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Nyamweya out,finally
Fullykenyan
#41 Posted : Sunday, February 14, 2016 3:22:00 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Shak wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
kangi wrote:
Impunity wrote:
kangi wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
What's Nick bringing to the game? Someone pliz!

This guy has literally "professionalised" Kariobangi Sharks to a level where players are more important than the officials. The players are insured and besides his image, he strives to bring Corporate sponsorship on board. The guy is 37 (generational Change) and this is the best thing. I think Kenya now has the youngest football executive at FIFA. New ideas will definitely flow, though this will depend on the buy-in of the other executives. I hope the wrangles will be a thing of the past as he knows the intricacies of running a football team with meager resources. He now has a budget of 1B from FIFA and the corporate sponsorship to boot.


Is he a mountaineer?

Fortunately/unfortunately yes!!!!!
He at least has a passion for football. He has literally run the team almost single handedly. The players are motivated and he didn't start yesterday.
Most of the former executives have little or no experience of starting or running a lower division team.
Look around and see that the likes of Platini (though disgraced), Hayatou (former Cameroon athlete) have been sportsmen themselves. I think we are turning the corner.


Hayatou is the worst enemy of African Football..

Mwendwa should be a Kamba.


These people can hide in names.


Yes he could be mountaineer from Makuyu. So what does that have to do with his ability?


The guy was born in Makueni.
kangi
#42 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2016 11:53:58 AM
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The guy was in an interview at Radio Jambo yesterday. he gave an account of the rot the former regime had including the Fedeartion staff not being paid for seven months, the controversy sorrounding relegation and promotion to KPL, Harambee Stars having three contracts for shirt sponsor and the reconciliation between KPL and the Federation.
We had really gone down. One of his rallying calls is for the youth centres and every team having the lower age groups in their ranks.
I like his vision and expect the other executive members to live up to the promise of change.
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Fullykenyan
#43 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2016 7:09:55 PM
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kangi wrote:
The guy was in an interview at Radio Jambo yesterday. he gave an account of the rot the former regime had including the Fedeartion staff not being paid for seven months, the controversy sorrounding relegation and promotion to KPL, Harambee Stars having three contracts for shirt sponsor and the reconciliation between KPL and the Federation.
We had really gone down. One of his rallying calls is for the youth centres and every team having the lower age groups in their ranks.
I like his vision and expect the other executive members to live up to the promise of change.



How will clubs be able to finance youth teams, when they can´t finance their first team?
Running a youth team is not a joke but it is not impossible.

Alba
#44 Posted : Friday, March 17, 2017 6:57:46 AM
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After 3 decades of corruption, impunity and incompetence, Issa Hayatou has finally been booted out of CAF.

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