a reason and I don't want to keep hounding him for advice. He has said he's there and that's good to know. I will use him if I need to.

Jeff Stelling: Well it's been great speaking with you Paul. All the best for the future and good luck for the season.

Paul Scholes: Thanks Jeff

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Bournemouth Sign Juventus' Horvath

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Sascha Horvath has certainly been whizzing around Europe recently. The youngster recently signed for Juventus from Austria Wien but now sees himself at Bournemouth in the English Championship as he moves to the South Coast on Loan.

Paul Scholes has stated that he tried to sign the young Austrian but was pipped by the Italian giants but was glad that he could sign on Horvath on loan.

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Bournemouth Snap Up Unknown Spanish Starlet On Loan

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Bournemouth have once again stuck to their trend of bringing in youth to the club. Scholes who seems to be following Sir Alex Ferguson's philosophy of building a squad and implementing energy and raw talent. Castillejo is a relatively unknown player coming in from Malaga but it seems like everyone involved at Bournemouth are extremely pleased to have this young man for at least the upcoming season.

Scholes has been wiley with the clubs finances and it is now to be seen whether Bournemouth can bring anyone else in.

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Great story! Would you mind if I ask something quite irrelevant? How to mamage as a real person? Do you retain all his information? I've been searching but to no avail. Thank you in advance!
 
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