Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Do we really have a coach for Bafana?

For Bafana Bafana to succeed they need to adopt the Kaizer Chiefs approach, but more broader in heaving a coach that will run two parallel plans at once by integrating the development structures and junior teams in ensuring that the culture of South African football and creating a player pool to ensure depth.

We need a coach that will produce a football manual on how he intends to link these two; this will address the core problem of South African football that of development being effective and attended to, while we make sure that senior team wins.

I know Gordon Igesund is the best however his football philosophy lives much to be desired for and in his years of coaching I have known him for quick fix and living for today no youngster can I recall he natured and moulded, thou I can give you many old players he revived their careers.

This is of concern to me looking at the future of South African football and player development at a younger age; I doubt his commitment in supervising and having a plan for junior to ensure their feed our national team.

Yes I know he can take us to 2014 World Cup and other events but after he too leaves the post, South African football will be in the same state that of no future and no manual on how to preserve the culture of South African football and that of development.

This is my view and of cause Pitso Mosimane deserves to be fired. Do we really have such a coach in South Africa that can provide us with the above?

By Langeni Mhlanga

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