@Yorkshire Lad
Agree with you. I mean I doubt many of us (Cameroonians) expected this team to do anything in Brasil, nonetheless the way they lost is what really hurts.
No doubt Finke's choices should be castigated, especially his choice of defenders, but for some reason I still think he has something to offer, but his work won't fructify immediately. I think his is a work in progress. I might be completely wrong, but for some reason I see some changes in the attitude of players. It just seems like if they let Finke just work, he will impose hsi choices, he will weed out the players are trouble. As I mentioned earlier people like Chedjou & Eto'o will be gone for sure; others like Nkoulou & Song will probably become subs... but you and I know our country well enough to know that politicians will get involved and take us back to square 1.
The risk here is we start a terrible AFCON qualifying group in just 3 months! Changing everything could almost certainly guarantee we fail to qualify again.
Agree with you. I mean I doubt many of us (Cameroonians) expected this team to do anything in Brasil, nonetheless the way they lost is what really hurts.
No doubt Finke's choices should be castigated, especially his choice of defenders, but for some reason I still think he has something to offer, but his work won't fructify immediately. I think his is a work in progress. I might be completely wrong, but for some reason I see some changes in the attitude of players. It just seems like if they let Finke just work, he will impose hsi choices, he will weed out the players are trouble. As I mentioned earlier people like Chedjou & Eto'o will be gone for sure; others like Nkoulou & Song will probably become subs... but you and I know our country well enough to know that politicians will get involved and take us back to square 1.
The risk here is we start a terrible AFCON qualifying group in just 3 months! Changing everything could almost certainly guarantee we fail to qualify again.

