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Posted March 09, 2018 17:57 · last edited March 09, 2018 18:01

Wow. Thanks for posting. 

Just had a look and the UEFA equivalent A-licence is 20 days. The next available course in NZ is the second part of the A-Licence and that starts in September and goes for 8 days. Basically that says to me that unless he can get it done outside of the NZF dates, he'll have to take time off from ACFC during the season to complete it (keeping in mind he hasn't done the first part), which I doubt the club will be very receptive to. 

To make matters worse, the UEFA Pro-licence is done over 18months and takes 30 days (not to mention the price circa $20k NZ). So basically there's no feasible way that Ramon can be a Nix manager in the next two years.

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Unknown editor edited March 09, 2018 18:01

Wow. Thanks for posting. 

Just had a look and the UEFA equivalent A-licence is 20 days. The next available course in NZ is the second part of the A-Licence and that starts in September and goes for 8 days. Basically that says to me that unless he can get it done outside of the NZF, he'll have to take time off from ACFC during the season to complete it (keeping in mind he hasn't done the first part), which I doubt the club will be very receptive to. 

To make matters worse, the UEFA Pro-licence is done over 18months and takes 30 days (not to mention the price circa $20k NZ). So basically there's no feasible way that Ramon can be a Nix manager in the next two years.

Unknown editor edited March 09, 2018 18:01

Wow. Thanks for posting. 

Just had a look and the UEFA equivalent A-licence is 20 days. The next available course in NZ is the second part of the A-Licence and that starts in September and goes for 8 days. Basically that says to me that unless he can get it done outside of the NZF, he'll have to take time off from ACFC during the season to complete it, which I doubt the club will be very receptive to. 

To make matters worse, the UEFA Pro-licence is done over 18months and takes 30 days (not to mention the price circa $20k NZ). So basically there's no feasible way that Ramon can be a Nix manager in the next two years.

Unknown editor edited March 09, 2018 18:00

Wow. Thanks for posting. 

Just had a look and the UEFA equivalent A-licence is 20 days. The next available course in NZ is the second part of the A-Licence and that starts in September and goes for 8 days. Basically that says to me that unless he can get it done outside of the NZF, he'll have to take off time from ACFC to complete it, which I doubt the club will be very receptive to. 

To make matters worse, the UEFA Pro-licence is done over 18months and takes 30 days (not to mention the price circa $20k NZ). So basically there's no feasible way that Ramon can be a Nix manager in the next two years.

Unknown editor edited March 09, 2018 17:59

Wow. Thanks for posting. 

Just had a look and the UEFA equivalent A-licence is 20 days. The next available course in NZ is the second part of the A-Licence and that starts in September and goes for 8 days. Basically that says to me that unless he can get it done outside of the NZF, he'll either have to take off time from ACFC to complete it, which I doubt the club will be very receptive to. 

To make matters worse, the UEFA Pro-licence is done over 18months and takes 30 days (not to mention the price circa $20k NZ). So basically there's no feasible way that Ramon can be a Nix manager in the next two years.

Unknown editor edited March 09, 2018 17:59

Wow. Thanks for posting. 

Just had a look and the UEFA equivalent A-licence is 20 days. The next available course in NZ is the second part of the A-Licence and that starts in September and goes for 8 days. Basically that says to me that unless he can get it done outside of the NZF, he'll either have to take off  time to from ACFC to complete it. 

To make matters worse, the UEFA Pro-licence is done over 18months and takes 30 days (not to mention the price circa $20k NZ). So basically there's no feasible way that Ramon can be a Nix manager in the next two years.

Unknown editor edited March 09, 2018 17:58

Wow. Thanks for posting. 

Just had a look and the UEFA equivalent A-licence is 20 days. The next available course in NZ is the second part of the A-Licence and that starts in September and goes for 8 days. Basically that says to me that unless he can get it done outside of the NZF, he'll either have to take off  time to from ACFC to complete it. 

To make matters worse, the UEFA Pro-licence is done over 18months and takes 30 days (not to mention the price circa $20k NZ). So basically there's no feasible way that Ramon can be a Nix manager for at least 2 years.