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 | Subject: Open Letter to Coach Hey and Response From Coach Hey Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:16 pm | |
| Antoine Hey
Head Coach Lone Star Liberia Football Association P.O. Box 10-1066 1000 Monrovia 1o Liberia
West Africa
Coach Hey,
I great you with heartfelt appreciation and admiration for your decision to reinstate Dioh Williams and Francis Doe to the national team. I have no doubt that it made was without a great deal of conscientious thought regarding the greater picture of the overall welfare of Liberian football.
It is my hope that these gentlemen,their teammates and future players will recognize and emulate the selfless stance you took and tailor their behavior on and off the field to better represent the team and our nation.It is unfortunate that those players made less than wise choice. But it is by no means an excuse. Every athlete should view the opportunity to play on the national team as a privilege and not a birthright.
Hopefully all the recent actions will bring about a turn around to the 2010 campaign. I think I speak for Liberian football enthusiast who are concern about the growth of Liberian Football 'Tebelleh' when I say, thank you for impetus to propel forward toward that goal. I wish success in all your present and future endeavors.
Best regards, Paye Kulah
Dear Mr Kulah, thank you for you kind words and support you show in our aim to build a winning team.
Indeed it was a very difficult decission to bring back those two players.Me,as a former football professional and now coach of the 3.Nationalteam of my career,it is a complete mystery,how players can put their personal interest above the Nationalteam or Liberia as a Nation.I felt very sorry for the public,the football lovers in Liberia,that they turn out in thousands to support these kind of players who do not deserve their support at all.
I personally was ashamed,as these players also represent my team and me as their coach.
But as you said,the decission was made in the interest of Liberian football.I hope the massage,also the suspention of Sebwe vs Gambia,is understood.I am not prepared,in my time as the coach,to accept any kind of disrespect,ignorance or lack of disciplin.What comes after my time as the LoneStar coach is not in my hands,but for now I see it is time to change the spirit of these players as one of my main tasks.Playing for the Nation should be the peak of their career,it should make them proud and honoured.At the moment I have to say,that at times I doubt it.
I reasure you and everybody in this country,that we try our very best to build a new and strong Team,that the Liberians deserve.Lets stay positive and hope for a good result tomorrow.
Yours sincerely T.Hey |
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Duport Road

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 | Subject: Re: Open Letter to Coach Hey and Response From Coach Hey Thu Jun 19, 2008 5:47 am | |
| | candygirl wrote: | | nice of you paye. |
U are welcome sistor.............It is for the Liberian People................ |
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