The Timaru Herald

Phoenix boss hits out at NZ Football over coach saga

- Andrew Voerman

Wellington Phoenix general manager David Dome says he is ‘‘extremely disappoint­ed’’ by New Zealand Football’s failure to fully explore how the club’s men’s coach could also serve as the All Whites coach.

Ufuk Talay applied for the national team role with his bosses’ blessing, seeking to combine it with his A-League role, just as Ricki Herbert did between 2007 and 2013.

After six weeks of silence following his interview in mid-December, Talay found out on Tuesday that he had been unsuccessf­ul, when he received what Dome described as a ‘‘template email rejection letter from the recruitmen­t company’’.

Canadian men’s coach John Herdman is understood to have been NZ Football’s preferred candidate, though he has since committed himself publicly to his existing job, with Canada preparing to co-host the next World Cup in 2026.

Both Dome and Talay have acknowledg­ed that Herdman, a former Football Ferns coach, was a superior candidate, having taken Canada to world football’s showpiece event for the first time in 36 years in Qatar last November.

But there is lingering frustratio­n among those in charge at the Phoenix that NZ Football chief executive Andrew Pragnell didn’t engage in discussion­s as to what a job share could look like, especially as there’s now a chance the All*

Whites coach search might begin anew.

After being rejected, Talay has said the ‘‘ship has sailed’’ in terms of him being interested in the All Whites job.

But in a country where football resources are scarce at the best of times,

Dome feels a combined role could remain an option in the future, which is why he finds it frustratin­g there was no effort to seriously explore what it would entail , even if it was ultimately going to lead to nothing in the short term.

Dome said he did eventually speak to Pragnell this week and was told the All Whites coach would have to be based in Auckland, which would effectivel­y mean the Phoenix would have to be based to Auckland if one person was to hold both jobs. ‘‘What that says to me is that there was really never a realistic option that Ufuk Talay was being considered for that role.’’

NZ Football’s involvemen­t in funding and providing staff for the Phoenix’s women’s team in its first two seasons has brought the governing body and the country’s only profession­al club closer together than they have been for most of the decade since Herbert’s dual role ended.

But Dome’s frustratio­ns with Pragnell’s lack of engagement extend beyond the All Whites coach search.

‘‘We’ve been trying to work with New Zealand Football on a greater integratio­n of the programmes for quite some time,’’ he said. ‘‘It’s working reasonably well in the women’s space – but it could be expanded.

‘‘Our ability to integrate with New Zealand Football and to work on a high performanc­e arm based out of our facilities here in Upper Hutt [the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport], which we think is a game changer for football in this country, is being very, very limited by New Zealand Football’s unwillingn­ess to interact with us and even talk about it.

‘‘The CEO still has not been here. We’ve been here now almost six months and the CEO is yet to visit,’’ Dome said.

‘‘Fifa have come through it and raved about it and the CEO of New Zealand Football has yet to visit.’’

David Dome Wellington Phoenix general manager

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