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Coleman will stay at Sociedad until the new year


Chris Coleman Chris Coleman is the name of several people, including:
  • Chris Coleman (footballer), a Welsh former football player and then manager;
  • Chris Coleman (politician), Minnesota politician and (as of 2006) mayor of the state's capital city of Saint Paul;
 today confirmed that he has been asked to stay on as Real Sociedad Real Sociedad is a Spanish football club from the Basque city of San Sebastián/Donostia in Guipúzcoa/Gipuzkoa. Founded on September 17 1909, it was relegated to Segunda División at the end of the 2006-2007 season.  coach until January 3, the date when the club elects a new board. "The board has asked me to stay on because it is important to give some stability to the club," he told a news conference.

Coleman has had a bumpy bump·y  
adj. bump·i·er, bump·i·est
1. Covered with or full of bumps: a bumpy country road.

2. Marked by bumps and jolts; rough: a bumpy flight.
 start to his career in Spain. Sociedad currently sit 13th in the Spanish second division and have not won a league game since the beginning of October.

There was further trouble for Coleman last week when he arrived 90 minutes late for a press conference. At first he said it was due to his washing machine (storage) washing machine - An old-style 14-inch hard disk in a floor-standing cabinet. So called because of the size of the cabinet and the "top-loading" access to the media packs - and, of course, they were always set on "spin cycle".  breaking down before admitting that he had been out with friends until the early hours of the morning. "I was in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said.

Coleman took charge of Sociedad in June this year after the Basque Basque
 Spanish Vasco

Member of a people of unknown origin living in Spain and France along the Bay of Biscay and in the western Pyrenees mountains in the region of the Basque Country. About 850,000 true Basques live in Spain and another 130,000 in France.
 club had been relegated from Spain's top flight.
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