@Zutera le 08/03/2010 Ã 20:43
I absolutely agree with you that PLG has done some good work with that team, since he has taken its lead. Nevertheless, we wouldn't forget that there are some aspects of the ILICS mamagement that PLG misses. Not because he's not capable enough, but because he doesn't have a certain Cameroonian culture, and all the strong criticism tends to give him, allow him that culture.
I see those critics as real tools that he shoudn't just ignore, but try to understand them and therefore, include thoses public needs in his team management.
An that's what we're all here for, or at least for the most of us, contributing on building that sport success which as I've always said, belongs to all of us. I believe no one owns the "real truth" about the ILICS. But we'll know that "real truth" after the world cup.
Concerning the censured article, if it's Zanga's article, I've read it already but once again, I wouldn't reject it completely and right away, because I believe it points out a certain amount of that team's problems that we should not ignore, even if it does overreact on some other points.
For instance, I do not agree on the way the Sports head of state did on mentioning the "elderness" of certain players. Even if he's right, it's not his job nor his ability to say it on public, because it is a direct and national offense to the people concerned. And I think it is to us to say that we do not agree with that way of doing things.
Anyhow, I would just say that I won't always agree with your argumentation, but I recognize it is as necessary as mine, because it allows other people to have their own opinion. At that's why it becomes exiting to all us. If I come here reading the same thing everyday, I'll quickly find it so "overboring".
I absolutely agree with you that PLG has done some good work with that team, since he has taken its lead. Nevertheless, we wouldn't forget that there are some aspects of the ILICS mamagement that PLG misses. Not because he's not capable enough, but because he doesn't have a certain Cameroonian culture, and all the strong criticism tends to give him, allow him that culture.
I see those critics as real tools that he shoudn't just ignore, but try to understand them and therefore, include thoses public needs in his team management.
An that's what we're all here for, or at least for the most of us, contributing on building that sport success which as I've always said, belongs to all of us. I believe no one owns the "real truth" about the ILICS. But we'll know that "real truth" after the world cup.
Concerning the censured article, if it's Zanga's article, I've read it already but once again, I wouldn't reject it completely and right away, because I believe it points out a certain amount of that team's problems that we should not ignore, even if it does overreact on some other points.
For instance, I do not agree on the way the Sports head of state did on mentioning the "elderness" of certain players. Even if he's right, it's not his job nor his ability to say it on public, because it is a direct and national offense to the people concerned. And I think it is to us to say that we do not agree with that way of doing things.
Anyhow, I would just say that I won't always agree with your argumentation, but I recognize it is as necessary as mine, because it allows other people to have their own opinion. At that's why it becomes exiting to all us. If I come here reading the same thing everyday, I'll quickly find it so "overboring".

