Three Liberian coaches for advanced course “A”
By: Bruce Wiah-Liberiansoccer.com

Patrick O’Neal Julue widely known in Liberian football setting as Coach Machine

May 18, 2003

In an effort gears toward preparing Liberian football talents for the toughest levels, three Liberian coaches will undergo a three-week long Advanced Coaching Course “A” beginning Monday in Ghana.

The coaches, Clarence Lee Chea, Gborgbo and Patrick O’Neal Julue representing Buduburam Football Club are being selected to benefit from the three-week long international coaching seminar.

Over 50 other Coaches drawn from around the ten Regions of Ghana representing over 50 clubs will to be certificated at the close of the Advanced Coaching Course “A”.

FIFA international coaching instructors from Holland, Germany, England and other parts of Europe will facilitate the three-week long exercise to be held at the Ghana Sports College, Winneba.

The Chairman of the Ghana Football Association, Ben Koufie, a veteran coaching instructor himself and former Black Stars Manager Fred Osam Duodu, Coordinator of the Winneba Training Academy will also present papers at this highly classified function.

The Liberian coaches who are well cultured in previous international and local coaching seminars welcome this prospect with unwrapped arms and have declared to make maximum use of the offer.

Patrick O’Neal Julue widely known in Liberian football setting as Coach Machine told Liberiansoccer that nothing comes very cheap and as such was thankful for the chance to brighten his already rich coaching legacy.

“ A qualified coach makes an excellent player and team, therefore it’s always important that coaches be on top of the game by enriching themselves with modern skills every time”.

He indicated that without the modern football coaching skills it will difficult to cope with the game, something he said is hampering football in Liberia today.

“ Most Liberian coaches still rely on “Anglo-Saxon” coaching tactics because of the lack of interest in advancing themselves, but we’ll revolutionize Liberian football after we’ve gather sufficient tools to work with”, Coach Machine promised.

Coach Machine has a worthwhile experience breeding Liberian players and have helped nurtured a gang of talented footballers playing in Europe and other places today.

The like of Dulee Johnson and Dioh Williams (BK Hacken-Sweden), Zah Krangar (RC-Cameroon), Moses Nyewan (PSPS –Indonesia), Francis Doe (formerly of TKC-Cameroon), Varney Boakai and Shelton Barlee (LPRC-Oilers-Liberia) are among a few that are profiting from his soccer attitude intuition.

 

 

 
 

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