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Why Fufa’s plan to grow local coaches on the international scene leaves a lot to be desired ROBERT MADOI The received wisdom that one walked away with after watching Sam Ssimbwa attempt – on NTV’s Press Box – to trace the through line of the Cranes fiasco in Douala is hardly inspiring. Ssimbwa is one not known to throw a cloak of political correctness over the ugly and intolerable. And true to form, the former Cranes international managed to season optimism with a dash of realism by revealing the fragile role that local football coaches play. Apparently, those ‘fortunate’ enough to be part of the Cranes backroom staff do no more than receive a steady paycheque. Such a measure, on mature consideration, may not be a stretch especially since Ssimbwa sat in the Cranes dugout with not one or two but three foreign coaches (Muhammad Abbas, Csaba Lászl�