Re: SUNDAY OLISEH JUPILER LEAGUE WATCH
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:14 am
Well, so far Oliseh is coaching and managing the team successfully, so he is doing a good job.jette1 wrote:anybody could coach a team but not everyone can manage a team
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Well, so far Oliseh is coaching and managing the team successfully, so he is doing a good job.jette1 wrote:anybody could coach a team but not everyone can manage a team
jette1 wrote:anybody could coach a team but not everyone can manage a team
Eclipse,Eclipse wrote:Full schedule of games in netherlands last night.
Helmond Sport 1 - 3 Fortuna Sittard
# Team MP W D L F A D P Last 5 matches H2H
1 NEC 15 10 3 2 33 19 +14 33 LWWWW
2 Previous rank: 3 Fortuna Sittard 15 9 2 4 35 17 +18 29
Joint second in the table on goals difference.
Culled as always from http://us.soccerway.com/national/nether ... on/r41039/
Tbite wrote:I was hoping that Ajax2 were the team on top, but it is NEC unfortunately.
7 points adrift of NEC who can be promoted. But all that aside, there are still playoffs.
cic old boy wrote:
Ol' boy, if he was treated half as well by the NFF, we may be singing a different tune now.smartbrother wrote:good luck to him but he was a horrible coach for Nigeria
Rohr has put him to shame
Hopefully never returns to the SE.
Never.
What about if the experience with NFF has helped him to be where he is today? Whether we like it or not NFF was NFF and Oliseh could not handle NFF, nothing strange there, he was simply not the right coach for NFF. Rohr is buzzing with the same SE and under the same condition. Swap Rohr with Oliseh on Sittard, he might not do well as Oliseh has done.cchinukw wrote:Ol' boy, if he was treated half as well by the NFF, we may be singing a different tune now.smartbrother wrote:good luck to him but he was a horrible coach for Nigeria
Rohr has put him to shame
Hopefully never returns to the SE.
Never.
Agreed bro and I never liked Oliseh's stint with the SE anyway.oloye wrote:What about if the experience with NFF has helped him to be where he is today? Whether we like it or not NFF was NFF and Oliseh could not handle NFF, nothing strange there, he was simply not the right coach for NFF. Rohr is buzzing with the same SE and under the same condition. Swap Rohr with Oliseh on Sittard, he might not do well as Oliseh has done.cchinukw wrote:Ol' boy, if he was treated half as well by the NFF, we may be singing a different tune now.smartbrother wrote:good luck to him but he was a horrible coach for Nigeria
Rohr has put him to shame
Hopefully never returns to the SE.
Never.
Oliseh has moved , he failed with SE , yes because he could not work in the hostile environment, i want to believe it is all part of the learning curve in his career! In this job a coach is as good as the next job. The same Oliseh may show up for the SE job years down the road and be more matured and equipped to do a better job....the beauty of the surprises that awaits us in this world. That if we are careful not to look at life from a rigid position!
Carry-on my brother, many of us are PROUD of you. Good jobcic old boy wrote:
You are probably correct. The NFF is known to take a good care and with better working conditions for foreign coaches compared to what our local coaches go through.cchinukw wrote:Agreed bro and I never liked Oliseh's stint with the SE anyway.oloye wrote:What about if the experience with NFF has helped him to be where he is today? Whether we like it or not NFF was NFF and Oliseh could not handle NFF, nothing strange there, he was simply not the right coach for NFF. Rohr is buzzing with the same SE and under the same condition. Swap Rohr with Oliseh on Sittard, he might not do well as Oliseh has done.cchinukw wrote:Ol' boy, if he was treated half as well by the NFF, we may be singing a different tune now.smartbrother wrote:good luck to him but he was a horrible coach for Nigeria
Rohr has put him to shame
Hopefully never returns to the SE.
Never.
Oliseh has moved , he failed with SE , yes because he could not work in the hostile environment, i want to believe it is all part of the learning curve in his career! In this job a coach is as good as the next job. The same Oliseh may show up for the SE job years down the road and be more matured and equipped to do a better job....the beauty of the surprises that awaits us in this world. That if we are careful not to look at life from a rigid position!
Just pointing out that the NFF appeared to everything possible to make him fail.
I doubt that is the case with Rohr or he too would have walked a long time ago.
But they wooed Oliseh, not like he came begging for the job, they had to actually convince him to take it, and I haven't seen him blaming the NFF for anything.Odas wrote:You are probably correct. The NFF is known to take a good care and with better working conditions for foreign coaches compared to what our local coaches go through.cchinukw wrote:Agreed bro and I never liked Oliseh's stint with the SE anyway.oloye wrote:What about if the experience with NFF has helped him to be where he is today? Whether we like it or not NFF was NFF and Oliseh could not handle NFF, nothing strange there, he was simply not the right coach for NFF. Rohr is buzzing with the same SE and under the same condition. Swap Rohr with Oliseh on Sittard, he might not do well as Oliseh has done.cchinukw wrote:Ol' boy, if he was treated half as well by the NFF, we may be singing a different tune now.smartbrother wrote:good luck to him but he was a horrible coach for Nigeria
Rohr has put him to shame
Hopefully never returns to the SE.
Never.
Oliseh has moved , he failed with SE , yes because he could not work in the hostile environment, i want to believe it is all part of the learning curve in his career! In this job a coach is as good as the next job. The same Oliseh may show up for the SE job years down the road and be more matured and equipped to do a better job....the beauty of the surprises that awaits us in this world. That if we are careful not to look at life from a rigid position!
Just pointing out that the NFF appeared to everything possible to make him fail.
I doubt that is the case with Rohr or he too would have walked a long time ago.
YEEEEEESSSS!!!cic old boy wrote:
oloye wrote:What about if the experience with NFF has helped him to be where he is today? Whether we like it or not NFF was NFF and Oliseh could not handle NFF, nothing strange there, he was simply not the right coach for NFF. Rohr is buzzing with the same SE and under the same condition. Swap Rohr with Oliseh on Sittard, he might not do well as Oliseh has done.cchinukw wrote:Ol' boy, if he was treated half as well by the NFF, we may be singing a different tune now.smartbrother wrote:good luck to him but he was a horrible coach for Nigeria
Rohr has put him to shame
Hopefully never returns to the SE.
Never.
Oliseh has moved , he failed with SE , yes because he could not work in the hostile environment, i want to believe it is all part of the learning curve in his career! In this job a coach is as good as the next job. The same Oliseh may show up for the SE job years down the road and be more matured and equipped to do a better job....the beauty of the surprises that awaits us in this world. That if we are careful not to look at life from a rigid position!