Bafana Bafana has lost in their last six match games, which is a record to the team, they had 68 percent of ball possession in a recent friendly match against Ireland but they still could not take advantage.
Just to refresh your memory: Bafana Bafana failed to qualify for African Cup of Nation tornament which will be held in Ghana in 2010. This was not the first time when Bafana failed to qualify for the big tournament. They failed to qualify for the previous world cup which was held in Korea/Japan in 2006. In the last African Cup Nation tournament, they could not score a goal; Benny McCarthy was part of the squad.
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Others believe, it was blessing in disguise not to qualify for African Cup of Nation, as these would give the team an ample opportunity to prepare for our team, we have started with our preparation for 2010 world cup but the team seems to be getting worse.
Do you believe that the friendly games played so far have shown them where they need to fix?
Who is to be blamed for this dismal performance? Coach or Players.
Others are calling for South Africa football association officials (SAFA) to resign?
Have they have failed to provide the country with development structure?
Should we recall Carlos Alberto Parreira for the Job?
Can unpredictable Benny McCarthy rescue us?
Is Aaron Mokoena the good man for defence?
Or the selection process needs to be revised?
What do you think?
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Hola there!
ReplyDeleteMy comments should not be perceived as being unpatriotic. I sincerely believe that SA has left it til too late. Neither can Carlos Perreira or Joel Santana miraculously resurrect Bafana and elevate them to sudden achievers. Unfortunately SAFA thought that employing a Brazilian coach will turn our mediocre team into a success, forgetting that they didn't by the Samba stars to paly for our team.
The major problem is that SA don't believe in our own and doesn't have appropriate development structures. Shakes Mashaba was sucked for achieving, and requesting a pay hike - he was earning a measly R40 000. We went and employed somebody with far less teachnical experience than he did, and pay him exorbitantly well - approx R1,6 million - because they are Brazillian. We were honestly sold a dud in Joel Santana, SA is going nowhere slowly with him. He has made enough by now - like he said - to cover for his pension.
Let Gavin Hunt or Shakes Mashaba take over. Not that I'm not optimistic, just being realistic...