Jimmy Thelin a 'football mad vampire' as Aberdeen FC getting a manager who does things differently
Jimmy Thelin turned into a 'football-mad vampire' to land his first managerial job - and he's set to bring his inner Dracula to Aberdeen.
Swedish boss Thelin looks set to be named as the Dons' next permanent manager as they close in on the Elfsborg gaffer to replace Barry Robson. On the face of it it looks a forward-thinking appointment from Dave Cormack and the board and it's one that has excited punters after the short-lived tenure of Neil Warnock as Robson's interim replacement.
Thelin has earned things in football the hard way - the 46-year-old's first management job was at modest Jonkopings Sodra ten years ago, where his brother Tommy was the captain. He managed to win them promotion to the Swedish top flight for the first time in 46 years which brought him to the attention of Elfsborg. And brother Tommy revealed how player power persuaded the board of Jonkopings Sodra to appoint Thelin when he was only a youth coach at the club.
He said: "We believed in him a lot and told the board that Jimmy should get the job. We are very grateful that the board listened, and they are certainly grateful that we pushed for him.
"When Jimmy took charge, we were a club with almost no resources. We couldn't afford spies and analysts. So Jimmy became a kind of football-mad vampire - he stayed up half the night studying players and opponents.
"He did things differently from the start - for example, we didn't have a first choice goalkeeper. He decided who would be in goals based on the training performances of the week. He also stressed a lot that we don't call substitutes just substitutes because they are decisive. And true enough, his substitutes decided many games. I don't think it was a coincidence."
And Thelin himself