It's
good that people talk about how to fix South African football, but let's find
those correct answers.
By speaking volumes of ideas and suggestions – as it's happening for the past many years now – without finding the most efficient and workable solutions is not helping football in this country to move out of mediocrity.
By speaking volumes of ideas and suggestions – as it's happening for the past many years now – without finding the most efficient and workable solutions is not helping football in this country to move out of mediocrity.
To
get the best out of local football, specific and precise requirements must be
met and so far those vital answers have not yet been addressed.
The burning issue of developing a South African football identity is still unsolved - delayed due to contrasting opinions – and yet essentially important in improving performance/development.
The burning issue of developing a South African football identity is still unsolved - delayed due to contrasting opinions – and yet essentially important in improving performance/development.
It's
encouraging that George Dearnerly came strongly to support our plea for
finding/developing the much needed TECHNICAL INTELLECT as THE PRE-CONDITION in
dealing with such difficult challenges - SA football identity being a top
priority.
Technical
intellect is badly needed to recognize and input into COACH EDUCATION, YOUTH
DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEM OF COMPETITONS AND STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL AND NATIONAL
TEAMS. IT IS ABSOLUTELY IM POSSIBLE to target progress and performance without
QUALITY TECHNICAL INTELLECT.
If
such high expertise could be found and empowered then we would not live in
ignorance believing that by.