Preparatory Talk: Doug Bladerousy embraces the challenge of being a new football coach in Narbon
Doug Blader, a former soccer coach at Dorshi at the University of North Hollywood and Passadina, was asked why he wanted to become a major coach in Narbonne, a school that will not be qualified in football qualifiers in the next city department after imposing sanctions on playing players.
He said, “Someone must do this.” “Frankly, he is really honored and honored to return to the city section. I am a man in the city born and brought up.”
Narbonne won the open section title, then he was punished for the presence of seven unqualified players.
The latest issues that included a football program had lost most of its players and were banned from the 2019 and 2020 qualifiers after a similar situation.
BLEDSOE knows that he will inherit another exhausted team. “This means that our employees and children who keep getting a chance to build a new foundation,” he said. “I love the region, I love the next new administration.”
BleedSoe worked as a helper last season in Salesian and before that he was an assistant in Burroughs. He is also a coach in the College of Compton and the Pierce College and is a Dorshi graduate.
He said: “I intend to be in Narbon until my grandson and graduate play. He is 3 years old.”
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