The Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) again is under the spotlight as fans and supporters of the
Solomon Islands National soccer team (Bonito) criticized the SIFF office due to
the cancelled short Australian tour which has been planned earlier before the start of the Nations cup.
The angry supporters voiced out
their disagreement after SIFF cancelled its tour and decided to go for a
province tour instead. The province tour is made to Malaita Province, one of
the largest populated area and a soccer loving province in the Solomons. During
the tour, they played a friendly match against a select side from the province,
which is called Malaita select. The Capital of the province, Auki is where the friendly match has been played.
A fan said that this is really a poor preparation for the host Nations
National squad.
Fans are very disappointed with how the national team is preparing
for one of the best tournament of Oceania’s history.
This does not reflect a good preparation for the squad especially when the Solomon Islands is the host for the biggest football tournament in Oceania.The friendly match against an Auki select side is not competitive enough when the squad is preparing to play teams such as New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia to name a few.
Despite the cancellation of the
tour and the criticism, the assistant coach Mr Laurent Papillion is confident
that the Solomon Islands team is ready for the battle.
Criticism at this stage with such short time will do no good to the preparations of the team.
Also in a press conference on Monday last week, the Solomon Islands Bonito midfielder, Mostyn Beui also responded to the critics.
No players are downhearted about the cancellation of the tour.
The players understand the situation that has kept the tour from progressing and have all heads back to trainings.
Meanwhile, a
friendly match which was also scheduled to play against the Vanuatu national
side is also cancelled.
With the
inclusion of the other two biggest football names in Solomon Islands, Hendry Fa’arodo and Nelson Sale,
the team described this a boost.
Both players
have been playing for overseas clubs in New Zealand and Vanuatu respectively.
Mr Beui further
stated that the inclusion of the boys really boost the fighting spirit of the
boys in the Bonito squad.
Fa’arodo and Sale have been key players in the national team way back and their current inclusion means a lot to us players, especially the new faces in the team.
The duo are also earmarked to take up the most leading role in any football
team. They are the candidates for the captaincy role and also Benjamin Totori
as the third player being
eyed to take on the role.
The assistant coach, Mr Papillon also labelled Fa’arodo as a very good and
proactive player who believes in the team’s potential.
Honiara will be the center of focus starting this Friday where the games
will kick start at Lawson Tama stadium. From 1st of June to the 10th
of June.