(Almost) All Change In Overseas Ranks
South Korean clubs teams don't change coaches at the drop of a hat and usually wait until the season ends before taking a look at how their man in the hotseat has done. Sackings are rare, coaches tend to leave as contracts end or better offers come along. This off-season period is a little unusual however as three of the four clubs that were under overseas stewardship last season will have a new coach when the 2010 K-League season kicks off at the end of February.
Soccerphile World Cup Blog @ Jan 13, 2010 10:50 PM EST | Blog Profile
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