FC TalenVision Media talks to new club chief operating officer Brian Moyo, a seasoned administrator.
Moyo joins from Zifa where he was education officer. A Caf instructor himself, he brings a lot of experience to the club as he has been exposed with sport in its entirety through the Sport and Recreation Commission, Zimbabwe Cricket, Boxing, Volleyball and several successful community sporting projects.
FC TV Media: Congratulations for taking over at TalenVision as chief operating officer, what are your expectations coming from bigger challeng
FC TalenVision Media talks to new club chief operating officer Brian Moyo, a seasoned administrator.
Moyo joins from Zifa where he was education officer. A Caf instructor himself, he brings a lot of experience to the club as he has been exposed with sport in its entirety through the Sport and Recreation Commission, Zimbabwe Cricket, Boxing, Volleyball and several successful community sporting projects.
FC TV Media: Congratulations for taking over at TalenVision as chief operating officer, what are your expectations coming from bigger challenges, where you have even run big regional tournaments such as AUSC and Cosafa? How have you settled in and how far with preparations and player registration?
Brian Moyo: Thank you so much. It’s been hectic you know, coming from association, club football is a different challenge altogether. I am not sure how I settled as we quickly knuckled down to serious business, that is helping the technical department to assemble a playing unit, dealing with 2018 outstanding businesses, doing 2019 budgets alongside equipment acquisition, facility preparations etc. It’s been a rollercoaster this far.
In terms of the season’s outlook we anticipate an exciting yet stiff competition. Bulawayo City Council FC are the team to beat, they begin as firm favourites as they retained a bulk of their seasoned campaigners, clearly they would love to make short their visit to this league. You also have flamboyant Makomo for whom we are informed have three Zambians in their arsenal and there is ZPC who are one of the most balanced and most balanced and most experienced in the league. For us, we are happy with what we have, our promise to the league and fans is good and quality football competition.
es, where you have even run big regional tournaments such as AUSC and Cosafa? How have you settled in and how far with preparations and player registration?
Brian Moyo: Thank you so much. It’s been hectic you know, coming from association, club football is a different challenge altogether. I am not sure how I settled as we quickly knucled down to serious business, that is helping the technical department to assemble a playing unit, dealing with 2018 outstanding businesses, doing 2019 budgets alongside equipment acquisition, facility preparations etc. It’s been a rollercoaster this far.
In terms of the season’s outlook we anticipate an exciting yet stiff competition. Bulawayo City Council FC are the team to beat, they begin as firm favourites as they retained a bulk of their seasoned campaigners, clearly they would love to make short their visit to this league. You also have flamboyant Makomo for whom we are informed have three Zambians in their arsenal and there is ZPC who are one of the most balanced and most balanced and most experienced in the league. For us, we are happy with what we have, our promise to the league and fans is good and quality football competition.