Stan hides from tv
Monday, October 15, 2012
This is the first time coach, Stan has shied away from tv interviews, and many were wondering whether the man may have finally decided to walk out of the Zebras job. From a hero that took a little known footballing nation to the 2012 AFCON early this year, the Zebras coach has steadily turned into every Zebras' fan's hate figure. After going nine official games without a win, and losing with an embarrassing 4-1 margin in front of the home fans, Btv callers were on Saturday calling for the sacking of Stan, immediately.From the phone-ins, Stan seemed to have angered Batswana when he refused to talk to television soon after the match
Btv opened the lines soon after the 1-4 drubbing that was also watched by the Preisdent Ian Khama, and one caller after the other made it clear, that they had enough pains under their former hero.Callers on RB1, Yarona FM and Duma FM all summed up one thing; the anger, the frustration, with some wishing that Stan should volunteer to step down immediately.It would seem since that fateful day when the Zebras were beaten 6-1 by Guinea at the AFCON finals, the Zebras tactician never regained his magic.
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