Swalley Kenyi
8 January 2004
Kampala — JAMES Siang'a has warned Express FC officials against expecting too much from him as their new technical director for the next two years.
The Kenyan said on Monday that he was not going to perform miracles at his new job.
"My coming was a song and I was like an antelope. The chairman (Godfrey Kirumira) hunted for me and finally I'm here but I'm not going to change or perform miracles at Express. I need collaboration with everyone," Siang'a who gave his first speech at his introduction in Swahili said.
Coach Leo Adraa's worry of losing his job to the Kenyan was also put to rest after he was retained as the head coach at Wankulukuku. He welcomed his colleague and urged the tough talking Siang'a to be tolerant.
"James (Siang'a) I'm sure you are used to football problems and we should learn to diffuse problems," he said.
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