pocket. No sponsors whatsoever so this is just to show the world also that we actually need help.
ASM: Now you mentioned the aspect of marketing or lack of marketing within the Si- erra Leone Football system, something which pretty much is a well known issue. The Sierra Leone national football league is at best below par globally. What do you hope to see happen to raise the standards and quality of the national football league in Si- erra Leone
Elijah Kellie: Fist of all, I wish for a good foundational organization. It’s not just saying that people in Sierra Leone and Africa love football … you need in anything you do ... good organization skills ... you notice that in the European leagues it's all about organ- izational skills, so when something comes in, when money comes in they know how to channel it in the right place and not just misuse money or to steal for the sake of steal- ing. So I would hope ... because Football is a big big big project in Sierra Leone, it is a common language that everyone speaks it does not matter what tribe you are from or which language you speak, you can use football to bring communities in the country together in different ways so if they can put the organization in place I believe Sierra Leone in general will become as one
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