Re: SUNDAY OLISEH JUPILER LEAGUE WATCH
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:09 pm
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I think this should be moved to a new thread, Sir. This is "Oliseh Jupier League Watch"maceo4 wrote:[/video]
Two former SE's coaching in the 2nd division and paving the way for more.danfo driver wrote:I think this should be moved to a new thread, Sir. This is "Oliseh Jupier League Watch"maceo4 wrote:[/video]
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What happened? Link no workdanfo driver wrote:Chei! Wetin happen. went to a meeting at half time and seems dem Oliseh got brushed at the end of the game. Hopefully they learn from it and are able to now concentrate on the league!
Hopefully they get automatic qualification.cic old boy wrote:
Eguavoen coached in Malta in 2000-01. Abi no be Top League?anointed wrote:Historians, if he wins promotion, could he be first African/Naijan in a top league top division.
Top league top divisionfolem wrote:Eguavoen coached in Malta in 2000-01. Abi no be Top League?anointed wrote:Historians, if he wins promotion, could he be first African/Naijan in a top league top division.
Depends on how you define "African". Africans by birth that have coached in top European divisions include Jean Tigana and Carlos Queiroz.anointed wrote:Historians, if he wins promotion, could he be first African/Naijan in a top league top division.
Top has to be defined too. Dutch league is not a top 10 league anymore.cic old boy wrote:Depends on how you define "African". Africans by birth that have coached in top European divisions include Jean Tigana and Carlos Queiroz.anointed wrote:Historians, if he wins promotion, could he be first African/Naijan in a top league top division.
Those ones can't count. They have to have been fully born and bred here.cic old boy wrote:Depends on how you define "African". Africans by birth that have coached in top European divisions include Jean Tigana and Carlos Queiroz.anointed wrote:Historians, if he wins promotion, could he be first African/Naijan in a top league top division.
Netherlands falls into top league category. Malta does not. Simple. Even Nigeria is dropping on FIFA ranking.folem wrote:Top has to be defined too. Dutch league is not a top 10 league anymore.cic old boy wrote:Depends on how you define "African". Africans by birth that have coached in top European divisions include Jean Tigana and Carlos Queiroz.anointed wrote:Historians, if he wins promotion, could he be first African/Naijan in a top league top division.
Belgium is a Top 10 League so Hany Ramzy @ Lierse SK ticks the box.anointed wrote:Netherlands falls into top league category. Malta does not. Simple. Even Nigeria is dropping on FIFA ranking.folem wrote:Top has to be defined too. Dutch league is not a top 10 league anymore.cic old boy wrote:Depends on how you define "African". Africans by birth that have coached in top European divisions include Jean Tigana and Carlos Queiroz.anointed wrote:Historians, if he wins promotion, could he be first African/Naijan in a top league top division.
Sunday Oliseh: ”We must give pride back to our fans ”
Fortuna Sittard manager Sunday Oliseh spoke to the NOS upon his one year anniversary in charge of the Eerste Divisie club.
A year ago when Oliseh took charge at the club they were in the bottom half of the Jupiler League with questions surrounding their future. However, they now sit on top of the league and are on course for a return to the Eredivisie. He spoke of the importance of giving pride back to their fans who have been through a lot.
Oliseh said, ”When I came to Fortuna Sittard a year ago I found players that had very little faith in themselves and things were also being done in an amateur way.
”The first thing I wanted to do was change the mentality and work together with the players. I also wanted to give chances to players that were really hungry to play.
”I also believe one of the reasons why we are doing so well is the support that we are getting from our fans. These supporters have been made fun of by other clubs around the region for many years and they have only witnessed relegation fights and problems about bankruptcy.
”We must give pride back to our fans. I also have a duty to make my players marketable because most of them want to play at a higher level.
”I tell my players that there are two ways to reach the top. Either you take Fortuna Sittard there and play at the top. Or you play football so that somebody at the top can buy you. Perr Schuurs has already made that step signing for Ajax and something tells me that he will not be the last.