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Williamson hits back at Laszlo from Uganda



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Published Date: 11 October 2008
UGANDA manager Bobby Williamson has taken a thinly-veiled swipe at Csaba Laszlo ahead of tomorrow's World Cup qualifying clash with Benin after he was accused of being unprofessional by the Hearts manager.
Following the national team's defeat to Niger last month in Williamson's first match in charge, Laszlo hit out at the former Hibs manager for failing to phone him for information.

Laszlo, who quit his post with the Africans in July to become Heart
s manager, left the Cranes in a commanding position to reach the next qualifying stage but they now have virtually no chance of finishing second in their group. Williamson insists he has no intention of calling Laszlo and has accused the Hungarian of double standards.

He said: "I won't be speaking to Laszlo. He has his job to do and I've got my job to do. I have assistants here who worked with Laszlo, so I won't be speaking to him because I heard enough about the comments he was supposed to have made about me after the first game.

"Did he speak to Stevie Frail regarding players at Hearts or opposition in the Premier League? I don't think he did, and not many managers do that, if any. I spoke to Laszlo after his comments and he assured me he never said I was unprofessional. He said that FUFA (Federation of Uganda Football Associations] was unprofessional. I can only take his word for that."

It's thought Williamson's year-long contract can be terminated after tomorrow's clash if he fails to get the Cranes through to the next round of matches, but the Scot is refusing to elaborate on the finer details of his agreement.

He added: "I'm not going to add to the speculation, my contract situation with FUFA is private and confidential. I could be out after the game or I could stay, who knows? That's been the case with all the other contracts I've signed. I believe these things should stay confidential and if people want to add to it, then feel free.

"I signed my contract in private and the details of it shouldn't be in the public domain."



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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 10:58 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

GOA-JAMBO,

Back Hame 11/10/2008 06:48:10
Got to agree with you Bobby the Hearts manager should concentrate on doing what is needed at Tynecastle, at present his team selection is awful. Good luck against Benin to-day.
2

Bleeding Heart...,

11/10/2008 09:25:18
#2 - Well said.

When Laszlo came out with his comments at the time, I felt exactly as you've described and I think recent events have proved this viewpoint to be correct.

Laszlo needs to get a grip, and to get his Hearts players learning to win matches again.
3

Anglo Jambo,

Chorley 11/10/2008 12:35:39
I said months ago scoring one goal is never enough. It is wrong to have this negative approach in thinking you can win every game 1- 0. Why are we playing with three centre backs and one of these playing mid field who plays the negative defensive ball. We have holding mid fielders who can play the attacking ball. We have poor strikers, the only decent one we have doesn't get a game. Great players have played international level at 18 and 19. Play Glen with Nade or Tullberg for 70 minutes. Wallace when he has Driver has the pressure taken off him, with no Driver he is under pressure and can't defend. It amazes me how other SPL manager can pick up better players and pay less wages.

 

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