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I have a question. If a native coach got them to the Cup, why would
they doubt his ability to help them win?
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On Jun 15, 2010, at 11:37 PM, Aliou Traore
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> Issue 1- I think that this coaching problem is everywhere in the
> continent. Let take example Stephen Keshi whom qualified Togo in 06
> CAN but before they go for the tournament and for no reason they let
> him go and hire a westerner who did not win the cup. Same thing
> happen with Nigeria if I remembered well. I think that they don't
> trust the natives Coaches when it is come to higher competition.
>
> Issue 2. We should just recognize that this year World Cup is tough.
> There is no such small team because every team want to win. For
> instance Brazil today suffer a bit before scoring by playing with
> the 105th country in FIFA ranking. It is the up to the athlete to be
> creative.
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> From: Aggo Akyea <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 16:48:14 -0700
> Subject: My 2 Issues with the World Cup so Far
>
> My two issues on the World Cup:
>
> Remember I am no football/soccer expert. In Secondary/High School
> class of 35 students (all boys by the way), I was only the Assistant
> Reserve Goalkeeper - so no pretences from me. Just a rather good
> Mondey Morning Football/Soccer Critic.
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> Issue 1. Foreign Coaches of African Teams: A Ghanaian coach took
> the Ghana Under 17 squad to the championship two years ago beating
> Brazil in the final. It can be done just so long as we overcome our
> own thinking that a white East European who cannot even speak
> English to communicate with the players, is a better coach. Shame on
> us!!!
>
>
> Issue 2. Few or No Goals for African Teams: What is this business
> of African teams controlling the ball (time of ossession as the
> Americans say it) for over 70% of time of the game, and the African
> teams cannot seem to score ?????? Ghana could only win over Serbia
> on a penalty after dominating the game and being one man up for most
> of the second half??
>
> Is it the coaching ?????? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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> 17 squad to the championship two years ago beating Brazil in the
> final. It can be done just so long as we overcome our own thinking
> that a white East European who cannot even speak English to
> communicate with the players, is a better coach. Shame on us!!!
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> Issue 2. Few or No Goals for African Teams: What is this business
> of African teams controlling the ball (time of ossession as the
> Americans say it) for over 70% of time of the game, and the African
> teams cannot seem to score ?????? Ghana could only
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