FFA to make Roos candidates earn it

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CANDIDATES to coach the Socceroos are likely to face a series of interviews, with Football Federation Australia CEO David Gallop determined that the selection process is as thorough as possible.

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Though Melbourne Victory boss Ange Postecoglou is widely seen as favourite for the job, a shortlist of candidates is likely to be formulated with each given a chance to present their case before a decision is reached.

With Gallop and the new head of national teams, former Socceroo Luke Casserley, in London for Wednesday morning's (EDT) friendly with Canada, the precise parameters for the search will not be set until the end of the week when they return to meet with national technical director Han Berger.

After the ambiguity over what exactly Holger Osieck was tasked with overseeing - World Cup qualification v regeneration of the side - there will be detailed criteria established for the selection of the new coach and for the areas he will be measured against.

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That latter area of accountability is seen as vital as Osieck had argued recently that in qualifying for the World Cup he had met the terms of his appointment.

By contrast, FFA chairman Frank Lowy had described a grandiose list of objectives on Osieck's appointment, including "the capacity to rebuild teams and to work with young footballers and develop them into internationally competitive players [and] be prepared to work with the national technical director and his department to enhance the elite player pathway program."

Once that has been formalised both Postecoglou and Mariners boss Graham Arnold - and foreign coaches seriously interested and meeting the criteria - are likely to be invited to be interviewed and questioned on a variety of areas from tactics and personnel to the structure around the team, the importance of media and marketing, and involvement in the younger national teams.

FFA also has to decide the structure alongside the new man from next June, with Berger due to step down after the World Cup. One suggestion on the table is for the new manager to be given a far wider remit, rather than have Berger replaced directly as technical director.

While no salary package has formally been established for Osieck's replacement, his $1.5m a year was seen as pushing the envelope and it's highly unlikely it would be increased - unless someone of the calibre of Guus Hiddink indicated a desire for the job.  


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