Thanks for the vote of confidence, but unless I lose in the elections, or else I don't think I'll move from the U21 until I find a successor. It takes 2-3 seasons to build a good U21, but it takes less than that to ruin a good U21 too. I've experienced it before in my previous country - my fellow countrymen wanted to kick me off in favour of this former US NT coach, and he did so badly that when I got voted back 2 seasons later, the system I took 10+ seasons to build and polish was totally in ruins. Ugly times, it was one of the reasons why I stopped BB until I moved to SG (well it was more of feeling betrayed by my friends who endorsed him rather than him ruining the U21).
That said, LDS has a kid now. V is busy with life and I really appreciate both of them very much for taking time to stay in touch with the game and train players. Fishball... Nah I think he'll be a worse NT coach than Boston, especially with his history of hoarding our local MVPs and HOFs but not training them.
We don't need a NT coach who is good in the game really. We just need someone who's actually interested in the job and is willing to learn. Boston was actually just trying his luck and is probably not aware of the consequences of his actions, so I'm not surprised by him not being serious on the job. I did reach out to him early in his tenure, and offered quite a bit of support and pointers, he did reply occasionally, but that was it. I don't think he even expected to be voted in really. Regardless, if we don't have anyone locally, the only thing we can do is wait for an enthusiastic foreign coach to drop by and adopt our NT. Hopefully someone who can work together with me.