Monday, April 6, 2009

Who Will Be The Next Coach Of F&F?

The hunt for the man who will take over Samir Aie's shoe as the gaffer of F&F continues...


Negotiating your way through the minefield that is the Flames Football Federation’s (FFF) selection for the next team coach is like dealing with the nightmare Bandung traffic – just when you think you are getting somewhere, you turn a corner and it all starts again.

As everyone knows, Samir Aie will retire, as this season will be his last one and the whole team are really pushing for the title as a token of appreciation for his leadership and capability on and off the field. Currently F&F are top of their qualification group and already qualify for the knock out stages.

The identity of the next coach seems to grow less clear by the hour.

MMUFootball.com takes a quick look at the main candidates but would also like to point out that the FFF, seemingly caught in two minds or more, is more than capable of appointing a coach that few had thought of.


The Candidates

BOB Sepanyol

For: He is Portuguese and he has worked for Sepanyol, then perhaps it could work for F&F. He has experience in MMU Football League and is currently in charge of Sepanyol. Since arriving at the club, he has managed to introduce a sense of calm and stability into what was a chaotic situation. He has also been doing relatively well so far in the Champions League.


Nadeem Shah

For: Experience. Not only was he the coach for Kayu Fc back at the 2004-2007 MMU League, he has seen everything there is to see in MMU football and even led the Kayu Fc for a while.

Against: He’s old and at 25, does he have the energy to go jetting around the giant continent with games in the space of ten days?

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