How to Win APOY

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Re: How to Win APOY

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Cristao II wrote:I am with Enugu II
I'm not.

But it's a bit odd/silly/concerning that Hector Cuper (not African) won Coach of the Year.
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Re: How to Win APOY

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The YeyeMan wrote:
Cristao II wrote:I am with Enugu II
I'm not.

But it's a bit odd/silly/concerning that Hector Cuper (not African) won Coach of the Year.
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But the win by Cuper gets to the point. He did so coaching an African team. That is the key. The point is that we should not think about whether the person is African or not but focus attention on whether the accomplishment is done while playing for an African team. Think about this Oshoala won without playing a single game for Ann African team in 2017! Forget that she is Nigerian and focus on fairness.
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