Who has been the best coach in our local league over the last 5 years?

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Re: Who has been the best coach in our local league over the last 5 years?

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Boboye has to be up there. He has won the NPL twice with two different clubs. That has to be something. The guy is a determined guy who also invest in developing himself. I visited him in Belfast 2 years ago when he came on self sponsored training programme.
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oloye wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 4:26 pm Boboye has to be up there. He has won the NPL twice with two different clubs. That has to be something. The guy is a determined guy who also invest in developing himself. I visited him in Belfast 2 years ago when he came on self sponsored training programme.
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Yes, Boboye is up there. His track record is good. We have seen him hired at a club deep in relegation and he immediately rescues the club. There are a few coaches who have consistently done this in the league. BTW, I read somewhere that it was Boboye who encouraged Finidi to return to Nigeria.

What is unfortunate is that many on CE have absolutely no clue about the local league but yet make conclusions regarding the league.
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