Aliou Cissé maintenu à son poste de coach

Sans surprise, le Comité exécutif de la Fédération sénégalaise de football (Fsf), réuni ce mercredi, a décidé de garder Aliou Cissé à la tête.

Après lui avoir décerné un satisfecit pour «la participation globalement honorable du Sénégal» au Mondial, l’organe fédéral a donné mandat au président de l’instance, Augustin Senghor, discuter avec le sélectionneur national pour un renouvellement de son contrat, qui prend fin en mars 2019.

Cependant, souligne L’Observateur, qui donne l’information, le Comité exécutif demande à Cissé de travailler à éviter les conflits dans la Tanière et d’améliorer ses rapports avec la presse nationale.

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  1. Thanks for this, Stacie – glad to know that these examples exist. As I sit here I am listening to All Things Considered on NPR, which just ran a letter from a listener about why he/she was not giving to victims of the cyclone – basically, out of concern that the money won’t get where it is needed. In this situation, perhaps more than ever, those trying to get funds to rebuild and recovery efforts need to get the news out that doing so is possible.

  2. Michael_Thoma, I am in the good Bishop’s diocese. His voice is heard often on these issues but few outside of the diocese pay much attention (too few in the diocese as well) until an election comes around. Such is the nature of newsworthiness.BTW, our pastor read the entire letter then preached on its importance at our weekly TLM.

  3. “making it look like you’re supporting the potential viability of something that’s well-documented as false.” That’s exactly what the teacher was afraid of and why he ridiculed the student. And that’s why anything that contradicts established thought (or what is thought of as “fact” like evolution) will always be fought against by the established “scientists”. Established scientists use the term “pseudo-science” much in the same way that the teacher used the term “mpemba physics”: they use it to rule out ideas they dont want or are unable to discuss openly.

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