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Jan Reker (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɑn ˈreːkər], born 3 June 1948) is a Dutch football manager and director.

Jan Reker
Personal information
Date of birth (1948-06-03) 3 June 1948 (age 75)
Place of birth Eindhoven, Netherlands
Youth career
Years Team
LEW
FC Eindhoven
Managerial career
1980 PSV Eindhoven (caretaker)
1983–1986 PSV Eindhoven
1986–1988 VVV-Venlo
1988–1991 Roda JC
1991–1995 Willem II
1995 MVV

Reker started his coaching career in the Willem II and PSV Eindhoven youth ranks, which was followed up by the assistant manager role at VVV-Venlo and PSV. After half a season as caretaker in 1980, Reker officially served as manager of PSV between 1983 and 1986, winning the Eredivisie title in his last year. He also coached VVV, Roda JC, Willem II and lastly MVV Maastricht.

In 1996, Reker became chairman of the Dutch Association of Professional Football Coaches. In 2007, he was appointed general manager at PSV. Reker faced the Eredivisie title win in his first year, but subsequent poor performances in later years. Ronald Koeman and Huub Stevens resigned, and an internal struggle ensued between Reker and other staff, including a public dispute between him and goalkeeper Gomes. Fan criticism towards Reker reached a peak in early 2009 after a disappointing season. A year later, a dispute between him and the PSV board led to his departure.

Early life edit

Reker was born in the Strijp area in Eindhoven; his father worked as a greengrocer.[1] He played youth football at amateur club LEW and FC Eindhoven. Reker was educated in sport management and earned a degree as a commando during his conscription. He never played professional football; after his military service he committed himself to football coaching.[2]

Managerial career edit

In 1969, Reker became youth coach at Willem II. Later, he also served as youth coach and academy director at PSV Eindhoven.[1] In 1977, Reker moved to VVV-Venlo to become assistant manager. After three years, he returned to PSV to serve as assistant manager under Kees Rijvers.[3] When Rijvers was sacked in January 1980, Reker was chosen as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season.[4][5] After Thijs Libregts was appointed as the new PSV manager in 1981, Reker returned to his assistant position.[4] Libregts left in 1983 and PSV subsequently chose Reker as the new coach.[4] He brought in Guus Hiddink as an assistant manager from De Graafschap, but success remained absent in 1984 and 1985. It prompted PSV to choose Hans Kraay as director of football and a batch of new players like Ruud Gullit and Eric Gerets. With Kraay, Reker and Hiddink, PSV secured the Eredivisie title in the 1985-86 season.[6][7]

In 1986, Reker returned to VVV-Venlo as director of football and manager. With Sef Vergoossen as coach, they reached the fifth place in the Eredivisie twice.[8][9] After two years, he left for Roda JC as the successor of Rob Jacobs. Reker appointed Willy van der Kuijlen as his assistant. In the 1988-89 season, Roda JC reached the fifth place in the Eredivisie, narrowly missing out on European qualification. The team reached the UEFA Cup third round, where it was eliminated by Sredets Sofia after penalties (4-4 on aggregate). After the first (away) match against Sofia, Reker was suspended for two matches by UEFA after claiming that Reker had provoked the home crowd. Things improved in the 1989-90 season, when Roda JC claimed the first spot in the Eredivisie after ten league rounds, and were second at the winter break. Reker also signed a new five-year contract. Eventually, Roda JC qualified for European football. In Reker's third season, Roda suffered an early elimination in the UEFA Cup against AS Monaco. After disappointing league performances, the relationship between Reker and chairman Nol Hendriks deteriorated. Even though Roda JC finished tenth in the Eredivisie and reached the KNVB Cup semi-finals, Reker decided to resign at the end of the season.[3]

In October 1991, Reker succeeded Piet de Visser as coach of Willem II.[10] During his three-year period at the club, he finished 12th, 10th and eighth in the league.[10] In January 1995, Reker announced he would leave Willem II at the end of the season.[11] But after the team lost a match against FC Dordrecht (3-0) in March, Reker decided to quit immediately. At that point, he had signed a three-year contract with MVV to become their manager in July 1995. In Maastricht, he replaced Sef Vergoossen who in turn became MVV's director of football.[12] But when MVV were facing relegation in May, Vergoossen decided to quit early, forcing Reker to step in for the remaining matches.[13] He could not prevent MVV from relegation, and the team had to play in the Eerste Divisie for the 1995–96 season. After a dismal start of the league, with MVV in last place after nine matches, Reker was sacked in October.[14] It turned out to be Reker's last job as head coach; after suffering a back injury during a renovation of his house, he had trouble standing for long periods, denying him any future coaching jobs.[1]

Board positions edit

In 1990, Reker founded the Coaches Betaald Voetbal (Association of Professional Football Coaches).[3] He started out as the treasurer of the organization, but was appointed as the director in 1996.[15][16] Being in charge of CBV, Reker faced a few problems with its members. In 1999, Reker expelled Co Adriaanse after he had insulted Frank Rijkaard in an interview. Two years later, Aad de Mos was also excluded after an interview - this time for ridiculing Louis van Gaal (one of the CBV founders).[17] In 2007, it was Van Gaal himself who separated from the CBV, after his critique on Marco van Basten was met with a reprimand from Reker.[18]

In July 2007, Reker left his job at CBV to become general manager of PSV Eindhoven. He succeeded chairman Frits Schuitema. PSV chose to abolish the position of the chairman and replaced it with a board of directors and a general manager, so Reker was the first man with this title.[15] PSV started the 2007–08 season by spending €15,4 million on Danny Koevermans, Danko Lazović and Balázs Dzsudzsák, while selling Arouna Koné for €12 million. In September, PSV were ejected from the KNVB Cup by the football association after fielding a suspended Manuel da Costa in the match against Jong SC Heerenveen. Reker called the error an “inexcusable blunder” and started an investigation on the matter.[19] In October, Reker had to let coach Ronald Koeman go to Valencia, after receiving an offer from Spain and Koeman himself eager to accept it.[20] After asking Jan Wouters to fill in for the first few matches, Reker brought Sef Vergoossen in as caretaker manager, with Dwight Lodeweges as his assistant.[21][22] Vergoossen was chosen after Martin Jol and Fred Rutten rejected the offer.[23][24] Eventually, PSV won the Eredivisie title in 2008, played Champions League and reached the UEFA Cup quarter-finals, leading up to a 29.4 million euros net profit in the 2007–08 season.[25]

Behind the scenes, Reker faced a power struggle with several people; most notably player agent Vlado Lemić. He had close ties with director of football Stan Valckx, scout Piet de Visser, former coaches Guus Hiddink and Koeman, and players including Gomes. The PSV staff would profit from his extensive network – the club signed players like Mateja Kežman and Alex through him, among others. Lemic's growing influence and questionable financial compensations received resistance from the PSV directors. After Reker's arrival, he attempted to minimize Lemic's power, which was not appreciated by Lemic and his allies.[26] After the 2008 league title, Gomes spoke out against Reker in an interview. Citing a lack of trust, Gomes issues an ultimatum: either Reker leaves, or he will leave himself. Valckx calls Reker negligent and De Visser resigned, claiming that he could not handle Reker's unreliability anymore. Reker, backed by the board of directors, proceeded to sack Valckx and deny Lemic entry to the PSV premises.[26][2] Gomes, immensely popular with fans, was sold to Tottenham Hotspur.

Meanwhile, Reker also faced criticism from goalkeeper coach Joop Hiele, who was forced to leave PSV after Huub Stevens was appointed as the new manager, and Erwin Koeman, who expected to be offered the role of assistant manager – to no avail.[27][28] During the 2008 summer transfer period, PSV sold Jefferson Farfán and Gomes for €19 million, and in return bought Ola Toivonen, Stef Nijland, Andreas Isaksson and Erik Pieters for €13,3 million. With Stevens, the 2008–09 season started disastrously, facing early Champions League and KNVB Cup eliminations and a fourth league spot at the winter break.[25] Both Reker and Stevens faced heavy protests from the PSV fan base, who demanded their resignation, but the board of directors kept their faith in Reker.[29][30][31] In January, Stevens resigned though and Reker appointed Lodeweges as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season.[32][33] With Lodeweges, PSV finished fourth in the league, missing out on Champions League football and its financial benefits.[34]

In April 2009, Reker signed Fred Rutten as the new head coach of PSV. He was handed a three-year contract.[35] During the summer, Orlando Engelaar and Stanislav Manolev were transferred to PSV (for €7,1 million), while Lazović was sold for €5 million. On Christmas Eve 2009, Reker announced his departure as general manager. Even though the PSV board of directors asked Reker to extend his contract, he refused and decided to leave PSV when his contract ended in July 2010.[36] Reker was angered by the board after they did not consult him about releasing commercial director Marcel van den Bunder.[37] Reker: “I have decided not to extend my contract with PSV in solidarity with a displaced colleague. Principles matter more to me than money.”[38]

Managing statistics edit

Team From To
PSV Eindhoven January 1980 June 1980
PSV Eindhoven July 1983 June 1986
VVV-Venlo July 1986 June 1988
Roda JC July 1988 June 1991
Willem II October 1991 March 1995
MVV Maastricht May 1995 October 1995

Honours edit

Managerial edit

PSV Eindhoven

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c "'Jan Reker, de juiste man op de juiste plaats'" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  2. ^ a b "'Jan Reker is gewoon zichzelf gebleven'" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "Roda JC trainers aller tijden: Jan Reker 1988-1991" (in Dutch). Roda JC.nl. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  4. ^ a b c "Jan Reker". World Football. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  5. ^ "PSV: De Selectie: Seizoen 1979-1980" (in Dutch). Ronald Zwiers. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  6. ^ "End Of An Era For Dutch Master". Back of the Net. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  7. ^ (in Dutch). Stichting 1913. Archived from the original on 30 May 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  8. ^ "PSV en de band met VVV" (in Dutch). Algemeen Dagblad. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  9. ^ "Vergoossen previews VVV-Venlo v PSV". PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  10. ^ a b "Willem II" (in Dutch). Ronald Zwiers. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  11. ^ "De Jong opvolger van Reker als coach Willem II" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  12. ^ "De Jong bij Willem II opvolger van naar MVV overgestapte Reker" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  13. ^ "Jan Reker moet MVV behoeden voor degradatie" (in Dutch). Trouw. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  14. ^ "MVV ontslaat trainer Reker na zwakke competitiestart" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  15. ^ a b "Jan Reker appointed General Manager of PSV". PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 12 August 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  16. ^ "Reker wordt directeur Coaches Betaald Voetbal" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  17. ^ "De interview-politie van Jan Reker" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  18. ^ "De Haan en Reker om de tafel met Van Gaal" (in Dutch). FC Update. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  19. ^ . PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  20. ^ . PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  21. ^ . PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  22. ^ . PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  23. ^ "Reker: PSV bevestigt contact met Jol, maar is bezig met alternatieven". PSV Netwerk. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  24. ^ "Reker: volgend duel is er een nieuwe coach, afwachten op Rutten". PSV Netwerk. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  25. ^ a b . PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  26. ^ a b (in Dutch). NRC Handelsblad. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  27. ^ "Hiele haalt uit naar Reker" (in Dutch). PSV Netwerk. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  28. ^ "Erwin Koeman kraakt beleid Reker" (in Dutch). Algemeen Dagblad. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  29. ^ "Reker met beveiliging vertrokken na wedstrijd" (in Dutch). PSV Netwerk. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  30. ^ "OB: RvC: Reker en Stevens blijven bij PSV" (in Dutch). PSV Netwerk. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  31. ^ "Publiek keert zich tegen Stevens en Reker" (in Dutch). PSV Netwerk. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  32. ^ . PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  33. ^ "Jan Reker: geliefd en gehaat door achterban". Omroep Brabant. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  34. ^ "Historie: seizoen 2008/2009". PSV Network. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  35. ^ . PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 8 July 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  36. ^ "Van den Bunder and Reker leave PSV". PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 12 August 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  37. ^ "ED: Reker weg na botsing met RvC" (in Dutch). PSV Netwerk. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  38. ^ "A well-attended new year's reception". PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 12 August 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.

reker, dutch, pronunciation, ˈjɑn, ˈreːkər, born, june, 1948, dutch, football, manager, director, personal, informationdate, birth, 1948, june, 1948, place, birtheindhoven, netherlandsyouth, careeryearsteamlewfc, eindhovenmanagerial, career1980psv, eindhoven, . Jan Reker Dutch pronunciation ˈjɑn ˈreːker born 3 June 1948 is a Dutch football manager and director Jan RekerPersonal informationDate of birth 1948 06 03 3 June 1948 age 75 Place of birthEindhoven NetherlandsYouth careerYearsTeamLEWFC EindhovenManagerial career1980PSV Eindhoven caretaker 1983 1986PSV Eindhoven1986 1988VVV Venlo1988 1991Roda JC1991 1995Willem II1995MVVReker started his coaching career in the Willem II and PSV Eindhoven youth ranks which was followed up by the assistant manager role at VVV Venlo and PSV After half a season as caretaker in 1980 Reker officially served as manager of PSV between 1983 and 1986 winning the Eredivisie title in his last year He also coached VVV Roda JC Willem II and lastly MVV Maastricht In 1996 Reker became chairman of the Dutch Association of Professional Football Coaches In 2007 he was appointed general manager at PSV Reker faced the Eredivisie title win in his first year but subsequent poor performances in later years Ronald Koeman and Huub Stevens resigned and an internal struggle ensued between Reker and other staff including a public dispute between him and goalkeeper Gomes Fan criticism towards Reker reached a peak in early 2009 after a disappointing season A year later a dispute between him and the PSV board led to his departure Contents 1 Early life 2 Managerial career 3 Board positions 4 Managing statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Managerial 6 Notes and referencesEarly life editReker was born in the Strijp area in Eindhoven his father worked as a greengrocer 1 He played youth football at amateur club LEW and FC Eindhoven Reker was educated in sport management and earned a degree as a commando during his conscription He never played professional football after his military service he committed himself to football coaching 2 Managerial career editIn 1969 Reker became youth coach at Willem II Later he also served as youth coach and academy director at PSV Eindhoven 1 In 1977 Reker moved to VVV Venlo to become assistant manager After three years he returned to PSV to serve as assistant manager under Kees Rijvers 3 When Rijvers was sacked in January 1980 Reker was chosen as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season 4 5 After Thijs Libregts was appointed as the new PSV manager in 1981 Reker returned to his assistant position 4 Libregts left in 1983 and PSV subsequently chose Reker as the new coach 4 He brought in Guus Hiddink as an assistant manager from De Graafschap but success remained absent in 1984 and 1985 It prompted PSV to choose Hans Kraay as director of football and a batch of new players like Ruud Gullit and Eric Gerets With Kraay Reker and Hiddink PSV secured the Eredivisie title in the 1985 86 season 6 7 In 1986 Reker returned to VVV Venlo as director of football and manager With Sef Vergoossen as coach they reached the fifth place in the Eredivisie twice 8 9 After two years he left for Roda JC as the successor of Rob Jacobs Reker appointed Willy van der Kuijlen as his assistant In the 1988 89 season Roda JC reached the fifth place in the Eredivisie narrowly missing out on European qualification The team reached the UEFA Cup third round where it was eliminated by Sredets Sofia after penalties 4 4 on aggregate After the first away match against Sofia Reker was suspended for two matches by UEFA after claiming that Reker had provoked the home crowd Things improved in the 1989 90 season when Roda JC claimed the first spot in the Eredivisie after ten league rounds and were second at the winter break Reker also signed a new five year contract Eventually Roda JC qualified for European football In Reker s third season Roda suffered an early elimination in the UEFA Cup against AS Monaco After disappointing league performances the relationship between Reker and chairman Nol Hendriks deteriorated Even though Roda JC finished tenth in the Eredivisie and reached the KNVB Cup semi finals Reker decided to resign at the end of the season 3 In October 1991 Reker succeeded Piet de Visser as coach of Willem II 10 During his three year period at the club he finished 12th 10th and eighth in the league 10 In January 1995 Reker announced he would leave Willem II at the end of the season 11 But after the team lost a match against FC Dordrecht 3 0 in March Reker decided to quit immediately At that point he had signed a three year contract with MVV to become their manager in July 1995 In Maastricht he replaced Sef Vergoossen who in turn became MVV s director of football 12 But when MVV were facing relegation in May Vergoossen decided to quit early forcing Reker to step in for the remaining matches 13 He could not prevent MVV from relegation and the team had to play in the Eerste Divisie for the 1995 96 season After a dismal start of the league with MVV in last place after nine matches Reker was sacked in October 14 It turned out to be Reker s last job as head coach after suffering a back injury during a renovation of his house he had trouble standing for long periods denying him any future coaching jobs 1 Board positions editIn 1990 Reker founded the Coaches Betaald Voetbal Association of Professional Football Coaches 3 He started out as the treasurer of the organization but was appointed as the director in 1996 15 16 Being in charge of CBV Reker faced a few problems with its members In 1999 Reker expelled Co Adriaanse after he had insulted Frank Rijkaard in an interview Two years later Aad de Mos was also excluded after an interview this time for ridiculing Louis van Gaal one of the CBV founders 17 In 2007 it was Van Gaal himself who separated from the CBV after his critique on Marco van Basten was met with a reprimand from Reker 18 In July 2007 Reker left his job at CBV to become general manager of PSV Eindhoven He succeeded chairman Frits Schuitema PSV chose to abolish the position of the chairman and replaced it with a board of directors and a general manager so Reker was the first man with this title 15 PSV started the 2007 08 season by spending 15 4 million on Danny Koevermans Danko Lazovic and Balazs Dzsudzsak while selling Arouna Kone for 12 million In September PSV were ejected from the KNVB Cup by the football association after fielding a suspended Manuel da Costa in the match against Jong SC Heerenveen Reker called the error an inexcusable blunder and started an investigation on the matter 19 In October Reker had to let coach Ronald Koeman go to Valencia after receiving an offer from Spain and Koeman himself eager to accept it 20 After asking Jan Wouters to fill in for the first few matches Reker brought Sef Vergoossen in as caretaker manager with Dwight Lodeweges as his assistant 21 22 Vergoossen was chosen after Martin Jol and Fred Rutten rejected the offer 23 24 Eventually PSV won the Eredivisie title in 2008 played Champions League and reached the UEFA Cup quarter finals leading up to a 29 4 million euros net profit in the 2007 08 season 25 Behind the scenes Reker faced a power struggle with several people most notably player agent Vlado Lemic He had close ties with director of football Stan Valckx scout Piet de Visser former coaches Guus Hiddink and Koeman and players including Gomes The PSV staff would profit from his extensive network the club signed players like Mateja Kezman and Alex through him among others Lemic s growing influence and questionable financial compensations received resistance from the PSV directors After Reker s arrival he attempted to minimize Lemic s power which was not appreciated by Lemic and his allies 26 After the 2008 league title Gomes spoke out against Reker in an interview Citing a lack of trust Gomes issues an ultimatum either Reker leaves or he will leave himself Valckx calls Reker negligent and De Visser resigned claiming that he could not handle Reker s unreliability anymore Reker backed by the board of directors proceeded to sack Valckx and deny Lemic entry to the PSV premises 26 2 Gomes immensely popular with fans was sold to Tottenham Hotspur Meanwhile Reker also faced criticism from goalkeeper coach Joop Hiele who was forced to leave PSV after Huub Stevens was appointed as the new manager and Erwin Koeman who expected to be offered the role of assistant manager to no avail 27 28 During the 2008 summer transfer period PSV sold Jefferson Farfan and Gomes for 19 million and in return bought Ola Toivonen Stef Nijland Andreas Isaksson and Erik Pieters for 13 3 million With Stevens the 2008 09 season started disastrously facing early Champions League and KNVB Cup eliminations and a fourth league spot at the winter break 25 Both Reker and Stevens faced heavy protests from the PSV fan base who demanded their resignation but the board of directors kept their faith in Reker 29 30 31 In January Stevens resigned though and Reker appointed Lodeweges as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season 32 33 With Lodeweges PSV finished fourth in the league missing out on Champions League football and its financial benefits 34 In April 2009 Reker signed Fred Rutten as the new head coach of PSV He was handed a three year contract 35 During the summer Orlando Engelaar and Stanislav Manolev were transferred to PSV for 7 1 million while Lazovic was sold for 5 million On Christmas Eve 2009 Reker announced his departure as general manager Even though the PSV board of directors asked Reker to extend his contract he refused and decided to leave PSV when his contract ended in July 2010 36 Reker was angered by the board after they did not consult him about releasing commercial director Marcel van den Bunder 37 Reker I have decided not to extend my contract with PSV in solidarity with a displaced colleague Principles matter more to me than money 38 Managing statistics editTeam From ToPSV Eindhoven January 1980 June 1980PSV Eindhoven July 1983 June 1986VVV Venlo July 1986 June 1988Roda JC July 1988 June 1991Willem II October 1991 March 1995MVV Maastricht May 1995 October 1995Honours editManagerial edit PSV EindhovenEredivisie 1 1985 86Notes and references edit a b c Jan Reker de juiste man op de juiste plaats in Dutch Voetbal International Retrieved 6 August 2013 a b Jan Reker is gewoon zichzelf gebleven in Dutch Voetbal International Retrieved 6 August 2013 a b c Roda JC trainers aller tijden Jan Reker 1988 1991 in Dutch Roda JC nl Retrieved 27 August 2013 a b c Jan Reker World Football Retrieved 7 August 2013 PSV De Selectie Seizoen 1979 1980 in Dutch Ronald Zwiers Retrieved 7 August 2013 End Of An Era For Dutch Master Back of the Net Retrieved 7 August 2013 De 8e landstitel in Dutch Stichting 1913 Archived from the original on 30 May 2013 Retrieved 7 August 2013 PSV en de band met VVV in Dutch Algemeen Dagblad Retrieved 6 August 2013 Vergoossen previews VVV Venlo v PSV PSV nl Archived from the original on 7 August 2013 Retrieved 6 August 2013 a b Willem II in Dutch Ronald Zwiers Retrieved 7 August 2013 De Jong opvolger van Reker als coach Willem II in Dutch De Volkskrant Retrieved 6 August 2013 De Jong bij Willem II opvolger van naar MVV overgestapte Reker in Dutch De Volkskrant Retrieved 6 August 2013 Jan Reker moet MVV behoeden voor degradatie in Dutch Trouw Retrieved 6 August 2013 MVV ontslaat trainer Reker na zwakke competitiestart in Dutch De Volkskrant Retrieved 6 August 2013 a b Jan Reker appointed General Manager of PSV PSV nl Archived from the original on 12 August 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Reker wordt directeur Coaches Betaald Voetbal in Dutch De Volkskrant Retrieved 12 August 2013 De interview politie van Jan Reker in Dutch De Volkskrant Retrieved 12 August 2013 De Haan en Reker om de tafel met Van Gaal in Dutch FC Update Retrieved 12 August 2013 PSV disqualified from Dutch Cup tournament PSV nl Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2013 Jan Reker explains the club s motives PSV nl Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Jan Wouters replaces Koeman as caretaker coach PSV nl Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2013 Vergoossen and Lodeweges take charge at PSV in January PSV nl Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Reker PSV bevestigt contact met Jol maar is bezig met alternatieven PSV Netwerk Retrieved 12 August 2013 Reker volgend duel is er een nieuwe coach afwachten op Rutten PSV Netwerk Retrieved 12 August 2013 a b Reker We must show that we are one club PSV nl Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 12 August 2013 a b Hoe een Servische makelaar PSV in zijn greep kreeg in Dutch NRC Handelsblad Archived from the original on 4 November 2011 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Hiele haalt uit naar Reker in Dutch PSV Netwerk Retrieved 12 August 2013 Erwin Koeman kraakt beleid Reker in Dutch Algemeen Dagblad Retrieved 12 August 2013 Reker met beveiliging vertrokken na wedstrijd in Dutch PSV Netwerk Retrieved 12 August 2013 OB RvC Reker en Stevens blijven bij PSV in Dutch PSV Netwerk Retrieved 12 August 2013 Publiek keert zich tegen Stevens en Reker in Dutch PSV Netwerk Retrieved 12 August 2013 Dwight Lodeweges appointed caretaker coach at PSV PSV nl Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Jan Reker geliefd en gehaat door achterban Omroep Brabant Retrieved 12 August 2013 Historie seizoen 2008 2009 PSV Network Retrieved 12 August 2013 Reker Fred Rutten past het beste bij ons profiel PSV nl Archived from the original on 8 July 2009 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Van den Bunder and Reker leave PSV PSV nl Archived from the original on 12 August 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2013 ED Reker weg na botsing met RvC in Dutch PSV Netwerk Retrieved 12 August 2013 A well attended new year s reception PSV nl Archived from the original on 12 August 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan Reker amp oldid 1163798359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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