Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Mulindwa applauds coach Bobby Williamson


A meeting between the Cranes new tactician and his two assistants has given FUFA president Lawrence Mulindwa an image of a better man manager than his predecessor Laszlo Csaba.

Minutes after a press conference in which Robert ‘Bobby Williamson was unveiled at FUFA house on Tuesday, the Scotsman called a meeting with Sam Timbe and David Otti to ask for their support.

But Otti, the Cranes’ psychologist, said in an interview after the meeting that he needs more interaction with Williamson to asertain his personality.

They also discussed how best to handle the current squad of the Cranes to get the best out of them.

“He has an attitude that does not undermine anyone. That is what we were missing in our coaches. I also like his ambition to learn from the new environment unlike coaches who came here previously,” Mulindwa praised Williamson in an interview yesterday.

“He was eager to meet and discuss with the people he is going to work with. We have just had a technical meeting with him, Otti and Timbe,” Mulindwa added

Mulindwa said that Williamson would only sign a long-term deal depending on his performance against Niger and Benin.

“What these people (Ugandans) want are results,” he stressed.

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