View Full Version : Ince want to be Inter boss


soccerbest
22-12-2003, 06:44:PM
Wolves midfielder Paul Ince has revealed his ambitions to become a manager once he retires from playing by suggesting he wants to be the future boss of Internazionale.
The 36-year-old, who decided to play another season for the Black Country club following their promotion from Division One last season, is already looking ahead to a career in coaching and management.

The former West Ham United, Manchester United, Inter, Liverpool and Middlesbrough man has been pondering an end to his playing days in recent months.

Ince knows he will have to work his way up the ranks in the management arena but hopes he will have the chance to one day take charge of the Nerazzurri.

"I see myself as a manager. Being in charge at Inter would be my dream job," revealed Ince.

"I'm not kidding. I speak the language and though I know I'm going to have to serve my time first, finishing up as boss of Inter would be the one for me.

"One of my few regrets is leaving Milan.

"I definitely want to be a boss and accept that I will have to go through the ranks like Tony Adams (Wycombe Wanderers manager).

"You can get lucky, just look at Chris Coleman at Fulham.

"I'd like to think that if I managed abroad, I could drum a bit of English mentality into players.

"It's a dream but then dreams do sometimes come true."


Mr Ince, U sure u can make it ? (http://skysports.planetfootball.com/article.asp?id=178249&cpid=8)

:funny: :funny: :funny:

ogsimon
22-12-2003, 06:46:PM
dont knock the guys ambition, he probably realises it will take him years to get to that level but who knows

eddy_87
22-12-2003, 06:50:PM
:) good for him

hermolt
22-12-2003, 07:15:PM
I hope he gets sacked from a Sunday league team when he tries.

manutd4eva
22-12-2003, 07:48:PM
Originally posted by soccerbest
Wolves midfielder Paul Ince has revealed his ambitions to become a manager once he retires from playing by suggesting he wants to be the future boss of Internazionale.
The 36-year-old, who decided to play another season for the Black Country club following their promotion from Division One last season, is already looking ahead to a career in coaching and management.

The former West Ham United, Manchester United, Inter, Liverpool and Middlesbrough man has been pondering an end to his playing days in recent months.

Ince knows he will have to work his way up the ranks in the management arena but hopes he will have the chance to one day take charge of the Nerazzurri.

"I see myself as a manager. Being in charge at Inter would be my dream job," revealed Ince.

"I'm not kidding. I speak the language and though I know I'm going to have to serve my time first, finishing up as boss of Inter would be the one for me.

"One of my few regrets is leaving Milan.

"I definitely want to be a boss and accept that I will have to go through the ranks like Tony Adams (Wycombe Wanderers manager).

"You can get lucky, just look at Chris Coleman at Fulham.

"I'd like to think that if I managed abroad, I could drum a bit of English mentality into players.

"It's a dream but then dreams do sometimes come true."


Mr Ince, U sure u can make it ? (http://skysports.planetfootball.com/article.asp?id=178249&cpid=8)

:funny: :funny: :funny:
So do I:evil:

djperthglory
22-12-2003, 08:51:PM
umm i dont think he will be the coach of inter but ai its possible. anything is these days.

didier deschamps said a couple mths ago he would love to be the coach of juve and i think he would do a great job. seen as his monaco are flying high.

the same could happen with paul ince. u never know what might come out of him in a managerial position

X-Ter
22-12-2003, 08:54:PM
hell probably end up as manager of wolves :evil:

Ali the master
22-12-2003, 08:59:PM
hah,
ince lives in dream wrld:)
:crazyboy:

or what?
22-12-2003, 09:43:PM
maybe after working with Houllier and Ferguson he doesn't thinks it takes much brain to be a successful manager:D

Ince is a great midfielder, better than anyone playing in the EPL today and one of the few successful Englishmen in Italy.
I can only think of Souness and Platt and there was another former Villa forward that I can't recall.

Those two have done alright as managers, especially Souness, so why not Ince?
He has the knowledge, the experience, the passion and the contacts to be a success.

SB9Dragon
22-12-2003, 10:24:PM
I really can't see Ince as Inter's coach. I mean how would it work?? How would he even get good enough for the position?? Its a nice dream, but is it realistic?? I guess its possible but....

Ali the master
22-12-2003, 11:51:PM
yeah Inter Ultra in know wat u mean,ur trying to say that it doesnt "fit" in,
BTW that flip(whoever is doing) in ur sig is quite awsome,i remember him doing it against arsenal,do u have an animated 1?

fender
23-12-2003, 12:19:AM
IMO it would take a long time for him to be of enough standard to be considered.

jigger37
23-12-2003, 01:06:AM
Dream On

Ali the master
23-12-2003, 01:10:AM
Originally posted by jigger37
Dream On

yeah,it matches with ur sig (as though henrys try-na say "dream on")

jigger37
23-12-2003, 01:15:AM
wtf are you talking about???:confused: :confused: i said ince should dream on.

Rob
23-12-2003, 03:38:AM
Ince, who gives a crap? :rolleyes:

Vedran-10
23-12-2003, 03:46:AM
Good luck ,Ince.

celtic_bhoy
23-12-2003, 11:48:AM
hey we dont know him, he may be a good motivator and may make an excellent coach/manager
OR
he could be the sh!t coach/manager ever and the best team hes in charge of is a conference team

Voltaic Borusse
23-12-2003, 11:56:AM
. . . I could drum a bit of English mentality into players.

Yeah, Ince would fail as head manager. ;)

Ali the master
23-12-2003, 08:37:PM
Originally posted by jigger37
wtf are you talking about???:confused: :confused: i said ince should dream on.
perhapse u dint get me,i was trying to say, it looks like or seems like henry is saying dream on
:)