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Lone Star Coach Confused


By: Roland M. Mulbah
rmulbah@liberiansoccer.com
2316714850


Sixty six year old under-pressure Lone Star Hungarian coach Bertalan Bisckie, who is considered a disappointment as far as international football is concerned where he won only one trophy (the U-18 European Youth Championship with the National Team of Hungary, in Moscow, in 1984) is said to be very confused as he prepares to play his first competitive match against the Warriors of Zimbabwe on September 5, at the Samuel Kanyon Doe (SKD) sports stadium in Paynesville, outside Monrovia.


Credible reports gathered by this paper have revealed that the coach is confused with too much interference with his job and will see Liberia Football Association (LFA) president, Mr. Musa Hassan Bility to find a way forward.

The reports say some authorities of Liberian football are disturbing the coach with players they want to play for the national team of Liberia after the coach already called his men to battle Zimbabwe.

While the coach is trying to put plans together to probably win his first match at home, none invited players local and oversea are at the fore with some big hands behind their selection.

Liberian international misfit and clubless defender, George Gebro is in the country and has infiltrated the training already.

It is not yet known whether it met the approval of the coach for Gebro to train with Lone Star where he is an uninvited player.
 


 
 

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