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Premier League Focus
     A round-up of Premier league information, from Transfers to Results.


Bilic Going Nowhere Until 2010.....So Who Will Take Charge of The Hammers?

Croatia manager Slavan Bilic has shattered roomers that he will be the next man in charge at Upton Park. Immediately after the announcement that Alan Curbishley had resigned, the man expected to take over the job was Mr Bilic and despite this announcement he remains one of the favourites to take the post.


Croatia FA President Vlatko Markovic says that West Ham United face ‘mission impossible’ to capture the Croatia manager. – Daily Express
Slavan Bilic has commented to a Croatian newspaper, Sportske Novosti, "I always said West Ham will be my choice when I return to England. However, my contract with the Croatian FA expires in 2010 and I am intending to lead Croatia in this period."


Croatia, who face Kazakhstan tomorrow and then a huge match against England in midweek, will be delighted at the news. Bilic has had no management experience prior to taking the Croatia job has done a superb job with the national side, leading them to the quarter finals of Euro 2008.


So who else is in the running?


Well, Portsmouth manager and West Ham legend Harry Redknapp has already ruled himself out of the running, which is not surprising considering the current happy state of affairs at Portsmouth.


Current favourite according to SkyBET is Roberto Mancini. Roberto Mancini, who was sacked as manager of Inter earlier this year, was the most successful Inter coach of the past 30 years, winning Serie A on three consecutive occasions and the Italian Cup on two occasions. He was not able to repeat his domestic success on the European stage which was the reason for his downfall.


Other managers considered to be in the running are former Chelsea superstar Gianfranco Zola, and former Italy manger Roberto Donadoni. In addition, former West Ham player Paulo Di Canio has declared his interest in the job, according to his agent.



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