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138084.1
Date: 3/29/2010 2:13:16 AM
MightyMice
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Good morning South Africa, thank you for having chosen me as your new U21 coach.

It's time to start hard work. Stay tuned.

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138084.2 in reply to 138084.1
Date: 3/29/2010 2:45:58 AM
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thanks to everyone who participated in voting and good luck to black mouse.

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138084.3 in reply to 138084.2
Date: 3/29/2010 2:53:24 AM
MightyMice
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thanks to everyone who participated in voting and good luck to black mouse.


thank you! and my appreciation to my "rivals".

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138084.4 in reply to 138084.3
Date: 3/29/2010 4:04:42 AM
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cograts BlackMouse.

hope you can turn things around!

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138084.5 in reply to 138084.1
Date: 3/29/2010 5:23:52 AM
ASD basket Supino
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Congratulations and good luck ;)

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138084.6 in reply to 138084.4
Date: 3/29/2010 7:36:42 AM
MightyMice
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cograts BlackMouse.

hope you can turn things around!


I will do my best...

...and I rely on all of you to do great things!

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138084.7 in reply to 138084.6
Date: 3/31/2010 6:22:53 PM
MightyMice
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Hello everybody!

Let me give you a quick update after these few (very few) hectic days!

SA U21 staff is almost complete. It's a large, organized, quite enthousiastic staff, with a lot of experience under all perspectives as I promised. All of us are putting a lot of energy in this exciting adventure. Among first results:

- we have reviewed about 100 prospects, including some now in the interest of SA NT (we are of course closely cooperating), refreshing skills and updating DB. About 15 were discarded under a variety of reasons
- we have defined the first bunch of players, that now can proudly show their South Africa flag. Congratulations to all the owners, and a big thank for the good job done so far!
- we are proceeding with a first round of scouts assignment, depending on urgency, skills, plans. If your players are interesting, now or in the future, you will be directly contacted by your assigned scout. A set of guidelines will be published soon to support you in taking the right choices.
- we are preparing for the thrilling first match against Misr. I will soon open a thread for specific comments on our competition

What am I asking you know? Sustain us first: our team, our players will perform better with your support!

Then, for U21 representative owners, keep our player in good shape and train them monorole as much as you can. In most of cases you can do it without losing in team's competitiveness (I did it, I am doing it, my staff is doing the same!), and we can give any suggestion, comment, support you need - we are at your service, in our common interest.

Good night!

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138084.8 in reply to 138084.7
Date: 4/1/2010 5:14:19 PM
ASD basket Supino
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Great work!and good luck for the first match agains Misr

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138084.9 in reply to 138084.8
Date: 4/4/2010 5:57:18 PM
MightyMice
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(Hard) work is still in progress.

The most evident things are renewed logo and banner, by Rebecca (thank you!). I hope you will appreciate them.

We are still dealing with the first thrilling match: DB update is complete, staff and me are working to consolidate the first set of players. I will probably select 10 to 12 players, to keep free slots for further expansions of the slots. Of course, all of them will become public tomorrow! That will complete the first phase of our program: set up and start!

Now, we will start immediately the second phase, building for the future. Each manager with a talent of potential interest of SA will be contacted by his assigned scout (if not happened yet!), to discuss a suitable training program in common interest. My staff and me are putting our experience at your service, to ensure the best development of promising players. I invite you to openly discuss any option, issue, idea with us. And feel you free to contact myself for any need or question.

The program "building for the future" is expected to bring results not only in next season and beyond, but also in current season, where it could be our critical success factor to boost SA competitiveness. And if a player is good for our U21, it is a great added value for your team too!

Let me thank my staff for the tremendous effort spent so far (and to be spent again).

By next few days, I will post further news about current team and emerging talents. Now, let me go back to plan tomorrow's match!

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138084.10 in reply to 138084.9
Date: 4/5/2010 9:28:04 AM
MightyMice
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It is finally the time to unveal South Africa U21, Season 12!

Hereunder you can find the first ten talents included in our roster. Some are just around the corner. I invite all of you managers to train them hard, ensuring they will keep their best shape. A scout should have already contacted you, or will do that very soon: I invite you to openly cooperate with them in our common interest's sake.

Congratulations to all of you, but don't be distracted, this is just the beginning.

Here our magnificent ten:

Guards:
Dingane Kolane: a good, well balanced player. 20 years old, promising a long stay in this team

Sizwe Mofokeng: one season ago, I did not think he could actually be part of the team now. Great job by his manager, very good basis for a fast development this season

Thabo Sehularo: I am sad to see a so good player with a so bad potential. He can play in a variety of roles, will be a precious contributor for at least half of the season. Afterwards, potential will make him dependent on other trainers.

Liod Grumede: some excellences and some major improvements needed, specifically OD and JR. He can become a star if well trained. Please listen carefully to your scout.

Jörg Schartner: the best PG we have. JS to be improved, then other skills. 20 years old, a good potential, a solid cornerstone for the whole mandate.

Floris-Jan Collombon: already part of the team last season, some good skills (and a bad potential too), he will share some minutes with other players almost equivalent, depending on shape and team needs.

Tall men:

Zilindlova Teka: at this moment he his a backup. If trained hard, he can have more minutes, as his external skills can allow him to play as very good forward with no additional training.

Will Burr: a good center, we need him, and we need also to train him hard.

Diliza Issa: he is part of the team for contingent reasons (injuries, missed trainings). He is 20's, so I hope his monorole training program will continue, boosting his growth and making him one of the best talents for next season.

Juggie Wagana: last but definitely not least. The best Talent we have at the moment. 20 years old and decent potential, he can be a dominant center by end of this season and beyond.

Around the corner:
we have several players that could be included in the team. I will tell you more probably later this week. They are integral part of our core activities, as we need to grow our current skills and set the basis for next seasons. Some 20's are already in the team and are quite promising.
Nevertheless, let me talk you about two players that could be part of this team very soon:

Nani Kxao Magubane could be a precious talent to be added to our pool. He is not part of the current roster as he is just back from a long injury, with a bad shape. He just need good training.

Sifiye Neimand (20) is potentially an impressive performer. However, although I love balanced players, he is too balanced. Also considering his potential not so high, I strongly recommend to unbalance his training to create a good performer, avoiding to have a "I am nothing" player. There is a dedicated thread about him with my staff! Please discuss openly with my scout, in our best interest!

Other players will come, some changes could happen while season will proceed, others will be part of the team next season. This is just the beginning.

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138084.11 in reply to 138084.1
Date: 4/5/2010 2:32:10 PM
MightyMice
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The first match is over (9946). Pushed by home field advantage and more attitude, Misr played a great game, confirming to be among top teams (probably best two) in this competition. Al Hana was definitely the MVP.

South Africa lost with honour. We close first half 40-39, sustained by Mofokeng and Kolane. Our zone gave us some expected troubles in rebounding, but some more pressure on circulation. In third quarter, Misr performed a break, but South Africa went back. Only at the beginning of fourth quarter the match shifted eventually towards Misr, a couple of triples brought us at -7 in last 2', but there was no further chance to reopen the game.

I would assign our MVP to Mofokeng, not only for 24 points and 10,0 in evaluation, but also for having kept us in the game till the end. I am quite satisfied of Kolane and Wagana performances, impressed by adhrenalinc contribution of Issa, while Schartner, Burr, Sehularo and Grumede were somehow below expectations, with different individual considerations. This is of course the evaluation of a single match, depending on tactics, opponents, shape, not an evaluation of players in general sense.

3-pointers percentage show a need to improve shooting (our scouts will tell you more), while we need to fully develop our tall men to increase roster depth and front line performances. I hope that Magubane could be recovered soon to increase our options and roster depth.

Looking at other fields:
Al Jazair 105 - Nigeria 120 intense match decided by an impressive forth quarter. Two solid teams, Nigeria looks like superior, but don't underestimate Al Jazair.

Ghana - Tounes 84 - 96: more attitude and rebounds gave victory to Tounes, although Ghana showed a good outside offense

Senegal - Al Maghrib 110 - 104: the surprise of the day. Al Maghrib coach simply did not take over his team! Al Maghrib played with four players, than three + lucky fan in the final. It is impressive that they lost with 6 points gap only! It is not necessarily relevant, in case Al Maghrib will acceed to second round and Senegal not, but it is definitely something you could not figure out.