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ah mean it use to have a piper who use to coach we in Morvant long time.....during he lucid moments nobody could beat we......ah tink he working with CPEP now........serious terms could be negotiated
Lets put together a list of possible head coaches available and what they may require in terms of money to coach T&T.
Quote from: Controversial on August 11, 2010, 10:35:29 PMLets put together a list of possible head coaches available and what they may require in terms of money to coach T&T. Don't get me wrong,was this meant to be a joke?come on guys lets be serious for once nah,you all are the first to criticize every Coach we have,come on put forward some names better than what we already tried.
1- Richard Hart2- Any MLS coach3- COOPS4-The Colombian who coached Honduras
Terry Fenwick
Quote from: injunchile on August 16, 2010, 10:24:36 AM1- Richard Hart2- Any MLS coach3- COOPS4-The Colombian who coached Hondurasany mls coach? their coaching level that high or ours real low?
Dunga will be good especially when it comes to defensive tactics.But I doubt he go come. Jack aint throw out paper again.
Quote from: Nightmare on August 16, 2010, 10:34:09 AMQuote from: injunchile on August 16, 2010, 10:24:36 AM1- Richard Hart2- Any MLS coach3- COOPS4-The Colombian who coached Hondurasany mls coach? their coaching level that high or ours real low?what so great about mls? our pfl teams compete with them every year, they are not light years ahead of us, our national program needs an intl coach. europe is our best bet.
Quote from: Nightmare on August 16, 2010, 10:34:09 AMQuote from: injunchile on August 16, 2010, 10:24:36 AM1- Richard Hart2- Any MLS coach3- COOPS4-The Colombian who coached Hondurasany mls coach? their coaching level that high or ours real low?Get serious now...I'd rate many NCAA D 1 coaches above our professional coaches. They are way more organized and take a far more holistic approach to the game than our coaches. I think we suffer from inflated illusions when it comes to the quality of our coaching stock; we are mediocre at best.
Quote from: Tenorsaw on August 16, 2010, 02:29:09 PMQuote from: Nightmare on August 16, 2010, 10:34:09 AMQuote from: injunchile on August 16, 2010, 10:24:36 AM1- Richard Hart2- Any MLS coach3- COOPS4-The Colombian who coached Hondurasany mls coach? their coaching level that high or ours real low?Get serious now...I'd rate many NCAA D 1 coaches above our professional coaches. They are way more organized and take a far more holistic approach to the game than our coaches. I think we suffer from inflated illusions when it comes to the quality of our coaching stock; we are mediocre at best.i not staying our local coaches on the same level as mls coaches but at the same time they are not that great where any one of them could be successful at the int'l level....the same goes for D1 coaches...if these D1 and MLS coaches were so good then the USA wouldn't be trying to get ppl like Klinsman.