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Yea, I will start at the bottom. I don't care what country it is, I just want to do it for the experience and to learn the process and what the NT stuff is all about.
Plus I have the time to do it. And I guarantee you, my effort is second to none.
Any countries you can suggest that are English speaking that I may have a shot at getting the job with?
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Luxembourg(?), Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, Cymru, Ireland, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa. Just off the top of my head.
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a general hint for a small nation NT, keep track of your talent pool and look if the managers lock in. Rescuing players is imho a big part of succes there, since the pool is very limited you can recruit from and players still can reach the U21 even when they missed some trainings.
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yep, sticking to it is a good idea, if you don't win the election one year, stay involved with that countries NT even though you aren't coach and that could increase your chances of being elected when the old coach steps down.
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