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136362.8 in reply to 136362.7
Date: 3/28/2010 8:27:43 AM
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After a few conversations with Johnny B GM here is a question that has evolved during this periods quest for an U21 NT coach and for the next seasons NT coach. Should we vote for a domestic coach from CBBA or should we prefer an outsider coach ( like in the case of Steve Makis).
The reason for this thinking is whether the new domestic coach will benefit from his advantage of knowing the CBBAs players and thus in a few words have an inside in opponents teams. In this way he can program his defenses and offenses better against the opponents matches for the championship. Surely something the foreign coach wouldnt care since he is not in the CBBA league.
Secondly since all of us have domestic players perhaps the new domestic NT coach will be affected by personal benefit and bring to the NT his own players or friends players. Once again a foreign coach most likely will not possess any NT material Cypriot players and thus perhaps its choices will be more correct.
Johnny B said that this is the best time for us to become coach of our own NT. I dont agree that much with this statement. Why is it our best time? He says we know the game better, I agree we learned a lot but are we ready? Do we know that much about the game? Why would we benefit from a domestic NT coach? How would we benefit? Johnny B said due to communication. Communication? I dont think that if our NT coach doesnt speak greek is a problem cause we all know English and for the ones of us that do not we can always translate the coach messages for him. I dont think that is a problem.

Thus I would like to open a conversation with all of the community on this subject. Being a member of the community and especially if you are interested in the position of NT coach U21, means you have an interest for the community and the NT. So here is everyones chance to state the most possible solution to my question.

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136362.9 in reply to 136362.8
Date: 3/28/2010 1:34:43 PM
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Some serious questions are set by my friend pistoleros. He has a point in all of his questions.

Let me explain first of all why we should prefer a domestic coach rather than a foreigner. As we all know the community of Cyprus is not only small it is also young and inactive. This makes us first to be in an evolving stage where every single day we are learing more about the teams how they operate and how the game goes. Every single day every single login is a new opportunity to learn new things about a game that for me has become very addictive. But if we do not take control of the Nt then we are missing the opportunity to be actively in charge of the various issues facing NTs. This has the disadvantage of not knowing how they advance and what are the differences between teams and Nts. Although a foreigner with more experience may be suited more in the short term i firmly believe that a domestic coach should gain the expertise of running a Nt so that he can share the expertise with other managers. This will be much better for OUR NT in the long run. By voting a new NT coach we are not looking at short term benefits but for long term. The elected Nt should try and rip the knowledge by the current NT coaches, feel free to ask them what he wants, so that he can pass the knowledge to other managers.

The database is a delicate matter. In the database only two people will be allowed access. NT and U21. These people by nature have the advantage of knowing the skills of players in the database. The question arising is how many Nt players are currently playing in Cyprus leagues? 3 out of 12 in NT and 3 out of 16 in U21. As you can see most of the players are trained outside Cyprus which is another grand issue. Therefore the advantage that will be gained is mediocred by the fact that not many players are playing in Cyprus. As for the players in the database in the begininng they are not core part of the team and the manager always has the chance not to use the player in the match against the U21 coach if he thinks that he will abuse his position.

Communication is another point. We are an english literate country but remmeber that many users are young in age and not that fluent in english. It is difficult for a foreigner to talk to this youngsters. ALso to bring the community it will be better to have someone to go to or to organise things. The beginning has been done by GM and now by U21, hopefully. I have tried to bring active players closer (Pistoleros you still owe those beers!!) and will try more in the future. This will allow us to become even more addicted to the game and not quit.

Ekleptysmenos
Cyprus U21 candidate