By James Goyder
Former Philippines manager Simon McMenemy is being linked with a return to Asian football as manager of Vietnam.
The 33 year-old Englishman made a big impression at the AFF Suzuki Cup last December when he masterminded the Philippines' shock 2-0 victory over reigning champions Vietnam, in one of the greatest upsets of the year.
Despite the Philippines' unprecedented success McMenemy lost his job due to some political manouvering and is currently out of work and considering a number of offers from around the world.
However a return to international management would appeal and he could be handed that opportunity after Vietnam manager Henrique Calisto left his post today. The experienced Portugese tactician is reportedly in advanced talks with Thai Premier League champions Muangthong United.
McMenemy’s name is believed to top the list of candidates to replace him after making a big impression on the Vietnamese FA at last year’s AFF Suzuki Cup.
Unheard of until his surprise appointment as manager of the Philippines, McMenemy made a name for himself by taking the team to the semi-finals of that tournament courtesy of draws with Singapore and Myanmar and the win over Vietnam.
Calisto was so upset at his side’s losing in front of 40,000 of their own fans that he refused to shake hands with McMenemy after the game.
It appears that the Vietnamese FA do not share a similarly dim view of McMenemy and are ready to make the Englishman the next manager of their national team.
Calisto, meanwhile, is set to succeed Roberto Carlos de Carvalho at Muangthong United. The Brazilian was in the job for less than a month before being axed due to some disappointing pre-season results.
Former Philippines manager Simon McMenemy is being linked with a return to Asian football as manager of Vietnam.
The 33 year-old Englishman made a big impression at the AFF Suzuki Cup last December when he masterminded the Philippines' shock 2-0 victory over reigning champions Vietnam, in one of the greatest upsets of the year.
Despite the Philippines' unprecedented success McMenemy lost his job due to some political manouvering and is currently out of work and considering a number of offers from around the world.
However a return to international management would appeal and he could be handed that opportunity after Vietnam manager Henrique Calisto left his post today. The experienced Portugese tactician is reportedly in advanced talks with Thai Premier League champions Muangthong United.
McMenemy’s name is believed to top the list of candidates to replace him after making a big impression on the Vietnamese FA at last year’s AFF Suzuki Cup.
Unheard of until his surprise appointment as manager of the Philippines, McMenemy made a name for himself by taking the team to the semi-finals of that tournament courtesy of draws with Singapore and Myanmar and the win over Vietnam.
Calisto was so upset at his side’s losing in front of 40,000 of their own fans that he refused to shake hands with McMenemy after the game.
It appears that the Vietnamese FA do not share a similarly dim view of McMenemy and are ready to make the Englishman the next manager of their national team.
Calisto, meanwhile, is set to succeed Roberto Carlos de Carvalho at Muangthong United. The Brazilian was in the job for less than a month before being axed due to some disappointing pre-season results.







An askal is a Filipino term for any dog with no pedigree, no breed, no class. The askal is usually astray, unsupported and survives by feeding on whatever provision it can find. The Filipino national football team can relate to this mongrel, they have almost no support from a government thats suppose to support them, they are underdogs not just only to the world but even in their own region, South East Asia.
Name: Angel Guirado Aldeguer
Stephan Schröck - nicknamed "Schröcky", is a German–Filipino professional footballer who plays as a right back for 2nd Bundesliga club SpVgg Greuther Fürth.



