Why 'Tsar Guus' Is Still Roubles Well Spent
Evening Standard - London › September 12, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › September 12, 2007
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IF you want to know how Guus Hiddink is regarded in Russia, they say you should see his Moscow home; a four-room penthouse suite on an upper floor of the Ararat Park Hyatt hotel with its baroque interiors, ostentatious chandeliers and stunning panoramic views of Red Square and the Kremlin.
"The man lives like a tsar," one wide-eyed visitor said. The fact that a daily room rate in the region of 1,100 has always been picked up by the Russian Football Federation, reputedly with a little help from 'friends' like Roman Abramovich, had the local football fraternity up in arms when he was appointed a year ago. "What's wrong with our Russian coaches?" they protested.See the full content of this document
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Why 'Tsar Guus' Is Still Roubles Well Spent
Then they discovered what everyone from Eindhoven to Seoul to Sydney has learned. That with Hiddink (right), you always get ...
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