Computers to help Super Premier teams February 07, 2010
The Fiji Football Association has distributed 10 computers to Super Premier teams with the hope of improving the National League competition this season.
FFA made a submission to Oceania Football for the computers with the aim of taking the Series to a whole new professional level.
“Its all part of our development programme,” Dr Sahu Khan, FFA president said.
He added the computers has been received well by the districts and they were eager use them when the Series kicks off.
Meanwhile FFA will finalise the new sponsor for the National League Series tomorrow.
Khan said they were in the final stages of deliberations and the new sponsor will be revealed by tomorrow afternoon.
New World was the previous sponsor but withdrew because of financial constraints.
What? So we need computers to work out that teams like Labasa should play two matches per weekend
when in Viti Levu. I suppose computers will make buying & selling games easier too - could do online trading! FijiFA, we need no computers, we need some fresh faces & new ideas in FijiFA.
Posted by: Yusuf khan
Finland | Feb 08, 2010 | 10:52:48 AM
First find some one who is better qualified and has an international exposure to represent Fiji before you guys start talking about new faces. I don't think you will find anyone. And it is not all about Labasa, we care about soccer in general.
when in Viti Levu. I suppose computers will make buying & selling games easier too - could do online trading! FijiFA, we need no computers, we need some fresh faces & new ideas in FijiFA.