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Pfister to know fate today
« on: November 17, 2011, 12:10:37 AM »
Pfister to know fate today
Nigel Simon (Guardian)

Soca Warriors coach, Germany’s Otto Pfister will know if he has a future as T&T national coach when the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) holds a press conference from this morning from 7.30am.

The announcement is high on the agenda following T&T’s exit from 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification on Tuesday.

The press conference is also being hosted by All Sport Promotions Limited, the organising contracted to deal with the day-to-day affairs of the local deferation takes place at the Jaffa Restaurant, Queen's Park Oval, Tragarete Road.
 
At the briefing the T&TFF’s acting president  Lennox Watson is expected to make a statement on all aspects of the federaion and its national team, with the main topic of discussion being that on Pfister’s future. The Soca Warriors were beaten 2-1 in Guyana on Friday in their penultimate second round Concacaf Group B Brazil 2014 FIFA  World Cup qualifier.
 
Pfister and his players had a 2-0 victory on Tuesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo with goals from Kenwyne Jones and Lester Peltier, but it was all in vain as they ended second in the group with 12 points, one behind the Guyanese who advanced.

The exit by the Soca Warriors, meant the first time since the 1982 Spain World Cup campaign, T&T had failed to make it to at least the Concacaf semifinal round of qualification.
 
It is widely expected that Pfister will be replaced as speaking on Monday at a press conference Minister of Sports, Anil Roberts expressed his view that the 74-year-old Pfister who he deemed as a good coach should be shown the door.

This after he failed to get the team to its target of the World Cup Finals appearance in Brazil in 2014. Roberts noted that while he was in no position to tell the T&TFF what to do in terms of hiring and firing of technical staff and coaches, his Ministry was in no position to continue paying the elite performance salary of US$50,000 to Pfister to coach the team when they were out of the running for Brazil.
 
A former national swim coach, Roberts said the focus should now be shifted to development whereby local coaches should have the chance to prove their worth over the next three to four years.  Pfister who has been in charge of the team for only seven matches was hired at the end of the March following the sacking of former coach and T&T captain, Russell Latapy.

Latapy was fired as senior team at the start of December following a poor showing at the Digicel Caribbean Cup finals where the team suffered losses to Cuba (2-0) and Grenada (1-0) before beating Martinique (1-0) on November 30, 2010, but still failing to qualify for the Concacaf Gold Cup.
 
However, while he was hired in March, Pfister, the sixth national coach in six years (Bertille St Clair, Leo Beenhakker Wim Rijsbergen, Francisco Maturana, Russell Latapy) only got his first international match on August 21 versus India, eight months after the Martinique match and just under two weeks before the start of the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign against Bermuda, a 1-0 win.
 
Pfister then endured a torrid time with a number of players leaving on trials while he was helped by the delay in the start of the Digicel Pro League. His other results with the T&T team included two wins over Barbados (2-0 and 4-0) and a 2-1 loss away to Bermuda, which he cited as the major result for the team not progressing to the next round where powerhouses, Mexico, Costa Rica and El Salvador await.
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Re: Pfister to know fate today
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2011, 12:56:38 AM »
However, while he was hired in March, Pfister, the sixth national coach in six years (Bertille St Clair, Leo Beenhakker Wim Rijsbergen, Francisco Maturana, Russell Latapy) only got his first international match on August 21 versus India, eight months after the Martinique match and just under two weeks before the start of the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign against Bermuda, a 1-0 win.

How about a better headline for this article like "TTFF executive to know its fate today".

Imagine it’s the 6th national coach they have hired in as many years, no consistency?
And we could be on to the 7th by the end of today with no other than Anton in charge!!

I think its more than time for the TTFF executive to sack itself (resign) and make way for new blood who will not continue to make the same foolish mistakes over and over and again while expecting different results!
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« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2011, 02:30:40 AM »
sacking this coach will be unfair. cuz he didn't had enough time to prove his worth with the team. trinidad and tobago is concern about the amount of money being spent on the coach, he is a elite coach and having a coach like this will bring value to the team and football in the country if the coach got dismiss, i know trinidad football will drop a lot. Firstly, the tt pro league needs to get better. improve and be invested.

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« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2011, 05:49:22 AM »
sacking this coach will be unfair. cuz he didn't had enough time to prove his worth with the team. trinidad and tobago is concern about the amount of money being spent on the coach, he is a elite coach and having a coach like this will bring value to the team and football in the country if the coach got dismiss, i know trinidad football will drop a lot. Firstly, the tt pro league needs to get better. improve and be invested.

this man is 74!!!!!!!!!!! please let him go
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Re: Pfister to know fate today
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2011, 06:17:54 AM »
Pfister not worried about future.
T&T Express Reports.


German Otto Pfister is not dismayed by a recent announcement by Sport Minister Anil Robert that his Ministry will no longer pay his US$50,000 a month salary now that Trinidad and Tobago have been booted out of qualification for the Brazil 2014 World Cup.

Speaking after T&T ended the campaign with a 2-0 win over Guyana at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Tuesday night, Pfister indicated that he is prepared to face whatever the future presents.

"I don't know what I do tomorrow, but in the whole world everybody plays football. For me it is not a problem," Pfister said. "It is not hard for me. It is hard for this staff that worked very hard, and for the local boys who are not in a very good situation. This is my problem. Myself, I don't have a problem, my future will always go on."

Rumours are that Pfister will be relieved of his job as T&T head coach after losing out on qualification to the next round of CONCACAF qualifying to Guyana, who topped Group B on 13 points, one more than the Soca Warriors (12 points).

Guyana edged T&T 2-1 in Providence, Guyana in the first-leg of their qualifying series on Friday night. And the German seemed to be endorsing one of his assistants, Anton Corneal as a possible successor.

"Look at Anton (Corneal), he is a FIFA instructor just like me. You have to give him power....you have to listen to him. It is not enough to give him a position," Pfister said.
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Re: Pfister to know fate today
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2011, 06:21:39 AM »
sacking this coach will be unfair. cuz he didn't had enough time to prove his worth with the team. trinidad and tobago is concern about the amount of money being spent on the coach, he is a elite coach and having a coach like this will bring value to the team and football in the country if the coach got dismiss, i know trinidad football will drop a lot. Firstly, the tt pro league needs to get better. improve and be invested.

Thats what happens when you have a government ministry directly paying the salary of a sporting official. In fact, the final decision lies with Roberts as to wether or not Pfister stay (on his $50K salary)...that decision would ultimately be the TTFF's if they were the ones paying Pfister's salary etc. Sports and politics dont normally mix well.

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« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2011, 06:47:54 AM »
Guys, sorry to go off theme, but as I read this article I became more and more distracted by the spelling mistakes, lack of grammar and poor syntax. Eventually I lost concentration on the story and focused on the mistakes! So, here's a challenge...which forumite can spot the most mistakes? Winner gets a spell check function for their laptop!!


Pfister to know fate today
Nigel Simon (Guardian)

Soca Warriors coach, Germany’s Otto Pfister will know if he has a future as T&T national coach when the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) holds a press conference from this morning from 7.30am.

The announcement is high on the agenda following T&T’s exit from 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification on Tuesday.

The press conference is also being hosted by All Sport Promotions Limited, the organising contracted to deal with the day-to-day affairs of the local deferation takes place at the Jaffa Restaurant, Queen's Park Oval, Tragarete Road.
 
At the briefing the T&TFF’s acting president  Lennox Watson is expected to make a statement on all aspects of the federaion and its national team, with the main topic of discussion being that on Pfister’s future. The Soca Warriors were beaten 2-1 in Guyana on Friday in their penultimate second round Concacaf Group B Brazil 2014 FIFA  World Cup qualifier.
 
Pfister and his players had a 2-0 victory on Tuesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo with goals from Kenwyne Jones and Lester Peltier, but it was all in vain as they ended second in the group with 12 points, one behind the Guyanese who advanced.

The exit by the Soca Warriors, meant the first time since the 1982 Spain World Cup campaign, T&T had failed to make it to at least the Concacaf semifinal round of qualification.
 
It is widely expected that Pfister will be replaced, as speaking on Monday at a press conference, Minister of Sports, Anil Roberts expressed his view that the 74-year-old Pfister, who he deemed as a good coach, should be shown the door.

This, after he failed to get the team to its target of the World Cup Finals appearance in Brazil in 2014. Roberts noted that while he was in no position to tell the T&TFF what to do in terms of hiring and firing of technical staff and coaches, his Ministry was in no position to continue paying the elite performance salary of US$50,000 to Pfister to coach the team when they were out of the running for Brazil.
 
A former national swim coach, Roberts said the focus should now be shifted to development, whereby local coaches should have the chance to prove their worth over the next three to four years.  Pfister who has been in charge of the team for only seven matches, was hired at the end of the March following the sacking of former coach and T&T captain, Russell Latapy.

Latapy was fired as senior team at the start of December, following a poor showing at the Digicel Caribbean Cup finals, where the team suffered losses to Cuba (2-0) and Grenada (1-0) before beating Martinique (1-0) on November 30, 2010, but still failing to qualify for the Concacaf Gold Cup.
 
However, while he was hired in March, Pfister, the sixth national coach in six years (Bertille St Clair, Leo Beenhakker, Wim Rijsbergen, Francisco Maturana, Russell Latapy) only got his first international match on August 21 versus India, eight months after the Martinique match, and just under two weeks before the start of the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign against Bermuda, a 1-0 win.
 
Pfister then endured a torrid time, with a number of players leaving on trials, while he was helped by the delay in the start of the Digicel Pro League. His other results with the T&T team included two wins over Barbados (2-0 and 4-0) and a 2-1 loss away to Bermuda, which he cited as the major result for the team not progressing to the next round where powerhouses, Mexico, Costa Rica and El Salvador await.

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Re: Pfister to know fate today
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2011, 08:58:50 AM »
Guys, sorry to go off theme, but as I read this article I became more and more distracted by the spelling mistakes, lack of grammar and poor syntax. Eventually I lost concentration on the story and focused on the mistakes! So, here's a challenge...which forumite can spot the most mistakes? Winner gets a spell check function for their laptop!!


Pfister to know fate today
Nigel Simon (Guardian)

Soca Warriors coach, Germany’s Otto Pfister will know if he has a future as T&T national coach when the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) holds a press conference from this morning from 7.30am.

The announcement is high on the agenda following T&T’s exit from 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification on Tuesday.

The press conference is also being hosted by All Sport Promotions Limited, the organising contracted to deal with the day-to-day affairs of the local deferation takes place at the Jaffa Restaurant, Queen's Park Oval, Tragarete Road.
 
At the briefing the T&TFF’s acting president  Lennox Watson is expected to make a statement on all aspects of the federaion and its national team, with the main topic of discussion being that on Pfister’s future. The Soca Warriors were beaten 2-1 in Guyana on Friday in their penultimate second round Concacaf Group B Brazil 2014 FIFA  World Cup qualifier.
 
Pfister and his players had a 2-0 victory on Tuesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo with goals from Kenwyne Jones and Lester Peltier, but it was all in vain as they ended second in the group with 12 points, one behind the Guyanese who advanced.

The exit by the Soca Warriors, meant the first time since the 1982 Spain World Cup campaign, T&T had failed to make it to at least the Concacaf semifinal round of qualification.
 
It is widely expected that Pfister will be replaced, as speaking on Monday at a press conference, Minister of Sports, Anil Roberts expressed his view that the 74-year-old Pfister, who he deemed as a good coach, should be shown the door.

This, after he failed to get the team to its target of the World Cup Finals appearance in Brazil in 2014. Roberts noted that while he was in no position to tell the T&TFF what to do in terms of hiring and firing of technical staff and coaches, his Ministry was in no position to continue paying the elite performance salary of US$50,000 to Pfister to coach the team when they were out of the running for Brazil.
 
A former national swim coach, Roberts said the focus should now be shifted to development, whereby local coaches should have the chance to prove their worth over the next three to four years.  Pfister who has been in charge of the team for only seven matches, was hired at the end of the March following the sacking of former coach and T&T captain, Russell Latapy.

Latapy was fired as senior team at the start of December, following a poor showing at the Digicel Caribbean Cup finals, where the team suffered losses to Cuba (2-0) and Grenada (1-0) before beating Martinique (1-0) on November 30, 2010, but still failing to qualify for the Concacaf Gold Cup.
 
However, while he was hired in March, Pfister, the sixth national coach in six years (Bertille St Clair, Leo Beenhakker, Wim Rijsbergen, Francisco Maturana, Russell Latapy) only got his first international match on August 21 versus India, eight months after the Martinique match, and just under two weeks before the start of the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign against Bermuda, a 1-0 win.
 
Pfister then endured a torrid time, with a number of players leaving on trials, while he was helped by the delay in the start of the Digicel Pro League. His other results with the T&T team included two wins over Barbados (2-0 and 4-0) and a 2-1 loss away to Bermuda, which he cited as the major result for the team not progressing to the next round where powerhouses, Mexico, Costa Rica and El Salvador await.

Maybe article was written & published in a rush and was never edited or reviewed by the editor?

No excuses though! Very low standards here from the T&T Guardian!
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« Reply #8 on: November 17, 2011, 10:23:19 AM »
Watson in inaugural speech thanked Camps and stated how grossly disappointed the TTFF is at the early elimination of the Warriors.
Promised to take position seriously and work hard.
No word on Pfister.

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« Reply #9 on: November 17, 2011, 11:11:12 AM »
Watson in inaugural speech thanked Camps and stated how grossly disappointed the TTFF is at the early elimination of the Warriors.
Promised to take position seriously and work hard.
No word on Pfister.

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« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2011, 11:36:42 AM »
was this the press conference ???

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« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2011, 12:06:57 PM »
How about this!!!! there appears to be alot of talk  of coach pfister age , and all other things associated , as some are  calling for his dismissal as coach, did anyone take  a moment to think , leo beenhakker was no more younger than coach pfister in addition to that beenhakker , brought along with him his assistants  to work in tandem with him , but i don;t wanna  get off the subject point am attempting to make, i do believe  it will be wise to keep pfister in some capacity . maybe  not necessarily as coach but someone in as a technical director , to assist with some of the issues that so urgently needs addressing with the local programme moving it forward , as he so carefully pointed in his briefing after the game, his points are spot on , that will be a common sense thing to do.... he has already now become a bit more familiar, he also pointed our some clear shortcomings with the pro leagues failings , also the lack of regular football being played, the need for more international friendlies. ... others shortcomings were also pointed out .  it will be unwise to get rid of pfister in haste simply because the warriors did not quaslify through to the next phase of concacaf qualifying ,  jeez it still hurts talking about it, but now is the time for all involved  locally to cool heads and do the responsible thing , whether or a decision is made to keep pfister on coach its not me to decide, thats a decision that will be made  by those decision makers , hopefully someone  in the mix will thereby make good use the mans  experience  ... he;s been there before he knows, . ...!!! the local footballing body will do well to keep  him in order to work in some capacity , along with a collection  of the most capable locally based coaches,  the very best at their disposal ,   should pfister be kept on  , when he leaves , there will be a unified, collective philosyphy on  how the national teams are to be playing . all in tandem  ..... as of now thats not there.. it just my suggestion... the infighting has to stop ... there in lies one of the problems with our football . too many egos at play... neglecting all the objective things that needs addressing  .... keep pfister
to assist with the developement of the programme at home , but as i said not necessarily as coach . its just my take ... jump in anyone ...what u guys think???? another hasty  firing won;t solve all the ills thats affecting  our football ..get the best personnel in place to work along with pfister there are many am sure that are capable . so pfister leaves  at least there will have set in place hopefully a certain style of play ..  yes we can...

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« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2011, 01:00:31 PM »
I agree , firing the coach aint going to change nothing, i think its clear the coaches are not the issue.
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« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2011, 01:49:39 PM »
So what's the verdict? The meeting was 7:30am TT time and it's currently 2:49pm est....they still discussing his future or what?

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« Reply #14 on: November 17, 2011, 02:11:42 PM »
where are all the critics who called for the heads of former coaches who failed to deliver ? Pfister is now being acclaimed as one of the best coaches to come to T&T !! ..based on what ? check the details of his resume ...african and asian teams and now one from caribbean ...yet some have him as one of germany's most famous imports ... way sah ! we accept anything dong here just send in your resume ...performance not a criteria to get fired .
In a serious world some of the best coaches in the world get fired .....that is not to say they are not good coaches becuse many move on to greater things ...del bosque got fired after winning la liga with real madrid ..the celebrations were still on when Real madrid sent him packing ...he had the last laugh though ...winning the world cup with Spain. I have my doubts though, as to the capabilities of a 73 year old journeyman coach who has coached more than 15 different teams/ countries in his lifetime ..but that is for another day .
fact is Pfister has to go if we are serious ........ the salary is beyond the ability of a a moribund organisation whose best known officials have resigned before corruption allegations could be investigated ( and this after serving for over 25 years )..... and they are expecting the taxpayers to fund their incompetence.
I dont agree with the sports minister on many fronts but on this one i stand firm with him ..we eh paying dat !
where all em peeps who were so emphatic that if you fail you sail !!! where dem ???

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« Reply #15 on: November 17, 2011, 02:15:42 PM »
Imagine we having meeting to decide whether a coach who has presided over some of the worst footballing results we have had in our history !!!!
I sticking to my guns ...get dem all out ...toute moon !!!
...but only if we serious  ;D ..and we might not be

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« Reply #16 on: November 17, 2011, 02:18:04 PM »
Imagine we having meeting to decide whether a coach who has presided over some of the worst footballing results we have had in our history !!!!
I sticking to my guns ...get dem all out ...toute moon !!!
...but only if we serious  ;D ..and we might not be

lond day at the office ...... ...footballing results have had in our history should stay ! there that's better .. :frustrated:

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« Reply #17 on: November 17, 2011, 02:19:27 PM »
where are all the critics who called for the heads of former coaches who failed to deliver ? Pfister is now being acclaimed as one of the best coaches to come to T&T !! ..based on what ? check the details of his resume ...african and asian teams and now one from caribbean ...yet some have him as one of germany's most famous imports ... way sah ! we accept anything dong here just send in your resume ...performance not a criteria to get fired .
In a serious world some of the best coaches in the world get fired .....that is not to say they are not good coaches becuse many move on to greater things ...del bosque got fired after winning la liga with real madrid ..the celebrations were still on when Real madrid sent him packing ...he had the last laugh though ...winning the world cup with Spain. I have my doubts though, as to the capabilities of a 73 year old journeyman coach who has coached more than 15 different teams/ countries in his lifetime ..but that is for another day .
fact is Pfister has to go if we are serious ........ the salary is beyond the ability of a a moribund organisation whose best known officials have resigned before corruption allegations could be investigated ( and this after serving for over 25 years )..... and they are expecting the taxpayers to fund their incompetence.
I dont agree with the sports minister on many fronts but on this one i stand firm with him ..we eh paying dat !
where all em peeps who were so emphatic that if you fail you sail !!! where dem ???

Maybe they are worried and thinking anyone else but Anton!  ;D

Maybe they feel keeping Pfister on would save us from Anton but between you and me I feel Anton was pulling all the strings during this failed campaign anyway!  ;)
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« Reply #18 on: November 17, 2011, 02:54:04 PM »
If you were coach Pfister would you listen to other federations offers? 
Our campaign is over did Leo not come into the Germany campaign around now?
I cannot remember that far back aka OLD Age  ???

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« Reply #19 on: November 17, 2011, 03:27:53 PM »
If you were coach Pfister would you listen to other federations offers? 
Our campaign is over did Leo not come into the Germany campaign around now?
I cannot remember that far back aka OLD Age  ???

Of course I would, and I'm sure he is, if any are coming is his way.
And Leo came into the Germany campaign much later than this. We were already in the hex.
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« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2011, 11:48:21 PM »
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« Reply #21 on: November 17, 2011, 11:51:07 PM »
I think if we want to really get to the bottom of the Pfister situation we will need a candid, in-depth interview with Sam.

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« Reply #22 on: November 18, 2011, 04:22:55 AM »
Imagine we having meeting to decide whether a coach who has presided over some of the worst footballing results we have had in our history !!!!
I sticking to my guns ...get dem all out ...toute moon !!!
...but only if we serious  ;D ..and we might not be
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« Reply #23 on: November 18, 2011, 06:04:41 AM »
Imagine we having meeting to decide whether a coach who has presided over some of the worst footballing results we have had in our history !!!!
I sticking to my guns ...get dem all out ...toute moon !!!
...but only if we serious  ;D ..and we might not be
You have ah real big fackin axe tuh grind oui oldman, ah hope tuh could finsih grinding it by de en ah de yr.

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« Reply #24 on: November 18, 2011, 07:40:41 AM »
we paying a coach $50,000 US a month who started a job earlier this year to go on leave till de end of de year den relieve him of his duties ???
So he making a cool $50,000 liming with his friends in Germany ???

I woulda work his ass off for the next month or so 24/7. 

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« Reply #25 on: November 18, 2011, 08:04:17 AM »
Imagine we having meeting to decide whether a coach who has presided over some of the worst footballing results we have had in our history !!!!
Maybe results, though very important, aren't everything to some people? The football under the last couple of coaches was dire. From most accounts, the team was (inconsistently) playing its best football in quite some time. Maybe that's a reason for some people to want to see what could develop with time? Not at that salary, though.

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« Reply #26 on: November 18, 2011, 08:56:17 AM »
If Otto is willing to stay for $25,000 which is half of what he is getting then we could keep him up till the Caribbean Cup,after that we must look for a younger man.

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« Reply #27 on: November 18, 2011, 10:05:11 AM »
A lot of talk about Pfister's salary. Can anyone say what is the going rate for an international calibre national team coach?
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« Reply #28 on: November 18, 2011, 11:25:24 AM »
we paying a coach $50,000 US a month who started a job earlier this year to go on leave till de end of de year den relieve him of his duties ???
So he making a cool $50,000 liming with his friends in Germany ???

I woulda work his ass off for the next month or so 24/7. 

Just goes to show you that our TTFF is run by bunch of incompetent folks who have no idea how to get the best out of a world class coach and how to run a football federation!  >:(
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« Reply #29 on: November 18, 2011, 11:50:28 AM »
we paying a coach $50,000 US a month who started a job earlier this year to go on leave till de end of de year den relieve him of his duties ???
So he making a cool $50,000 liming with his friends in Germany ???

I woulda work his ass off for the next month or so 24/7. 

Just goes to show you that our TTFF is run by bunch of incompetent folks who have no idea how to get the best out of a world class coach and how to run a football federation!  >:(
...problem with your suggestion is that you are assuming that they know what they could ask him to do ... so they sent him on vacation to figure that one out !  :beermug: ...calssic case of donkey in front piano syndrome  ;D

 

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