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From: "Joe Sambou" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: European Coaches in African Football

> Omar, I concur with your observation and I'm glad you brought this topic up
> for discussion.  I have always been a proponent against non-Africans
> coaching African national teams and this type of slavery has to stop.  This
> reminded me when, in 1984 The Gambia brought a no name in German soccer -
> Obbermann to coach our national team.  To say the least, we lost to Senegal
> in the Zone II tournament final.  I was suspended indefinitely from
> divisional soccer for refusing to play for the junior or senior squads,
> subsequently.  We performed poorly during the tournament because of poor
> management and judgement.  You cannot come to a country and within a month
> put up a winning squad.  Besides, the team that was last in the first
> division at the time, Hawks had the most number of players in the squad.
> Just as our brothers dominate football in the NFL, Africans can dominate
> soccer in the world scene if we get our act together.  This is the same
> mentality we carry in other fields, and we call them expatriates.  Each
> African country has many Biri's, but for us it has to be white for it to be
> good.  If we efficiently apply the limited resources we're wasting on these
> coaches, on the players, we will see positive results.
>
> Folks, we fought against colonialism because we wanted the right to self-
> determination.  However, now that we are free to take a walk, we decided
> not to unless "masser " walks with us.  We need to stop this madness.  Our
> own Gambia recently got someone from the outside to run our show.  Some may
> argue that our own has not produced for us.  The fact is we never gave them
> a chance and moreover, failure of a few does not suffice to condemn an
> entire nation and seek solution from outside.
>
> Thanks for the opportunity.
>
> Joe Sambou
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