New Era

Let’s avoid another ‘Progressiv­e Forces’ situation

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IAM slowly and worryingly picking signs of a brewing storm within the corridors of the Namibia Football Associatio­n (NFA) Football House, especially in the department of the Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL).

The past couple of months have seen a growing trend in clubs advancing all sorts of requests and excuses not to honour their league fixtures.

Many a time, those requests and excuses are advanced to the NFA in the eleventh hour and makes it very hard for the league and the FA to put contingenc­y plans in motion.

It is now becoming clear, despite the denial by most club chairperso­ns, that teams are struggling financiall­y to honour their league obligation­s and many have been complainin­g that the monthly league grant to clubs is not enough to cater for all their expenses.

But it is what it; the NPFL or the NFA cannot give what they don’t have. I have said it before and I will say it again, local clubs should sober up from the misplaced habit of wanting to be spoon fed everything by the league and the FA.

If both the NPFL and NFA are only able to provide the current grants to the clubs, then that purely means that is what their financial muscles are able to withstand at this point in time. As said, they can’t give what they don’t have.

It then becomes the sole responsibi­lity of the clubs to think out of the box and create other additional income streams for themselves, to avoid being wholly dependent on the NPFL and NFA. They (clubs) need to start looking inwards for solutions and survival.

The days of clubs roaming the corridors of Football House with begging bowls and irrational demands are over. Clubs need to become self-sufficient.

If this situation is allowed to continue unabated, the NPFL and NFA will soon face an unwanted scenario where clubs will start coming up with all sorts excuses to deliberate­ly frustrate league proceeding­s weekend in and weekend out.

It is becoming clear that very soon a certain group of financiall­y frustrated clubs will start putting up a united front against the NPFL and NFA to ensure that league proceeding­s are disrupted until their demands for more money are met.

If further left unchalleng­ed, those very same clubs will proceed to engage in other dirty tactics to ensure that the league is eventually collapsed and football comes to a halt again.

Mark my words, I have been reading between the lines for the past few months and I’m seeing all the infamous hallmarks of the outmoded Progressiv­e Forces at play here.

I must hasten to warn both the NPFL’s director Mabos Vries and NFA/Fifa Normalisat­ion Committee members not to loosen their grip on the small progress our football has made so far. The Normalisat­ion Committee should not allow another ‘Progressiv­e Forces’ situation to manifest itself.

The NPFL and NFA sole mandates are to provide platforms and environmen­ts where football will be played and I think they have managed to do so under very difficult circumstan­ces.

Any unreasonab­le demand beyond that becomes the direct responsibi­lity of the clubs and both the NPFL and NFA should begin to make that very clear to the clubs, otherwise the situation of some clubs feeling like they are the only chosen ones will go out of hand.

Until next time, sharp sharp!!

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