Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Baxter should be offered the chance to share his story

Kaizer Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter should be offered the opportunity to share his success story with the other coaches.

In countries where football is taken seriously and competent administrators have nation' football at heart, the end of the season also means the time when success and failures are analysed in the coaches' summit.

This is not an option but a necessity and the South African Football Association (SAFA) and Premier Soccer League (PSL) should not be an exception. Coaches like Baxter should impart his experiences in winning the league title while Cavin Johnson and Dan Malesela could provide valuable information on how they used some of our players' natural attributes such as the ball skills, possession, creativity and great mobility and create more attractive and successful football.

Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund and the rest of national coaches should also be engaged in the summit, taking notes and learning for the sake of progress and better performances.

The key role is that of the technical director who should compile a report comprising technical objectives and recommendations for the next season.

All these should happen – if we are in a normal football society.

By Dumitru Ted

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