I was very impressed with Klinsi, especially after the Italy game where he was there consoling his players who gave it everything they had.
I really hope he is our next coach.
You got a good chance -he's a family guy and his family might not want to move to germany.
I am bit disappointed that everybody over here now starts a Klinsi hype. Don't get me wrong - he's a brillant team leader. A project manager rather than just a trainer and we have to pay tribute to his great performance.
... but there's other people that can keep up his work. He's not irreplacable - add to that I don't like this cult of persons - there's a team to be formed not a fetish. I understand that's what his message always was: noone is irreplacable.
What I see now reminds me on monty pythons life of brian - ' Brian: I am not the messiah ! - Mass: He's the messiah, only the true messia is denieing his devine identity !'
People should learn from his methods, then we can have better footballers in the league and better trainers. Comes time then - comes another excellent trainer.
The new guy has to take on the ol'farts in the DFB and the Bild Zeitung. So it takes a sympathic, emotional, hard-headed, innovative, motivating guy.
They should ask me ;-)