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237460.5 in reply to 237460.3
Date: 3/5/2013 11:36:53 AM
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All managers with prospects who are I see good enough for the National Team, will be BB-Mailed.As for your other question, I will stay with Barbados as long as they will keep me. With the roster Barbados has now, it is best to have a long-term approach.

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Date: 3/5/2013 12:27:53 PM
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I doubt (or hope) that the current players of the national team are very different from those of today, at least for the best.
Surely we will have to do a good job of scouting to look for talent lost to other countries, is the first work to do once elected (whoever the manager). The fact that there are many "young" in the current national means that things go better but at the moment we struggle to be competitive immediately, it will have to players with high potential and suggest / follow the owners to grow the best players. This is a task rather than the constancy has its fruit.

To date I do not know if between 2 seasons I ricandiderò elections in Barbados, but as I said I like to plan, and then in any case I will do my best in ripropormi as a coach or a coach to leave the future amount of data that will be his to help.

I will certainly also need people like you, who have a player who aspires to a place in the national team to arrange a training session (if it is still convenient and possible) and a level of fitness appropriate.

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Date: 3/5/2013 8:51:15 PM
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How will you effect change at the national team level when there are very few prospects that are still young enough to get significantly better and the current roster is not highly compeditative?

You work with what you've got, which starts with adequate tracking of what players are out there, their current skillsets and the current training plan their coach has them on. There are young guys out there who are solid players that can be improved through proper training and utilized best by being placed in the right system. This involves developing players based on fitting a certain strategy as best you can which involves getting buy-in from coaches and having a good vision moving forward of future offensive/defensive tactics. I am also, personally, trying to do my best to elevate the squad by training some Barbados players myself.

Are you planning on staying with the Barados National Team for multiple seasons if elected or will one rough term mean you will
pursue more attractive options?


This is dependent upon those who vote but if they are willing to keep me around, i'd be happy to stay. If elected, hopefully my body of work will be enough convincing for that to happen.

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Date: 3/6/2013 4:36:05 AM
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to the candidates

before i took over barbados had 1 win in 6 seasons

season 17 we got 4 scrimmage wins
season 18 we got 2 real wins & a scrimmage win

seasons 19-22 i think 1 total win in 4 seasons

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

what makes you the right person 4 that job?

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Date: 3/6/2013 10:38:31 AM
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when will we see who win?

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237460.11 in reply to 237460.10
Date: 3/6/2013 10:50:04 AM
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READ IT PLEASE

HI!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE VOTE FOR ME IN BARBADOS
Barbados is the 3rd worst american country in buzzer beater
i will try to change it
I have experiance from my previus team
I will play every day
and most of all I DONT LIKE TO LOSE :) :) :)

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Date: 3/6/2013 10:51:38 AM
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March 12.

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Date: 3/6/2013 10:52:11 AM
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thank you

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Date: 3/6/2013 12:37:49 PM
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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


Like i said in my previous post, i am the most expirienced player among the candidates here. its now over 17 seasons i have been managing my team. you learn A LOT in 17 seasons. im holding the WORLD record for logging in the most consecutive days. yes, i come here EVERY day, invest so much time, and tha makes me the right person.
I am familiar with all the pros and cons of every tactics. I see that the other candidates for the job are not very expirienced,
and my team is ranked highest in the world by far.
Simply put, if the voters of Barbados are looking for a good expirienced and accomplished manager, I am your best bet.

Thanks for reading
Your next NT manager,
Gabi

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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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