denime
11-11-2008, 07:05 AM
Putting a wheel in the driver's seat
This, right here, is why I consider the Canadian Soccer Association's new strategic plan an insult to everyone who loves the beautiful game in this wide, diverse and ever-changing land:
It's obvious to most that the next necessary step is the hiring of a solid, business-savvy CEO. Someone who can grab the wheel, and steer our embattled soccer-crats to rich, productive fishing shoals.
So I just dug through the entire glossy, jargon-ridden, heavily photo-shopped plan, seeking the letters CEO. The closest I got was section 3.1.3 of the “Strategic Directions” section, which states:
READ MORE (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20081110.WBsoccerblog20081110120644/WBStory/WBsoccerblog/)
This, right here, is why I consider the Canadian Soccer Association's new strategic plan an insult to everyone who loves the beautiful game in this wide, diverse and ever-changing land:
It's obvious to most that the next necessary step is the hiring of a solid, business-savvy CEO. Someone who can grab the wheel, and steer our embattled soccer-crats to rich, productive fishing shoals.
So I just dug through the entire glossy, jargon-ridden, heavily photo-shopped plan, seeking the letters CEO. The closest I got was section 3.1.3 of the “Strategic Directions” section, which states:
READ MORE (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20081110.WBsoccerblog20081110120644/WBStory/WBsoccerblog/)