Breaking News-Desailly to get Ghana Coaching Job!
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Breaking News-Desailly to get Ghana Coaching Job!
Moves are underway, by the Ghana Football Association (GFA), to rope back in Marcel Desailly for the vacant Black Stars post, according to Ghanasoccernet
Ex-GFA chairman, Lepowoura MND Jawula is leading a high powered delegation in trying to convince the former France captain to reverse his decision to pull out of the race.
The shocking development follows reports on Friday that none of the interviewed applicants for the job would get the nod due to their inability to impress the panel during their interview sessions.
Others also believe the move is born out of a compromise by the GFA who are determined to mend sour relations with government following the latter’s posture of pulling out all of its support.
The GFA has always maintained they are also adopting the head-hunting procedure in securing a substantive replacement for Milovan Rajevac who departed his post in September.
Desailly announced his decision to pull out of the race in November citing delays in his appointment following assurances given to him he will secure the post as his reasons.
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/S ... ?ID=200091
Ex-GFA chairman, Lepowoura MND Jawula is leading a high powered delegation in trying to convince the former France captain to reverse his decision to pull out of the race.
The shocking development follows reports on Friday that none of the interviewed applicants for the job would get the nod due to their inability to impress the panel during their interview sessions.
Others also believe the move is born out of a compromise by the GFA who are determined to mend sour relations with government following the latter’s posture of pulling out all of its support.
The GFA has always maintained they are also adopting the head-hunting procedure in securing a substantive replacement for Milovan Rajevac who departed his post in September.
Desailly announced his decision to pull out of the race in November citing delays in his appointment following assurances given to him he will secure the post as his reasons.
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/S ... ?ID=200091
Re: Breaking News-Desailly to get Ghana Coaching Job!
God for him. I hope he changes his mind. He will have a lot to learn in a short time about African footie
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Re: Breaking News-Desailly to get Ghana Coaching Job!
I thought he took his name off the list.
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Yeah Wouldn't you? I hope he takes the job. I think he'll be the right fit for the job, instead of all these people that end end abandoning the team and leaving everything in disarray. African teams never learn.
Igbanibo wrote:I thought he took his name off the list.
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Keshi said that before the team arrived South Africa that he told skipper Joseph Yobo that the Eagles were going to win the Cup but the former Everton defender did not believe.
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and what makes u think Desailly is all local??CMS wrote:Yeah Wouldn't you? I hope he takes the job. I think he'll be the right fit for the job, instead of all these people that end end abandoning the team and leaving everything in disarray. African teams never learn.
Igbanibo wrote:I thought he took his name off the list.
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guys ghanasoccernet is not a reliable source....
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What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
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what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
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aykwes8 wrote:and what makes u think Desailly is all local??CMS wrote:Yeah Wouldn't you? I hope he takes the job. I think he'll be the right fit for the job, instead of all these people that end end abandoning the team and leaving everything in disarray. African teams never learn.
Igbanibo wrote:I thought he took his name off the list.
Because both of his parents are from Ghana and he was born in Ghana too.
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Re: Breaking News-Desailly to get Ghana Coaching Job!
Sorry dude but I think its a valid question.don_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
Ghana have a very strong team now with a nice blend of established and up-and-coming talent. They are coming off a very good 2010 and will likely be the pre-tournament favorites going into the 2012 ACN. They are on the cusp of breaking through and winning a trophy and I think at this point they need an experienced coach who can lead Ghana to glory. Desailly is nothing more than a sentimental choice. He has absolutely no coaching experience. None!
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Heliopolis wrote:Sorry dude but I think its a valid question.don_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
Ghana have a very strong team now with a nice blend of established and up-and-coming talent. They are coming off a very good 2010 and will likely be the pre-tournament favorites going into the 2012 ACN. They are on the cusp of breaking through and winning a trophy and I think at this point they need an experienced coach who can lead Ghana to glory. Desailly is nothing more than a sentimental choice. He has absolutely no coaching experience. None!
It could work only if you have a ready made team in place, surrounded by experienced back room staff that can help Desaily. I believe it will work, Desaily was a smart player, being around the game for a long time, played at the highest level, coaching is not astro physics.
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culturally he's French he was not raised in Ghanadon_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
so what makes u think he know anything about being "eternally" loyal to Ghana
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What has being loyal to a country got to do with being a good coach? Now the main dialogue on the thread is drifting in another directionaykwes8 wrote:culturally he's French he was not raised in Ghanadon_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
so what makes u think he know anything about being "eternally" loyal to Ghana
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sorry i meant to quote munieremrem wrote:What has being loyal to a country got to do with being a good coach? Now the main dialogue on the thread is drifting in another directionaykwes8 wrote:culturally he's French he was not raised in Ghanadon_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
so what makes u think he know anything about being "eternally" loyal to Ghana
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Well, we all saw what happened to Dunga, did we not?don_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
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Really? so all the other Europeans you've hired before were locals? Please explain how you deemed those Europeans eternally loyal to Ghana?
aykwes8 wrote:culturally he's French he was not raised in Ghanadon_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
so what makes u think he know anything about being "eternally" loyal to Ghana
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Keshi said that before the team arrived South Africa that he told skipper Joseph Yobo that the Eagles were going to win the Cup but the former Everton defender did not believe.
Re: Breaking News-Desailly to get Ghana Coaching Job!
Hmn! This coming from a staunch Siasia supporter. Which senior National Team did Siasia ever coach before?
Schillachi wrote:Well, we all saw what happened to Dunga, did we not?don_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
http://nigeriamasterweb.com/paperfrmes.html
Keshi said that before the team arrived South Africa that he told skipper Joseph Yobo that the Eagles were going to win the Cup but the former Everton defender did not believe.
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These were your past coaches. How many of these guys were eternally loyal to Ghana? Were all of them born and raised in Ghana?
Date appointed Manager name
2008–2010 Milovan Rajevac
2008 Sellas Tetteh (interim)
2006–2008 Claude Le Roy
2004–2006 Ratomir Dujković
2004 Sam Arday (interim)
2004 Mariano Barreto
2003 Ralf d#$%
2003 Burkhard Ziese
2002 Emmanuel Akwasi Afranie
2002 Milan Živadinović
2001–2002 Fred Osam-Duodu
2001 Cecil Jones Attuquayefio
2000 Fred Osam-Duodu
1999–2000 Giuseppe Dossena
Date appointed Manager name
1997–1998 Rinus Israël
1996–1997 Sam Arday
1996 Ismael Kurtz
1995 Petre Gavrilla
1994 E.J. Aggrey-Fynn
1993–1994 Jørgen E. Larsen
1993 Fred Osam-Duodu
1992–1993 Otto Pfister
1990–1992 Burkhard Ziese
1988–1989 Fred Osam-Duodu
1986–1987 Rudi Gutendorf
1984 Herbert Addo
1984 Emmanuel Akwasi Afranie
1982–1983 C. K. Gyamfi^
Date appointed Manager name
1978–1981 Fred Osam-Duodu^
1977–1978 O. C. Sampaio
1974–1975 Karl Weigang
1973–1974 Nicolae Nicuşor Dumitru
1968–1970 Karl Heinz Marotzke
1967 Carlos Alberto Parreira
1963 – 1965 C. K. Gyamfi^
1963 József Ember
1959–1962 Adreas Sjolberg
1958–1959 George Ainsley
Head coachesaykwes8 wrote:culturally he's French he was not raised in Ghanadon_mayor wrote:what did dunga achieved "coaching wise", before being handed the brazil job?Schillachi wrote:What has Desailly achieved coaching wise, on any level to be offered the Ghanaian coaching job?
so what makes u think he know anything about being "eternally" loyal to Ghana
Date appointed Manager name
2008–2010 Milovan Rajevac
2008 Sellas Tetteh (interim)
2006–2008 Claude Le Roy
2004–2006 Ratomir Dujković
2004 Sam Arday (interim)
2004 Mariano Barreto
2003 Ralf d#$%
2003 Burkhard Ziese
2002 Emmanuel Akwasi Afranie
2002 Milan Živadinović
2001–2002 Fred Osam-Duodu
2001 Cecil Jones Attuquayefio
2000 Fred Osam-Duodu
1999–2000 Giuseppe Dossena
Date appointed Manager name
1997–1998 Rinus Israël
1996–1997 Sam Arday
1996 Ismael Kurtz
1995 Petre Gavrilla
1994 E.J. Aggrey-Fynn
1993–1994 Jørgen E. Larsen
1993 Fred Osam-Duodu
1992–1993 Otto Pfister
1990–1992 Burkhard Ziese
1988–1989 Fred Osam-Duodu
1986–1987 Rudi Gutendorf
1984 Herbert Addo
1984 Emmanuel Akwasi Afranie
1982–1983 C. K. Gyamfi^
Date appointed Manager name
1978–1981 Fred Osam-Duodu^
1977–1978 O. C. Sampaio
1974–1975 Karl Weigang
1973–1974 Nicolae Nicuşor Dumitru
1968–1970 Karl Heinz Marotzke
1967 Carlos Alberto Parreira
1963 – 1965 C. K. Gyamfi^
1963 József Ember
1959–1962 Adreas Sjolberg
1958–1959 George Ainsley
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Keshi said that before the team arrived South Africa that he told skipper Joseph Yobo that the Eagles were going to win the Cup but the former Everton defender did not believe.
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To CMS:
read my dialogue with CMS & Munie and u will understand my "eternal loyalty" allusion
you (CMS) was questioning the commitment of so called foregn coaches for abondoning african teams and "leaving everything in dissarray"
So i asked what makes you guys think Dessailly is also not after CV enhancement? its just my opinion but i dont think Ghanaians should view this man as 100% local. he's just as foreign as the rest of them
read my dialogue with CMS & Munie and u will understand my "eternal loyalty" allusion
you (CMS) was questioning the commitment of so called foregn coaches for abondoning african teams and "leaving everything in dissarray"
So i asked what makes you guys think Dessailly is also not after CV enhancement? its just my opinion but i dont think Ghanaians should view this man as 100% local. he's just as foreign as the rest of them
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At least he had coaching experience with age grade football.CMS wrote:Hmn! This coming from a staunch Siasia supporter. Which senior National Team did Siasia ever coach before?
Desailly hasn't even coached a school team.
Some people are simply useless in their current role, like the guy in my avatar...
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And where exactly are you guys now with all your past world class choice coaches? Back to square one looking for another coach? Exactly where did Siasia coach before getting the age grade teams? It's all a matter of relevance, my friend, everyone starts from someplace.
jus2nang wrote:At least he had coaching experience with age grade football.CMS wrote:Hmn! This coming from a staunch Siasia supporter. Which senior National Team did Siasia ever coach before?
Desailly hasn't even coached a school team.
http://nigeriamasterweb.com/paperfrmes.html
Keshi said that before the team arrived South Africa that he told skipper Joseph Yobo that the Eagles were going to win the Cup but the former Everton defender did not believe.
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Indeed everyone must start somewhere, but the senior national team of a serious nation is not it, perhaps a serious overhaul is in order. Ghana does not need a serious overhaul, we've gone from ANC bronze to ANC silver and from World Cup last 16 to World Cup quarter-final. We're making progress and we need someone to continue that progress.CMS wrote:And where exactly are you guys now with all your past world class choice coaches? Back to square one looking for another coach? Exactly where did Siasia coach before getting the age grade teams? It's all a matter of relevance, my friend, everyone starts from someplace.
jus2nang wrote:At least he had coaching experience with age grade football.CMS wrote:Hmn! This coming from a staunch Siasia supporter. Which senior National Team did Siasia ever coach before?
Desailly hasn't even coached a school team.
Our past coaches have been decent to poor, we can't afford world class, but we can do better than a complete novice.
Some people are simply useless in their current role, like the guy in my avatar...
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Kpomjus2nang wrote:Indeed everyone must start somewhere, but the senior national team of a serious nation is not it, perhaps a serious overhaul is in order. Ghana does not need a serious overhaul, we've gone from ANC bronze to ANC silver and from World Cup last 16 to World Cup quarter-final. We're making progress and we need someone to continue that progress.CMS wrote:And where exactly are you guys now with all your past world class choice coaches? Back to square one looking for another coach? Exactly where did Siasia coach before getting the age grade teams? It's all a matter of relevance, my friend, everyone starts from someplace.
jus2nang wrote:At least he had coaching experience with age grade football.CMS wrote:Hmn! This coming from a staunch Siasia supporter. Which senior National Team did Siasia ever coach before?
Desailly hasn't even coached a school team.
Our past coaches have been decent to poor, we can't afford world class, but we can do better than a complete novice.
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