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44399.3 in reply to 44399.1
Date: 8/13/2008 8:52:24 AM
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After many minutes of deliberations, I have decided to run for the South African U-21 National Team Coach. Many may question my experience, but after 1 season in charge of the Kaapstadt Rainbow Warriors I was able to lead a once struggling team to the semi-finals of the playoffs where they were easily destroyed by the Cape Town Beez. But with the new season coming up, and a side that is stronger than last season, I foresee another step forward. Once in charge I will focus on developing the South African talent necessary for the National Team. The choice of young talent is currently slim, but the focus will be make sure those stars who are drafted are trained. I will work side-by-side with the current owners in the South African League to ensure that we together can build a strong competitive team. So please vote for one of your own South Africans to develop the talent of tomorrow.

Last edited by RainManSa at 8/13/2008 9:04:24 AM

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44399.4 in reply to 44399.3
Date: 8/13/2008 9:54:14 AM
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hello there everybody, I enjoyed playing with all of you mates and after almost 3 seasons I think I will try to run for U21 elections. Together with Tom, top cat and luanda lions we have build a wonderfull team, the team of South Africa and now we can see the effort and hard off paid off -> were in the world cup :D
Now after all this wonderfull time, after winning a cup and some matches in the BBB competition I have what it takes to be a good manager.
Also I see now that rainman is starting to post in the forum with is great we need as many active players as possible, so my advice is if you want to vote for some1 vote for some1 from our country because they are the only ones that care about the team and the sacrifice of training SA NT players the most, I believe Tom did that too.
Good luck with the elections to everybody!

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44399.5 in reply to 44399.4
Date: 8/18/2008 4:17:33 PM
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I very good in buzzer you gimme you vote bad my english jojojojo

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44399.6 in reply to 44399.4
Date: 8/20/2008 10:12:09 AM
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Congrats, BossMan! Let's get South Africa to the top of the u21 charts.

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44399.7 in reply to 44399.6
Date: 8/25/2008 2:19:50 PM
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Thx mate, and I would like to strees out that the competition qualify for WC u21 will be in my opinion harder then the the big nations one, maybe some of you saw that the other African teams have great players with big salaries I hope with the help of some of you who have players in the u21 will train them and get up up and up.
Another thing I saw about the teams in europe is that very good teams that didnt made it in the WC and have players under 21 have passed their players to u21 thinking probabibly the smaller team to do a better job :P This is indeed trouble but we will focus on that aspect if we qualify to the WC 21 and I hope we will.
All the best,
Boss