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M y dearest readers Dear Lord, where do I start? It was more like watching a blockbuster movie knowing everyone dies in the last scene. The spectacle might be enthralling as it draws nearer, the plot details fascinating before it starts, but the final result is never a surprise. We knew too that Sihlangu are not anywhere near being world-beaters. Therefore, they do not under-achieve. They just perform exactly as any sensible assessment of their ability warrants. They are currently ranked in the world, but failing to beat a mediocre Lesotho side, never mind scoring a goal, is a grave cause for concern to any self-respecting Swazi. Granted the willful optimism, though flying in the face of glaring evidence that we are perennial bloopers, shows that there is a huge gap between expectation and reality. What was more worrisome was not just a draw at home against an equally hopeless Lesotho side, but the lack of effort from the boys and the wrong tactical approach from Valere Billen and his technical bench. The local squad was not inventive, lacked passion, energy and fire to take the game to the visitors. Like a faulty light bulb, they flickered on in the opening 10 minutes, but then for prolonged periods time they went flat like a can of Coke that has been left opened for more than four hours. I watched the match as it went on with mounting horror. It was like seeing your family inexplicably open the doors to the home you grew up in and invite thieves in to steal everything you ever owned. After referee, Mbongiseni Fakudze blew his final whistle, we all looked stunned - not angry, not resentful just shocked into the quietest of retreat. Yes, Billen has made a perfect start, securing us the first victory in three years and he has rightly been touted as our insurance policy, our panacea, erasing the past, securing the present and guaranteeing the future, but he needs to get his tactics right. He needs to pick the right players, not players picked on the basis of a one game performance or at the influence of the coaching failures he surrounds himself with outside his own assistants. We need all football stakeholders, from this lowly newspaperman to the regional football club chairmen, First Division, Premier League right up to the sponsors, for us to find a lasting solution to the Sihlangu conundrum. This is just not right. Our problems are known. It is the dysfunctional football structure, our failure to develop youngsters. In football, there is no upgrade, no quick fix. We must take a radical look at what happens to our game — from the dearth of qualified coaches, lack of development structures, influx of mediocre foreign players - or sign up for another decade of staggering blindly through the wilderness. He jumped the gun by 22 years because it explains everything Sihlangu is — desperate, depressing, shambolic, hollow and catastrophic. The faults about Swazi football start at youth level, where they stifle technique and intellect, continue through a defunct coaching system to the very top. We must save ourselves. His tactics were embarrassingly shambolic. Sticking to a laboured system was, as any remotely intelligent reader of the game could see, plain dumb. It was so predictable that a better team would have buried us under an avalanche of goals. He refused to change anything and even allowed the fans to ring the changes for him. In a battle, the best generals go with the flow, adapt to altering conditions: they think on their feet and make quick decisions that switch the course of events. When will Sihlangu ever play with passion, fire, energy and intensity? The devil, as always, is in the detail. We need a Sihlangu Indaba to find a lasting solution to the problem we are facing as a country. Failing which we will continue to trudge in the forest we are in yet we cannot see the trees. I rest my case F inally………. What did the soccer fans expect Dlamini to do playing all alone upfront against three defenders when there was no decent service for him? Is it now a crime for a player to miss a scoring opportunity and he should then be substituted? Our fans should not get into this habit of booing players, but every player who wears the national team jersey goes out there to do his best for the country. Booing them will discourage other potential players out there. Typically mob psychology! For the Minister of Sports to then join in and call for change as well, well, it is very worrying indeed. Heek, heek, heek, heek, heek, heek………….. Well, seeing how passionate our minister is, next time there is a Sihlangu game, she should have the squad coach, Valere Billen on the speed dial and advise him on the tactical approach and substitutions. She seems to have an idea what needs to be done. If the minister can see that we need to devise a strategy to score goals see our story on the back page especially when playing at home, then Billen should curse himself for deploying an ultra-defensive approach against a weak Lesotho side. Until next week, Thatha! Send your comments to: sports times. About Contact. Search Advanced search. Home Sports Sihlangu indaba needed now! Sihlangu indaba needed now! Font size:. It is a national concern. Post your comment Your name:. Your e-mail address:. Add your comments:. Most Popular Most E-mailed. Most Commented Latest comments. 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