
Source: BBC Football
When River Plate icon Diaz took over fourth-tier OxfordByEmlyn BegleyBBC Sport journalistPublished9 December 2024Image source,Steve DanielsImage caption,Ramon Diaz spent only six months of his near 30-year managing career working in Europe – at Oxford UnitedTwenty years ago a Copa Libertadores-winning legend turned up to manage mid-table fourth tier side Oxford United.Six months later Ramon Diaz and the rest of his seven-man entourage were blocked from even entering the ground.It seems unlikely anybody will ever join the former River Plate manager, who played for Argentina, Inter Milan, Monaco and others, in winning South America’s top tournament – and the League Two manager of the month award.BBC Sport tell the story with help from former players Steve Basham, Chris Tardif and Lucas Cominelli, BBC Oxford editor Jerome Sale, and Jean Marc Goiran, the man who brokered the deal and acted as assistant manager, translator and unofficial chief executive.’Who are these guys?’ – How it startedImage source,Darrell FisherImage caption,Fitness coach Pablo Fernandez, translator Guilliano Iacoppi, boss Ramon Diaz, coach Horatio Rodriguez and assistant Jean Marc Goiran (pictured from left to right) were five of the seven-strong partyIt was December 2004.Oxford United, the 1986 League Cup winners, were in a slump, having dropped from the second tier to the fourth since 1999 – and were sliding down League Two when owner Firoz Kassam sacked Graham Rix.Kassam, the club’s unpopular owner, invited out-of-work manager Chris Turner to watch their 1-0 defeat by Swansea – and most people thought he was the new manager, includingthe Oxford Mail,externaland some players.But instead… “It was quite bizarre,” said former U’s striker Basham. “Five or six guys came in, in a line. They all stood in front of us and none of them spoke a word of English, apart from one translator.”Goiran said “all the players had wide-open eyes wondering ‘who are these guys?'”.Those guys were Diaz, head coach Horacio Rodriguez, another coach Raul Marcovich, Goiran, fitness trainer Pablo Fernandez, doctor Rafael Giulietti and translator Giuilliano Iacoppi.But wait, how did it come to this? It all starts in Monaco – where Kassam and Goiran lived and Diaz also had a home having played for the club.Kassam approached a friend of a friend, Goiran, who has worked as a football agent and consultant, to help him find a manager and the Monegasque suggested Diaz – who had left River Plate in 2002.At the time it was widely reported that Diaz was not being paid to be Oxford manager – and Kassam said he had “promised him shares in the club in return for success”.But Goiran, speaking 20 years on, says Kassam’s company Firoka, but not the club, instead paid Diaz and Goiran consulting fees in Monaco.And the question many have asked – why did a manager with five Argentine titles and the Copa Libertadores come to League Two Oxford?Goiran says it was part of a project to get to the Premier League in five years – b…
Published: 2024-12-09T09:01:52





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