Benchmarking is no crime

In the past few months England and South Africa have had new leaders at the helm of their Football Associations. We are a just over a year into a new leadership at the BFA and I would want to stroke a few comparisons; especially with regards what our Leadership highlighted as their roadmap as compared to these other new Leaders at the RSA and English FA’s.

 

Yes; we live in different football worlds, but at the end of the day football is football, and there are commonalities. When a leader takes over, they immediately outline their vision and tell the nation what they want to achieve, within what time frame and how they will go about achieving those targets they set for themselves.  Tebogo Sebego did the same, and in hindsight after hearing what the other guys presented, I started asking myself questions. Did we really focus on the most critical and most pertinent issues?

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Time to end informal sector fronting

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