Articles tagged with "ftf"
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jul 16th, 2008
Tahar Sioud is officialy gonzo. His time at the head of the FTF was one where he made countless mistakes and multiplied their negative effects ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jun 23rd, 2008
Humberto Coelho was officially introduced at the FTF headquarters today where he gave his first press conference.
In stark contrast to the departed Lemerre who ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jun 3rd, 2008
Somehow Youssef Mouihbi made it onto that airplane. Don't thank Roger Lemerre. It took injuries to Saber Ben Frej and Majdi Traoui for the most ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Jun 2nd, 2008
The painstaking search for a new coach has come to a merciful end. After months of failed interviews, approaches, and contract negotiations in which they ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | May 16th, 2008
Perhaps this is proof that collective concentration on the part of Tunisian NT fans actually works? I'm convinced our thought waves (that's a scientific term) ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Apr 14th, 2008
After a weekend away on business, I returned home and began my regular bloggin routine. First I see that the Tunisian Olympic team didn't qualify ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Apr 1st, 2008
Call me an old grouch but I personally hate April 1st and the so called jokes that it brings with it. I think this stems ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Mar 26th, 2008
In Lemerre's last game in charge of the the Tunisian NT, the players gifted their manager a 2-0 win over their Ivorian counterparts. In the ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Mar 18th, 2008
So Roger Lemerre is on the way out but for now he's still our coach and is staying true to his ways. Here's the list ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Rami | Feb 14th, 2008
Forgive me if my reporting of the Roger Lemerre situation has been confusing. One second he's staying, the next he's out, and now he's back ...

