Hooo Kamerun va me tuer !
Winni a dit :
"I'm from Germany, but I am Cameroonian."
Ca peut me tuer :o))))))
Haa c'était ça alors. Il ne pouvait qu'être Camerounais ce gars qui fout en l'air le foot Kamer !
En plus il dit qu'il est toujours le coach ha ha ha ...
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Schaefer: "I'm still coach"
Winfried Schaefer is yet to be told that he has been fired by Cameroon
German coach Winfried Schaefer has said that he is yet to be officially informed that he has been sacked as the coach of Cameroon.
Speaking exclusively to BBC Sport from his home in Germany, he insisted: ¿I'm still the coach of Cameroon."
Schaefer was reacting to a statement by the minister for Youth and Sport Siegfried David Etame Massoma that he had been fired.
The Ministers dismissal "on grounds of grievous misconduct and poor results" was read out on national radio in Cameroon minutes after their 3-0 loss to Germany on Wednesday.
However Schaefer insists: "The only person who has told me that I am sacked is a journalist and a barman at the hotel."
"This is not fair, it lacks courage," Schaefer said.
"I will work today, tomorrow, forever for Cameroon."
"I'm from Germany, but I am Cameroonian."
He added that the relationship between himself and the minister had always been good.
"I've already sent the minister a match report and faxes detailing my plans for the future development of Cameroonian local and youth soccer."
Having been in charge since 2001, recent poor performances in World Cup qualification matches had led to calls from fans and the Cameroonian media for him to be sacked.
Recently midfielder Modeste Mbami decided that he would not play for the national team as long as Schaefer remained in charge.
Mbami's comments seemed to confirm rumours of a rift between the players and the coach and his captain Rigobert Song.
"Rigobert Song is the last lion in the team and we have a lot of young players and we need respect," he said.
"Mbami lacks both respect and discipline."
Winni a dit :
"I'm from Germany, but I am Cameroonian."
Ca peut me tuer :o))))))
Haa c'était ça alors. Il ne pouvait qu'être Camerounais ce gars qui fout en l'air le foot Kamer !
En plus il dit qu'il est toujours le coach ha ha ha ...
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Schaefer: "I'm still coach"
Winfried Schaefer is yet to be told that he has been fired by Cameroon
German coach Winfried Schaefer has said that he is yet to be officially informed that he has been sacked as the coach of Cameroon.
Speaking exclusively to BBC Sport from his home in Germany, he insisted: ¿I'm still the coach of Cameroon."
Schaefer was reacting to a statement by the minister for Youth and Sport Siegfried David Etame Massoma that he had been fired.
The Ministers dismissal "on grounds of grievous misconduct and poor results" was read out on national radio in Cameroon minutes after their 3-0 loss to Germany on Wednesday.
However Schaefer insists: "The only person who has told me that I am sacked is a journalist and a barman at the hotel."
"This is not fair, it lacks courage," Schaefer said.
"I will work today, tomorrow, forever for Cameroon."
"I'm from Germany, but I am Cameroonian."
He added that the relationship between himself and the minister had always been good.
"I've already sent the minister a match report and faxes detailing my plans for the future development of Cameroonian local and youth soccer."
Having been in charge since 2001, recent poor performances in World Cup qualification matches had led to calls from fans and the Cameroonian media for him to be sacked.
Recently midfielder Modeste Mbami decided that he would not play for the national team as long as Schaefer remained in charge.
Mbami's comments seemed to confirm rumours of a rift between the players and the coach and his captain Rigobert Song.
"Rigobert Song is the last lion in the team and we have a lot of young players and we need respect," he said.
"Mbami lacks both respect and discipline."

