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237460.15 in reply to 237460.14
Date: 3/6/2013 1:08:01 PM
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I do not think it is easy for Barbados to win many games more than the past seasons, especially in the first season of mandate (that of the continental competition, except for lucky draws, in yourself that you won that season friendly matches).
I see but one thing .. while the national teams of other countries grow and slowly try to reach significant levels even with little amount of material here in Barbados it does not happen .. this is what I think should be placed as the first problem .. any national team is born and dies in two seasons, but continuity can reward the work of every manager who takes care of your player.
Needless to say, I will do my best to try to win as many games as possible if I am elected, but the real victory for me will try to work on the development of players up to compete with larger nations.
Game of season 3, I grew up out of nowhere to bring players in national teams of their native countries and have been part of the team to scout for the Italian national team u21 for several seasons following counseling and training to players who then have worn the national jersey .

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Date: 3/6/2013 1:48:50 PM
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to see what kind of manager i am check my players and scores i started THIS team before 1 week

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237460.18 in reply to 237460.8
Date: 3/6/2013 4:24:03 PM
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Hey fishy,

Good to hear you're still watching over Barbados.

it is possible to win & the team is much better than it used 2 be it just needs someone that can make the right tactical & strategic choices

That's really hard to say as all teams, not just Barbados, are changing frequently but I do believe that though there is a smaller population of potential players in Barbados compared to other countries, due to a smaller number of managers, there's just as much of a fighting chance if players are developed appropriately.

More wins can be had though as I believe the last two games of Season 22 were winnable games for Barbados. I'd blame those losses on poor use of tactics, scouting out opponents, managing enthusiasm and player development.

what makes you the right person 4 that job?

I feel as though I have a considerable amount of experience in the game and have myself tested out a wide number of different tactics throughout playing. As a manager, I always take into account not only the strengths and weaknesses of our team but also the strengths and weaknesses of the opponent in order to put forward the best game plan possible. Also, as I am the coach of the best U21 player Barbados has, it ensures that at least our top player is being trained properly.

Last edited by A Warrior at 3/6/2013 4:52:59 PM

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237460.19 in reply to 237460.18
Date: 3/7/2013 3:49:53 AM
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some excellent answers guys i just hope the voter(s) lol r listening

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237460.20 in reply to 237460.17
Date: 3/8/2013 12:19:34 PM
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Are the votes for U21 and NT seperate?

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237460.22 in reply to 237460.21
Date: 3/8/2013 12:30:01 PM
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That really sucks because our U21 coach is really inept. Can we impeach him?

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237460.24 in reply to 237460.22
Date: 3/8/2013 1:00:01 PM
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In this season we can't do nothing about him.. =(

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237460.25 in reply to 237460.23
Date: 3/9/2013 4:43:14 AM
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This account might be new, but i am not new to this game nor managing a national team. I have a firm grasp on what it takes to win and i understand it all can't be built in one season,, but it sure as butter can be undone. you need ambition, drive, vision leadership. Falling into a position of power is often the first red flag. As is the case here.

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