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Harmony at Hibs for Paatelainen as love of Scotland, family and club converge

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Published Date: 01 March 2008
Manager reveals why Easter Road post was the perfect job and how communication will avoid any repeat of player revolt.
ON a day when the new Hibernian training centre is in danger of being ripped from its moorings Mixu Paatelainen feels as rooted as he has ever done. The new Hibs manager is explaining his family's deep ties to Scotland, and why returning to take charge at Hibs represented the best of all possible worlds for him.

Although his wife and two daughers remained in Fife, Paatelainen was not prepared to jump at the first offer of a job back in Scotland, where his professional football career began with Dundee United in 1987. He had been lured back to Finland by TPS Turku, and relished the chance to revitalise one of the traditional power-houses in Finnish football. Attendances averaged 5,300, and Paatelainen led the team into European competition for the first time since the Seventies.

Asked what his answer might have been had St Johnstone or St Mirren, two other former clubs, offered him the manager's position, he replied: "That's a difficult question." Hibs, though, were a different matter, and allowed him to reconnect not just with old feelings for a club he adored but also the wife and two daughters left behind in Fife when Mixu and son Joel headed to Finland from Cowdenbeath in 2006.

Paatelainen had already been warned by wife Kati that she was done with moving after a season-long sojourn in France. He had just completed a year with Strasbourg. Although another French club had offered him another deal a cross-roads had been reached, after seven clubs and four countries. "We contemplated whether to stay in France, or whether we should go back to Finland, or maybe England," recalled Paatelainen. "But then we both said at the same time 'let's go back to Edinburgh.' And that's what we did. We came here to Scotland having had no talks with anybody. And when we came back my wife told me: 'that's me. I am staying in Scotland. If you want go somewhere else, cheerio'. That's what happened! When TPS came in for me and I went back to Finland, to our home – she's from Finland too – but she kept her word and stayed here. I tried to lure her but she wasn't having it, with the main reason being our daughters' schooling."

On his original return to Edinburgh fate intervened. A well-chronicled decision to take a run around Arthur's Seat meant Kati got her wish to say in the city, with Paatelainen re-hired by Hibs after bumping into Bobby Williamson and his squad while out training. Fate has played a central part in the Paatelainen story. Had it not been for his father bringing up the subject of his son after a business meeting in Scotland over 20 years ago then Mixu might now be here now. Neither is it likely that he would be the proud father of a son born – take note, George Burley – in Aberdeen. Joel, 15, could become the latest in the Paatelainen dynasty to make it as a footballer, and is currently training with Dunfermline.

"He likes to play up front, so no pressure," said Paatelainen, with a smile. "Just so long as he enjoys it. If he doesn't fancy it then he doesn't fancy it. But he's a mad Hibs fan and mad about football. He wants to have a career in the game. Time will tell whether he will make it, but he's training hard."

Paatelainen points out that should Joel prove good enough for the international stage Finland rather than Scotland will benefit. "I have already brainwashed him," he said. It would keep the Paatelainen production line in operation, with both Mixu and father, Matti, having won over 50 caps for Finland. The Hibs manager's younger brothers, Markus and Mikko, are also very much in the trade. Markus has just broken into the Inverness Caledonian Thistle team, and came on against Hibs as substitute last week. Mikko played under his brother at TPS Turku, and is still there now. The chances Joel might be the latest talent in the family seem good, particularly with Mixu hoping to do for his son what his father did for him all those years ago.

"He was a very big influence," said Paatelainen. "He made me training programmes when I was younger, and came to matches and analysed them with me. He helped me through any dark times and came over to Dundee for matches. When I came to Dundee United I was dropped from the national team. One of the Finnish newspapers said that I had quit football and gone to Scotland to study, because at the same time I went to Dundee University to study economics. I was like: 'what's going on? I had a dream move abroad to be a professional footballer for a club who had just been in the UEFA Cup final and I am dropped from the Finland team, yet I was playing and scoring (for United].

"A couple of months later the national team manager came to watch me, and I asked him: 'why did you drop me?' And he said it was because he thought that I had quit. But I got back into the team."



How one responds to adversity marks a man's worth, and Paatelainen has learned how to adapt in different settings. He is sitting in a state-of-the-art training centre but there was a time not too long ago when Central Park, Cowdenbeath was his base. He made it work there as he is making it work at Hibs, where he has led the team to four consecutive victories. A sign on the wall in the dressing room at Central Park reminded players to be professional at all times, even though most were part-time. Paatelainen felt this was no excuse for shoddiness, which means at Hibs, where players are well-paid full-timers, he has even less time for shirkers. There are not, though, any signs on the wall. "Everywhere is too white and clean," he said.

But the players have got the message. Paatelainen likes discipline. He extols the virtues of Scottish footballers when compared to Finnish ones. "They are harder, and respond to set-backs better," he said. He is not one to rule with a rod of steel, however, and can recall the days he himself led a dressing-room full of fiery, strong and often mischievous characters at Easter Road. He appreciates leeway is required, and feedback, indeed, is encouraged. This might have been something which saw Hibs chairman Rod Petrie's ears prick up as he conducted the interview which saw Paatelainen land the job as John Collins' successor six weeks ago. The players' revolt of last season applied a smear across a campaign that should be recalled for the side's League Cup winning exploits.

"It's very disappointing if something like that happens," said Paatelainen. "It means there has not been talks, there has not been communication between the management and players. It's difficult for me to talk about it – I don't know what happened exactly. I read about it. Everyone has to be positive, and feel they want to achieve the same goals and work towards it together. If something like that happens then that means maybe that's not the case. You want to solve the problems before they become a problem. By talking openly, when everyone understands and respects each other, you can sort the problem out. I feel it's important to listen to the players. I know 20, 30 or 40 years ago they were often too scared to open their mouths. I encourage the players to talk to me. If they are not comfortable then I want to know."

He credits Jim McLean with having had a major influence on his career. Indeed, he has recently located his former Dundee United manager's phone number and intends to call him soon. But he is not abut to start fining his players even when they win games, as McLean famously did.

"I think you have to be positive and give encouragement," he said. "I think that gets you better results than being negative. When I was a player I respected being told why I was not playing, so I knew where I was. That's how I treat my players. I tell them the reasons why. There has to be a reason always. I don't just get the dice out when I pick a team. There's always a reason why a certain player is playing. After matches we analyse matches as a group and I go through individual players, and how well they have done or how badly. I say it very openly and straight so all the other guys can hear. I think it's important everybody knows what is required, and why one player is not playing and why another is."

Midfielder Guillaume Beuzelin is someone who benefited from being told why he was dropped from the starting XI for the midweek victory at Falkirk. A And Andrew McNeil, who may replace Yves Makalambay in goal against Celtic today, has been talked-up by Paatelainen, who is aware of his troubles at the end of last season.

"My job as a manager is to give players confidence, not drain them of confidence," he said. "I understand every player can make a mistake. You must allow that in order for them to stay confident. If a goalkeeper makes a mistake it usually means a goal, and you get pelters after that. I missed a penalty against Hearts in the last minute once, when it was 0-0. We would have won if I had scored. I got pelters too."

The Hibs fans have long since forgiven him, and should Paatelainen lead the team to an Old Firm double in the next eight days – Rangers are faced in the Scottish Cup next weekend – then the love-affair between him and the club will have been forever sealed.


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  • Last Updated: 29 February 2008 11:44 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

J J MAROONER,

01/03/2008 00:17:29
I was not aware Hibs had taken out advertising space in the "HOOTSMAN"!!!
2

FFF,

01/03/2008 00:53:30
Bit gloomy on the Hearts stories is it lads?

Must say, I really enjoyed the Donald Ford article
3

FFF,

01/03/2008 00:57:44
....Thoroughly enjoyed this one as well
4

FTH22inarow,

01/03/2008 00:58:21
ah hibees on smak, one big happy family
5

FTH22inarow,

01/03/2008 01:01:03
howz aboot the wax cylinder o hibs last scottish cup win
6

SAME RULES APPLY !!!,

01/03/2008 01:02:14
Penalty miss Mixu?

You are one of the family. A brother.

Fogetaboutit.
7

J J MAROONER,

01/03/2008 01:06:28
#3

YES - but it is a bit cozy eh?
8

FFF,

01/03/2008 01:09:58
Stoap! Before I die laughing....at your pathetic wind-ups
9

Haggis, neeps 'n' tatties for me!,

01/03/2008 01:12:25
Annabel Goldie rocks!

She is the most intelligent speaker in Follyrood.

Salmond is a propagandist par excellence but Annabel Goldie actually has a profound grip and thinks clearly through the issues with a genuine desire to deliver quality services for the Scottish people.
10

FFF,

01/03/2008 01:13:34
Thank you! We needed that
11

J J MAROONER,

01/03/2008 01:30:35
What about the great Hibs team managed by Jim DUFFY sponsored by WINALOT until they pulled out half way through the season.
12

scorchio,

West of the Pecos 01/03/2008 08:40:44
What a sychophantic poad of dribble.
I thought I was reading an episode of The Waltons" for a while.
Another Pattulo/Hibs love in.
13

scorchio,

West of the pecos 01/03/2008 08:41:18
Load of dribble that should be!
14

It's only a game,

Musselburgh 01/03/2008 08:44:02
JJ

It's just that Hibs can pay the bill for the advertising...Hearts? Now that's a different matter altogether.

Any sign of the Manager yet?
15

It's only a game,

Musselburgh 01/03/2008 08:47:30
Mixu and Family you are and have been welcomed to the Hibernian Family for some time now and long may it continue.

And Joel will be striking in another hat trick against the hearts in a 6 -2 Victory... you heard it here first.
16

Scoop in the City,

01/03/2008 08:48:56
Mixu sounds like a decent bloke - even if this is another standard Hibernimyth puff by the Hootsman. Mind you, the same paper was telling us not so long ago about what I nice bloke John Collins was and how he was dedicated to the cause. Mixu has had a good start - favouring the more direct style that suited him as a player. I think the Hibees like to call it "Hoofball" when other teams do it, but it is certainly more effective than the 22 defensive passes stuff that Collins favoured.
17

Indie Rep Kid,

01/03/2008 08:49:51
#19 and last...
18

It's only a game,

Musselburgh 01/03/2008 09:08:42
#20 Scoop

Did you watch our goals at Falkirk in mid-week?

1st one moved the ball from defence to midfield up the wing into the middle...goal

2nd hassled the falkirk player in midfield won the ball moved it to the wing into to the middle bang...GOAL.

Both goals came from playing the ball on the deck and moving it quickly through the middle of the park and onto the wings. Do you remember what it's like to score a GOAL, one you score yourselves?

Watched the Hearts Rankgers game on Wednesday and boy oh boy THAT IS HOOF. Trouble is you don't have anyone capable of doing anything with it.

I Feel your pain jumbos I really do.

That me off to the Leith San Siro for another fine game of Football.

Enjoy your Hoof at the sneckie girls
19

Dublin Scot,

Dublin 01/03/2008 09:10:35
Well well well... at last a real inspirational manager who actually loves Hibs! I think the last one who gave me this much confidence was Eddie Turnbull.
It was good to read an article which articulates Mixu's thoughts and plans for the Hibees so well. I feel a period of good solid results and progress coming? Yes ?
20

Jubilee,

01/03/2008 09:17:28
#19 Its a race against time for the lad - he might need to play for us as an 18 year old to even get a chance to score a hat-trick against Hearts (unless you count a potential cup game against AFC Hearts of Edinburgh in about 10 years time) :)
21

HibbyPaul,

01/03/2008 09:50:00
Despite all the inane ramblings from the suicidal Yams on this thread, a good story about Mixu there.

Before he came in our season looked like it was going to be over before winter was out, but unlike our Gorgie neighbours, we still have plenty to play for until the end of the season.

A few weeks ago I wasn't looking forward to today's game, but 12.30 cannot come quick enough for me now. :-)
22

Prof,

01/03/2008 09:50:15
#25 Is that why Hibs are less succesful than Hearts. Oh I forgot in the Hibbie topsie turvy world, Hibs always do better than Hearts even when they don't.
23

Lenny,

01/03/2008 10:10:09
Christ, how bitter are the Jambo's just now. Just becouse your club is a total mess, dont get all upset about the happy Hibee family.
24

Neutral Observer,

01/03/2008 10:13:52
Despite all the jealous nonsense written by the empty maroon heads above, this is a good article and tells us about a manager who believes in his ability and has the motivational skills to get the best out of the players at his disposal. Much to be admired here and I am sure that if Hearts actually had a manager and a supportive board then the Scotsman could write a similar sypathetic story.

On the subject of maroon, are Hearts now marooned in the bottom 6 for this season? I hope not as I was looking forward to the 4th derby at Easter Road.
25

brownlie,

Glasgow 01/03/2008 10:24:06
Saw the fatuous Foulkes on TV with his arms draped round Romanov. Was Romanov trying to hold him up? Did he breathe on Romanov and could that be an explanation for Romanov's eccentric behaviour? I think we should be told.
26

FFF,

01/03/2008 10:42:30
The first 3 words of the Headline sum up our respective situations...

...We Feel Your Pain!
27

Prof,

01/03/2008 10:42:46
#28 Whos more succesful? The team that consistently finishes higher up the league. Unless of course you take mediocrity as success.
#29 Didn't you say much the same about Collins/ Mowbray. Now of course they are useless. Give Mixu 2 years he'll be off and suddenly he'll be crap as well.
28

Neutral Observer,

01/03/2008 10:43:22
#31 brownlie

Who gives a sh*t about Lord Foulkes of the Gravediggers? He is a pompous arrogant publicity seeker and I am happy that his feting of Romanov and the kissing of his feet has become a disaster. Hearts will disappear shortly to reemerge in the 3rd division as HOM 2009.
29

Lenny,

01/03/2008 11:14:54
prof

You dont half talk cr@p. Better to keep believing and having a pop at hibs than to get a reality check huh?
30

Joseph Tortolano,

01/03/2008 11:45:01
FFS!

Kerr is playing.
31

baile atha cliath Hibs,

01/03/2008 11:50:44
prof

w ank w ank w ank
32

baile atha cliath Hibs,

01/03/2008 11:51:17
what is the team Torto
33

puskas,

East kilbride 01/03/2008 11:52:39
I was thinking Hibs were certainties today until I watched the repeat showing of the Celtic v ICT game on Sentanta.

What a surprise I got inparticular the last 20mins.

According to reports in most newspapers if not all Celtic were pressed back and in disaray.

Hardly. Not a stylish performance by any means but control of the game from start to finish could be given in a high percentage mark of 85%...

Indeed in the last 20mins Celtic may have had another few goal along with a real decent penalty shout.

This game today has the makings of a thriller between 2 clubs who in general can be tough but attempt pure football at all times..

34

Joseph Tortolano,

01/03/2008 12:09:08
Oneil
Zarabi
Canning
Hogg
( erm )
Murray
Beuzelin
Kerr
Rankin
Nish
Fletcher
( erm )

sorry, only got a glimpse. I'll let you know the rest when they show it again.
35

baile atha cliath Hibs,

01/03/2008 12:11:12
gathuessi playing
36

Joseph Tortolano,

01/03/2008 12:11:46
Think it must be him and shiels.
37

Guiseppe Tortolano,

01/03/2008 12:24:11
oops! It will be Celtic playing with 12 today, my mistake.

Yep, gathuessi is the 1st ( erm ).
38

baile atha cliath Hibs,

01/03/2008 12:25:59
shiels not even on the bench, he must be injured or something
39

Guiseppe Tortolano,

01/03/2008 12:27:19
He has a "leg knock", apparently
40

baile atha cliath Hibs,

01/03/2008 12:42:08
10 minutes in and no goals from fletch....i'm worried
41

Guiseppe Tortolano,

01/03/2008 12:44:49
Very encouraging last 5mins tho. Rankin was clean through and should have done better, Nish was only about a foot offside for goal chopped off.
42

Guiseppe Tortolano,

01/03/2008 12:46:33
Looks like boozy will be coming off, Chisholm on.
43

baile atha cliath Hibs,

01/03/2008 13:02:15
come on hibees they are there for the beating today!
44

Guiseppe Tortolano,

01/03/2008 13:18:31
Cracking 1st half.
45

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01/03/2008 14:29:26
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46

puskas,

East kilbride 01/03/2008 14:34:20
No49,

Nish offside ... Rankin off as well but didn't take advantage given.
47

Guiseppe Tortolano,

01/03/2008 14:37:56
Deserved win for Celtic. Hibs didn't show up 2nd half.

Altogether now....

"It's only a blip."
48

Prof,

01/03/2008 17:17:08
Rearrange these words into a well known pahrse:
Chickens Heidless
Splendid family day out

 

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