
I had already downloaded the CSA strategic plan for 2009-2013 and read it again (and again today) and had to read their document on our "wellness to the world cup" - especially since Montopoli says that the response to these has been positive (well ok, maybe amoung 7 year olds and beach soccer players). It's hard to go through it and feel positive or confident that anything that is written is actually doable. Their set of goals to 2013 are getting $25 million in budget, CMNT World Cup qualification, a medal from the CWNT, a world cup bid for the womens world cup and a million+ players playing in Canada. This first thing that bothered me about this report was that it was released WHILE our CMNT was still playing games for the 2010 World Cup. So they've been eliminated, everyone can see that Mitchell is not the right man for the job, so they release a "strategic plan" saying their goal is to qualify for the 2014 World Cup! PHHHEEEW. Thank god they cleared that up. Thank god I have this report that gives me no clear idea how they are going to double their budget. Not long ago there was a report released that outlined what the CSA 2009 annual budget is. I don't want to say it's shocking because I think everyone knows how little the budget is, especially for the CMNT is. But it's shocking to think that the CSA actually thinks they can qualify for a world cup in their current state. Like I said before, it's just like politicians who can never admit that their are in the shit or the cause of it. Not long ago there was a quick blog written about Australia's path to the world cup that sheds light on what it really takes to have success.
You compile all this info and it's a bit depressing. A board that doesn't see a reason to fire their head coach - and if you ask me, I would not be surprised one bit if you see Mitchell still as head coach for the 2009 Gold Cup. A budget that is so far out of whack, with money allocated to Beach Soccer and a loss in gate receipts (well ... that's not surprising after their brilliant marketing for the Canada gamin Montreal).
This is the time get this right. We have some great players whose talents will go to waste in this current state of the national program. Clearly I am just venting because it will probably take someone way up to make a real change. Hopefully with this sport in the spotlight in Canada more than it has been in my lifetime, someone will come along and do it right. Until then ... SEE YOU ON THE BEACH!!!
