PORTERFIELD PUTS FAITH IN ARMENIA
Sunday Express
September 10, 2006 Sunday
Scottish Edition
Behind The Dugout
FAR-TRAVELLED former Aberdeen manager Ian Porterfield is optimistic
he can turn Armenia into a football force.
The globe-trotting ex-Chelsea boss took charge of the former Soviet
state for the first time last week, losing 1-0 to Belgium.
Porterfield, below, has managed in Scotland, England, Zambia, Zimbabwe,
Oman, Trinidad and Tobago and South Korea. And he's relishing his
latest adventure in Armenia.
He said: "I had a couple of offers after I left Busan Icons in South
Korea, but the Armenia job intrigued me.
"There is a lot of potential out here and we will see what we can do.
"I'm looking forward to the challenge here."
Sunday Express
September 10, 2006 Sunday
Scottish Edition
Behind The Dugout
FAR-TRAVELLED former Aberdeen manager Ian Porterfield is optimistic
he can turn Armenia into a football force.
The globe-trotting ex-Chelsea boss took charge of the former Soviet
state for the first time last week, losing 1-0 to Belgium.
Porterfield, below, has managed in Scotland, England, Zambia, Zimbabwe,
Oman, Trinidad and Tobago and South Korea. And he's relishing his
latest adventure in Armenia.
He said: "I had a couple of offers after I left Busan Icons in South
Korea, but the Armenia job intrigued me.
"There is a lot of potential out here and we will see what we can do.
"I'm looking forward to the challenge here."