Posted on July 29, 2011
British bookmakers William Hill made former German international striker and coach Juergen Klinsmann 5-2 favorites to succeed Bob Bradley U.S. National Team on Friday.
Bradley was fired after five years on the job on Thursday.
Houston Dynamo coach Dominic Kinnear was second at 5-2, followed by the Seattle Sounders’ Sigi Schmid at 13-2 and Real Salt Lake’s Jason Kreis at 8-1.
Also listed were:
* Argentina’s Jose Pekerman at 10-1
* The Netherlands’ Luis Van Gaal at 14-1
* Philadelphia Union coach Peter Nowak at 16-1
* Former Italy coach Marcelo Lippi at 20-1
* Los Angeles Galaxy assistant coach Curt Onalfo at 20-1
* Former national and club coach Guus Hiddink at 20-1
* Ex-Mexico coach Javier Aguirre at 20-1
* New England Revolution coach Steve Nicol at 25-1
* Former U.S. international and current ESPN commenator Alexi Lalas at 25-1
* Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham at 25-1
* Former U.S. international defender Thomas Dooley at 25-1
For more information, go to www.williamhill.com.
Photo: Houston Dynamo coach has been listed as the second choice at 5-1 by William Hill bookmakers to succeed Bob Bradley as U.S. national coach. Andy Mead/YCJ
Categories: National Team, North America, U.S.A.
Tags: Alexi Lalas, Bob Bradley, Dominic Kinnear, Juergen Klinsmann, William Hill




