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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Giray Bulak, Mersin's new coach!
Giray Bulak (R) signs a contract deal with Mersin İdman Yurdu at a press conference with the participation of the club chairman Ali Kahramanlı (L). AA photo
Mersin Idman Yurdu of Turkish super league signed with coach Giray Bulak on Thursday.
After sacking their former coach Nurullah Saglam on December 15th, Giray Bulak was the one of the coaches that Mersin did want to sign.....
There were another names like, Mustafa Denizli, Hakan Kutlu, Yucel Idiz......
Giray Bulak resigned from his current job at Trabzonspor as general manager before accepting the job.
He said " “I asked permission from Trabzonspor to work in Mersin "
Journeyman Bulak, has worked with many teams in the last two decades of his career .....
Giray Bulak started to coaching at Trabzonspor Club with coaching the Trabzonspor Junior team back in 1983.
Since then , he has coached ,Zonguldak,Karabuk, Rize, Van, Elazig, Goztepe, Konya,Trabzon, Antalya,Denizli, Ankara, Manisa , Rize again ...
He was assistant coach to coach Urbain Breams (89-90 ) and coach George Leekens( 1992 )
Giray Bulak was head coach for Trabzonspor in 1999 -2000 season...
In 1989, Giray Bulak worked and trained with Ipswich Town.....
Mersin is at 17th place with 15 points in the Turkish Super League....
Struggling Mersin, are in danger zone of Turkish Super league just before the first half is about to be over this coming weekend...
Bulak said, he will make some changes in the team......
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