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Old 06-25-07, 05:11 PM
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Descharles nice shot lol anyway you said that i assume too much about the clubs maybe yes and maybe no. You asked how do i know that they don't have a business mind well it is simple. The clubs don't do all the marketing and advertising that they need to do for their team, they are not really hungry enough. Not everybody knows about all the team in the national division. When i was growing up i didn't know a thing about the team in the first division, and why is that?, one can blame the media the federation for not doing their jobs the way they were supposed to but also the blame goes for the clubs managers for not promoting and making all the cities in the country to know who they are. How do you make a business successful? you make a lot of advertising marketing and you have a strategy that you are working on. These people are doing a lot with so little sometimes using their own money to support the club. There we go you said it, key word "doing a lot, with so little, using own money meager means they have " It is good that they are doing it don't get me wrong, it's just not enough. They don't even have a strategy which is really important.
ribertm07 im not blaming anyone it's just that i think that our clubs managers just don't give their best enough.
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Old 06-26-07, 09:32 AM
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Lejacmelien... I agree to what you said don't get me wrong you know!!!In reality we knew our country is a poor Country no doubt out it...The first division can do better than like you said...For instead look El - Salvado this country is poor too but the make affort you know...Lejacmelien i truly understand your point my brother honestly!! As you can see football is one of the biggest asset in the world @ the moment...These private industries have to to invest in football Haiti that way out football can make a 90 degree turn they players can eat better and training well.
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Un exemple a suivre

La Nouvelle Dynamique de TFC
Fidèle à sa devise "Pour le prestige et pour l'honneur" le Tempête football club veut, à côté de sa vocation de rendre heureux tous ses supporteurs, arriver à s'imposer aussi longtemps en terme de performance dans les annales du football haïtien et porter du même coup l'étendard du football national au rang de toutes les grandes nations du football. Mais pour atteindre ces desseins que toute la famille " Bèl Kolonn " considère déjà comme un pacte, le Tempête F.C veut concentrer ses actions pour les prochaines saisons autour de trois (3) axes principaux.
1- Travailler avec de potentiels partenaires
En vue d 'assurer l'autonomie financière de ses joueurs et de les garantir un réel statut professionnel, le Tempête F.C, le club le plus populaire de la région nord d'Haïti et figure emblématique du football national ouvre ses portes à tout investisseur en quête d'une entreprise dynamique pour placer son capital.
Pour attirer tout l'investissement nécessaire à son bon fonctionnement, le club créera des conditions rationnelles et optimales d'exploitation, capable de stimuler la croissance et la prospérité économique .Ces nouvelles conditions passent par l'application d'un système de gestion moderne et de transparence ayant pour objectif principal de susciter la confiance chez tout groupe financier ou commercial intéressé et de dynamiser le club en le rendant plus performant et plus compétitif.
2- Encadrer les jeunes
Le Tempête F.C est l'un des clubs haïtiens qui, de part sa tradition, avait choisi d'investir dans les jeunes. Ce choix a rapporté de nombreux résultats dont les proéminents sont ceux qui ont fait le bonheur de ses fans durant la période 1988-1992 avec non seulement la formation d'une pléiade de joueurs talentueux, mais également avec deux titres nationaux conquis : un titre de vice champion en 1988 et un titre de champion national en 1992. Mais en raison de difficultés économiques et administratives, cette option a été partiellement négligée au profit du recrutement de joueurs plus mûrs ayant déjà eu une certaine maturité physique ou technique.
De nos jours, les conditions haïtiennes et plus encore la situation du Tempête F.C, font croire fortement que le football jeune est le meilleur choix possible. Dans cette nouvelle dynamique, il n'y a pas que la recherche de jeunes talents, mais il s'agit surtout d'assurer leur prise en charge et de créer les conditions nécessaires ou acceptables en vue de permettre aux joueurs d'évoluer dans une structure productive et dynamique- ce sera un vrai centre de formation, une véritable école de football qui prendra en compte de façon continue la formation théorique des jeunes, leur formation pratique ou technique et leur encadrement.
3- Avoir des infrastructures sportives adéquates
L'inexistence ou le manque d'infrastructures sportives dans le pays affecte énormément de l'avis de plus d'un, le football national. Eu égard à cette situation, le Tempête F.C travaillera pour avoir dans le meilleur délai ses propres infrastructures sportives, un vrai centre sportif avec toute la gamme d'équipements nécessaires à la formation, à la pratique, au développement du sport et qui peut servir tout au moins de cadre de référence au pays tout entier
Source : accueil_tfc

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Old 06-26-07, 08:27 PM
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Ralafontant it is good to see that Tempete FC is trying to do something positive they have everything down they have a plan and a strategy i applaud them for that. But more still need to do. When you have a plan and it is not working you change it and adapt something else. But for me the main thing is still having a group of people behind them wit deep pocket.
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lejacmelien, why do u say it is not working? Things have improved a lot in Tempete nowadays. Jwe yo gen mwens pwoblem finansye, ekip la plus stable e yo menm tounen yon lekol foutbol tou. Lot bagay ka fet vre men ou pa ka di ke li p'ap mache. Tcheke sa a http://www.haitiwebs.com/forums/spor...hlight=tempete
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Old 06-27-07, 06:46 AM
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Ralafontant the school that they have is really great, i appreciate what the persons in charge are doing. When i said that if it's not working don't change it im not talking about school wise im just talking about the financial plan that they have. I think it said something like their doors are open for any investors, but in reality i would prefer we are going out and find some investors.
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ok guys there is something you guys dont mention is sponsor for our clubs we have a lot of big company in Haiti that only make money there and dont spend them in sport .for example cocacola,prestige,{famosa they make juice and ketchup} and there are more. just thing about those company that are making money there not helping our sport .

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Old 06-29-07, 06:37 PM
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mc_2006 like i said most of these company don't invest because for me the reason is the clubs don't have someone who's capable of holding a talk with the companies and the most important thing in Haiti is having a contact person and for a club to have a deep pocket
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